notes=CAROL KANE (Miss Baggoli) has just completed work on the independent feature "Cosmopolitan." Her work for the screen includes memorable roles in "Carnal Knowledge," "The Last Detail," "Annie Hall," and "Hester Street," for which she received an Academy AwardŽ nomination. Kane has also appeared in "Dog Day Afternoon," "The World's Greatest Lover," "When A Stranger Calls," "The Princess Bride," "Scrooged," "The Lemon Sisters," "The Pallbearer," "Office Killer," "Trees Lounge," "Addams Family Values" and "My First Mister." Kane's work for television includes "Taxi," for which she was awarded two Emmy Awards; an Emmy Award-nominated role on "Chicago Hope"; "Pearl"; "Seinfeld"; "Brooklyn Bridge"; "Beggars %26 Choosers"; and "Noah's Ark." She has appeared onstage in "Control Freaks," "Signature," "The Lucky Spot," and "Family Week" by Beth Henley; Shakespeare's "The Tempest," "Macbeth," "A Midsummer Night's Dream"; John Cassavetes' "A Woman of Mystery"; Terrence McNally's "Frankie %26 Johnny"; and "Don't Make Me Laugh," with Gene Wilder. Most recently, Kane received raves in the new production of Feydeau's "He Hunts" for the Geffen Playhouse in Los Angeles. &