Kathryn Grody was born on November 6, 1946 in Los Angeles, California, USA. She is an actress, known for The Lemon Sisters (1989), My Bodyguard (1980) and Life with Mikey (1993). She has been married to Mandy Patinkin since June 15, 1980. They have two children.
Kathryn Marie Hahn was born in Westchester, Illinois, but her family then moved to Cleveland, Ohio, where she spent most of her time growing up. She is of German, Irish, and English descent. She graduated with a bachelor's degree in theater from Northwestern University. She later attended Yale, where she enrolled in the school of drama and starred as "Sally Bowles" in "Cabaret" and as "the heartless Célimène" in Molière's play, "The Misanthrope". Kathryn has extensive stage experience, and appeared with the Huntington Theater Company's production of Jon Robin Baitz's "Ten Unknowns", with Ron Rifkin of Alias (2001) (Arvin Sloane). Kathryn got her role as "Lily" when she was "discovered" by an NBC casting director at the Williamstown Theater Festival, and the Crossing Jordan (2001) role of "Lily" was created for her by creator/producer Tim Kring. She lives in Los Angeles, where she paints and practices yoga when she's not busy acting. She is married to Ethan Sandler, with whom she has two children.
Kathryn Hartman is an actress, known for Water Rats (1996), The Monkey's Mask (2000) and Roar (1997).
American actress Kathryn Hays became best known for her 38-year long stint as the fiery matriarch Kim Sullivan Hughes, one of the most prominent characters on the daytime soap As the World Turns (1956). She was born Kay Piper in Princeton and grew up Joliet, Illinois. After junior college, she attended the prestigious Northwestern University in Evanston. Though her career began as a model, Hays quickly segued into acting on the stage and on screen. From the early 60s, she landed regular guest assignments on prime time TV shows, including Route 66 (1960), Bonanza (1959), The Virginian (1962), The Man from U.N.C.L.E. (1964) and Mannix (1967). She also appeared several times as a supporting player on Broadway. In 1966, Hays co-starred as a pioneer's wife opposite Barry Sullivan in The Road West (1966), an NBC western series which ran for just one season and 29 episodes. She then proved her acting mettle as the tempestuous, aptly named 'Tornado' Frances in an episode of The High Chaparral (1967). Next up was what many consider to be her most iconic guest-starring role: the Minaran empath Gem on Star Trek (1966). Gem was capable of absorbing the pain of others and healing their injuries while also learning about compassion and sacrifice. Though her character was mute, Hays expressed more with her eyes and gestures than could have been conveyed by dialogue. Her two notable appearances for the big screen were in the psychological cold war thriller Ladybug Ladybug (1963) (as a school secretary) and in the World War II epic Counterpoint (1967) (as cellist Annabel Rice, an ex-lover of the main protagonist, played by Charlton Heston). From 1972 until her retirement, the New York-based actress remained gainfully (and happily) employed in As the World Turns. Kathryn Hays was married three times. Her second husband (1966-69) was the actor Glenn Ford.
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Kathryn Hollis Peters was raised in Atlanta, Georgia and eventually found her way to LA. While studying with Margie Haber, Kathryn manifested an acting career which took off like wildfire. Kathryn has been working steadily in film, TV and commercials with top directors like Damien Chazelle, director of LALA Land and Comedy Central's Nathan Fielder. Kathryn recently was cast in the highly anticipated blockbuster "Babylon" with Brad Pitt and Margo Robbie as well as a co-star role on HBO's "The Rehearsal". Kathryn has been featured in films like "House Party", "Ambrosia", and "Super Pumped", released in 2022. She has a successful commercial acting career and also hosts a weekly program "108 Pearls of Wisdom", with Mynoo Maryel. When not on set, Kathryn teaches Pilates, loves spending time with her Goldendoodle Bella, and traveling the globe with her wellness retreat platform.
Kathryn Hotte is an actor, known for Moments in Spacetime (2020) and Ball Droppers: Commitment (2018).
Kathryn Howden is an actress, known for Malevolent (2018), Case Histories (2011) and Outlander (2014).
Kathryn F. Hoxie, born and raised in Rhode Island, made her way to New York after graduating high school. She attended and graduated from Iona College with a BA in political science and pre-law. Upon graduation, she moved to Florida where she earned an MBA through the University of Phoenix, Maitland campus. She was relocated as a college recruiter back to NY, where she finally took the leap of faith to get into the entertainment industry. In April 2011, she raised $5,000 to fund her first EP, a lifelong dream. Since her first attempt at getting into entertainment, she has moved throughout the industry, being featured in Kanye West's controversial "Monster" video, working on HBO's "Boardwalk Empire," and several other television shows and movies. Kathryn's main focus is her music, both singing and writing. Her EP is scheduled for release at the end of the summer of 2011. Kathryn took 13 years of tap, ballet, and jazz. She was also trained vocally by Gerry Granahan of GQ Records.
Kathryn Hunter was born on April 9, 1957 in New York, USA. She is known for The Tragedy of Macbeth (2021), Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (2007) and Orlando (1992).