
As Carol Burnett approaches her 91st birthday, the legendary comedian is reflecting on a life filled with unforgettable achievements—and an enduring heartbreak. While she remains an icon of American comedy, Burnett has openly shared that the loss of her eldest daughter, Carrie Hamilton, still stays with her every day. “There’s hardly a moment when she’s not with me,” Burnett once said, describing a bond that shaped both her life and career.
Carrie, born in 1963, followed her mother into entertainment, starring in Fame, touring with Rent, and appearing in hit TV series like The X-Files. Her journey wasn’t easy. As a teen, she battled drug addiction, forcing Burnett to take a tough-love approach. “You have to love them enough to let them hate you,” Burnett later explained. Carrie eventually found sobriety, and mother and daughter enjoyed two decades of deep friendship and creative partnership.
Tragedy struck in 2001 when Carrie was diagnosed with lung cancer that spread to her brain. She passed away in 2002 at just 38. Yet her spirit lives on. “Every day I wake up and decide to love my life,” Carrie once said—words Burnett still carries with her.