appeared on Burnett's show, performing "The Beat Goes On" with brother Randy Jackson. She was only eight years old at the time, but it remains an iconic moment for her as she once shared the clip on Instagram.
BURNETT'S LIFE AND CAREER
Burnett was born in San Antonio, Texas, on April 26, 1933, to Joseph and Ina Louise Burnett. Burnett moved to a modest apartment in Hollywood, California, with her grandmother, Mabel Eudora White, after her parents split in the late 1930s.
She later graduated from Hollywood High School in 1951. Burnett once recalled seeing her parents suffer from alcohol abuse while pursuing their dreams of making it big in Hollywood.
She described her mother as mean after being drunk while noting that her dad remained nice and sweet, although his lifestyle made it difficult for him to hold a job.
A photo of Carol Burnett (C) w. daughters Erin (L) and Jody Hamilton (R) from " The LIFE Picture Collection" created on January 01, 1996. | Photo: Getty Images
Speaking of her mom's drinking problems, Burnett said, "But she started heavily in her 30s. And she was a mean drunk. She could really get mean and vicious and angry. Again, that frustration just came out when she drank."
The TV host fell in love with Hollywood during her frequent trips to the theatres with her grandmother. It was during these trips when she realized she wanted to be an actress.
Shortly after her education at the University of California, where she studied to become a playwright, she moved to New York in hopes of becoming a star.
Carol Burnett, (left) and her daughter Carrie Hamilton (center) join Dinah Shore for the taping of the 'Dinah and Friends' show on October 23, 1979. | Photo: Getty Images
Burnett debuted on television in the early 1950s with a brief appearance on the children's show, "The Winchell-Mahoney Show." Soon after, she co-starred in the sitcom "Stanley" with Buddy Hackett. The show helped make her popular and opened more doors for her.
Burnett joined "The Garry Moore Show" as a regular in 1959. She was also featured in a few CBS programs over the years and became a well-known performer before being given her show, which became a hit.
Asides from her popular show and other television roles, Burnette made several appearances on various feature films. These included the 1972 film "Pete' n' Tillie," "The Front Page," "Annie," "Noises," and "Off."
Brian Miller and Carol Burnett at the Geffen" Gala at Geffen Playhouse on June 4, 2012. | Photo: Getty Images
She also performed the voices of animated characters in movies like "The Trumpet of the Swan" and "Horton Hears a Who!"
Burnett has received numerous prizes throughout her career, including the American Comedy Awards, Emmy, and Golden Globe awards. She has also received the 1980 Women in Film Crystal Award, the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 2006, and a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
After more than six decades in show business, the 88-year-old is still an active voice in the industry. Burnett has made guest appearances on different shows and hit TV series, including "Desperate Housewives" in 2006. She later appeared in "Law & Order: Special Victims Unit" and "Glee."
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