Career
Her other film credits include a supporting performance in Giant (1956) as Lacey Lynnton, and a lead role in the 1957 film noir Portland Expose (1944), as Ruth Madison. She was also the second female lead in the 1958 Western Apache Territory. Sometimes billed as Caroline Craig, she also made numerous guest appearances on television, including a recurring role on the American Broadcasting Company soap opera, General Hospital.
Craig made a guest appearance on the fourth episode of the Columbia Broadcasting System television series Perry Mason.
She played Helen Waters in "The Case of the Drowning Duck". On April 8, 1958, Craig was cast as Edna Granger, a young woman with an unrequited romantic interest in deputy Marshal Wyatt Earp in the American Broadcasting Company/Desilu western series, The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp.
The episode in which she appears, "County Seat War", focuses on an underhanded attempt by Fort Dodge to wrest the designation of county seat of Ford County, Kansas, from Dodge City, after it is revealed that the United States Army will abandon the fort. On April 9, 1962, Craig was cast in the episode "The Fortune Hunter" of National Broadcasting Company"s western series, Laramie, in the role of Kitty McAllen, a young woman being pursued by a suave but nefarious suitor, the gunfighter Vince Jackson (Ray Danton).
However, series character Slim Sherman, played by John Smith, also has an interest in Kitty, who using Vince"s interest in her as a ruse to make Slim jealous.
Ultimately, Kitty leaves Laramie to attend college. From 1957 to 1961, Craig was married to Charles East. Graham and gave birth to a son in 1959. Carolyn Craig died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound on December 12, 1970, in Culver City, California.