Comedy legend Carol Burnett, one of the most influential figures in television history, turns 93 on April 26.
Burnett rose to national fame in the 1960s before making television history with The Carol Burnett Show, which ran for 11 seasons from 1967 to 1978. The series was groundbreaking for its time, making Burnett the first woman to host a comedy-variety show and helping redefine what sketch comedy could look like on television.
Blending musical numbers, film parodies and unforgettable characters, the show became a massive success, earning 23 Emmy Awards during its run and cementing Burnett as one of the defining comedic voices of her era. Sketches like “Went with the Wind!”—a parody of Gone With the Wind—remain some of the most iconic moments in television comedy.
One of the show’s most enduring trademarks was Burnett’s connection with the audience. She often opened episodes with an unscripted question-and-answer segment, showcasing her quick wit and ability to improvise. She also ended each show by tugging her ear—a gesture that became her signature and a quiet message to her grandmother, who had helped raise her. Those personal touches helped set the show apart and made viewers feel like they were part of something special.
Her influence extends far beyond that single show. Over the course of her career, Burnett has earned seven Emmy Awards, seven Golden Globe Awards, a Grammy Award and a Tony Award, along with honors like the Presidential Medal of Freedom and the Mark Twain Prize for American Humor.
Burnett’s impact on television has been so lasting that in 2019, the Golden Globes introduced the Carol Burnett Award for career achievement in television, naming her as its first recipient.
She has also remained active well into her later years, appearing in projects like Better Call Saul, Palm Royale and Hacks, continuing to reach new audiences decades after her breakout success.
As she celebrates her 93rd birthday, Burnett’s legacy as one of the greatest comedic performers of all time—and a trailblazer who opened the door for generations of women in comedy—remains firmly intact.
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