C.C. Loveheart(I)
- Actress
- Writer
C. C. Loveheart, though born in Kansas, grew up in Las Vegas when it
was still a cow-town transforming into a gambling mecca. As a child she
saw all the shows in town and, in high school hosted"Teen Time With
Caroline" on local TV. As soon as she was old enough she became a
dancer at the Sahara Hotel. She didn't resume performing until she was
in her late twenties as a mime. The producer of "Pinwheel House",
Nicklodeon's answer to Sesame Street, saw her and cast her as "Coco" in
the children's series. She played "Coco" and wrote for the character
for 2 seasons, in 1977 and 1980. She studied acting further at the
Strasberg Institute and with Stella Adler, Kim Stanley and especially
with Susan Batson. She founded and led an independent acting troupe,
"The Company", from 1980 to approximately 1982. In 1990 she became a
member of The Actors' Studio. She and her husband, musician John Simon,
wrote a play inspired by her Vegas childhood entitled "Jackass Flats".
It won the Maxwell Anderson Award for the Best Unproduced Play of 1995.