![]() At 19, she made her feature debut in Mike Nichols' "Carnal Knowledge" (1970) as a hippie girlfriend cast aside by Art Garfunkel. By the time she was 14, she was already a professional performer thanks to her stage debut in a production of "The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie" with Tammy Grimes.She became a regular on stage throughout her teenage years, appearing opposite her future "Taxi" co-star Christopher Lloyd in "Macbeth" and Joseph Papp's 1974 production of "The Tempest" with Christopher Walken and Sam Waterston. Mother Joy had some experience in this arena, having been a jazz singer, dancer and pianist, and enrolled Kane in the Professional Children's School of Manhattan. ![]() ![]() After jaunts to Africa, the Caribbean and Europe, the Kanes settled in New York, where their daughter announced her intention to become an actress. Born Carolyn Lynn Kane she traveled extensively throughout her childhood due to her father, Michael, who was an architect who worked for the World Bank.
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