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Pat Carroll — who voiced iconic Disney villain Ursula in The Little Mermaid — dies, aged 95

Pat Carroll's daughter asked fans to honour her late mother by "having a raucous laugh". (AP: Evan Agostini)

Pat Carroll — best known for voicing underwater villain Ursula in Disney's 1989 The Little Mermaid — has died, aged 95. 

Carroll's daughter, Tara Karsian, confirmed the actor's death on Instagram with a post praising her mother's iconic laughter. 

"We ask that you honor her by having a raucous laugh at absolutely anything today (and everyday forward) because besides her brilliant talent and love, she leaves my sister Kerry and I with the greatest gift of all, imbuing us with humor and the ability to laugh … even in the saddest of times," Ms Karsian said. 

The actor's other daughter, Kerry Karsian, said Carroll died at her home in Cape Cod, in the US state of Massachusetts on Saturday.

Carroll's first film role came in 1948, in Hometown Girl, but she found her stride in television.

She won an Emmy for her work on the sketch comedy series Caesar's Hour in 1956, was a regular on Make Room for Daddy with Danny Thomas, a guest star on The DuPont Show with June Allyson, and a variety show regular stopping by The Danny Kaye Show, The Red Skelton Show and The Carol Burnett Show.

However, she's best known for her role as Ursula in The Little Mermaid, with her throaty rendition of Poor Unfortunate Souls making her one of Disney's most memorable villains.

Carroll would often say that Ursula was one of her favourite roles.

She said she saw her as an "Ex-Shakespearean actress who now sold cars".

"She's a mean old thing," Carroll said in an interview.

"I think people are fascinated by mean characters.

"There's a fatal kind of distraction about the horrible, mean characters of the world because we don't meet too many of them in real life.

"So, when we have a chance, theatrically, to see one — and this one, she's a biggie — it's kind of fascinating for us."

In a statement on Twitter, Disney Music said "we are deeply saddened" by Carroll's death. 

"We will forever treasure and remember her iconic portrayal of Ursula and performance of Poor Unfortunate Souls," it said. 

AP/ABC

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