Caroline Placide Waring Blake (April 1798 – May 21, 1881) was an American stage actress.
Caroline Placide made her stage debut there at the age of three, playing one of the title characters' children in the pantomime Medea and Jason, and appeared in many other roles in Charleston and New York City throughout her childhood.
"[4] In 1814, at the age of sixteen, she married the comic actor Leigh Waring.
[3] In 1824, she played a leading role in the premiere of the ballad opera The Saw-Mill; or a Yankee Trick by Micah Hawkins at the Chatham Garden Theatre.
Also appearing in the opera was a Canadian actor seven years her junior, William Rufus Blake.