Laura Shelton(1935-2008)
- Actress
Carol Monson (aka Laura Shelton) was born Carol Jean Ready Shelton on
September 5, 1935 in Eastland, Texas, and raised primarily in El Paso,
Texas. She graduated from Austin High School in 1953. She was married
briefly to classmate Frank Grimmer while attending Texas Western
College (now the University of Texas at El Paso). After divorcing and
winning a contest to appear on a television game show, she was offered
a scholarship to the prestigious Pasadena Playhouse's School of
Theatre, known as the Hollywood "Star Factory", where her
contemporaries included Oscar-winner
Gene Hackman and
Rue McClanahan. While there she met and
later married actor/director Carl Monson in
1961. In 1964, with Carl, she founded the Curtain Call Theater in North
Hollywood, a critically acclaimed invitational playhouse run by
professional actors on a cooperative basis. In addition to working in
the theater throughout the 1960s, Ms. Monson focused on her television
career as "Laura Shelton" and her two children,
Clay Monson (born 1964) and Cristen Monson
(born 1969). Her last stage appearance was as "Elsa Schraeder" in "The
Sound of Music", starring Oscar-nominated
Ann Blyth for Houston's Theatre Under the
Stars in 1969. After her second marriage ended in 1972, Ms. Monson
moved from California back to El Paso to provide a home for her
children.