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Rosanna Rolle Carter (September 20, 1918 – December 30, 2016) was a Bahamian American television, stage and film actress. During the Harlem Renaissance, she acted at New Lafayette Theater as one of the Lafayette Players. She acted in The Brother from Another Planet, a well-reviewed 1984 film described by its director as a science fiction allegory of immigration. She was the sister of Esther Rolle and Estelle Evans.

Rosanna Rolle was born on September 20, 1918 in Nassau, Bahamas, to Bahamian parents, Jonathan and Elizabeth (née Dames) Rolle. Her father moved to Florida to work for the railway; the family followed in 1920. Rolle grew up in Pompano Beach, Florida.

Rolle was one of 18 children. She was the older sister of actress Esther Rolle and the younger sister of actress Estelle Evans.

In the 1970s, Carter was a member of the Negro Ensemble Company theatrical group. Her Broadway credits include Inacent Black (1980), The American Clock (1980), and My Sister, My Sister (1973).

In 1979, she was filming episodes of PBS's Getting to Know Me.

She starred in many movies, including Night of the Juggler (1980), and The Brother from Another Planet (1984).

Carter also guest starred on many television shows. In 1974, she made a guest appearance on her sister, Esther Rolle's sitcom Good Times as Cora. In 1985, she guest starred as Mrs. McNeill on television's Tales from the Darkside. In 1992, she guest starred as Rosanna on television's The Cosby Show. Also, she guest starred on the television show I'll Fly Away in 1993. Her last guest star appearance was on television's Law & Order in 1997 as Mrs. Hemmerick in the season eight première. She appeared on Law & Order twice before; first in 1990 as Mrs. Jackson and a small extra role in 1994 as an old woman.

In 1974, Carter was injured when a police car struck her automobile from behind, forcing it to hit a parked bus. Seven years later, a Bronx Supreme Court jury awarded her $1 million for her injuries, impairment of earning capacity, and lost wages.

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