Alexander, Katherine (1898–1981)
Alexander, Katherine (1898–1981)
American actress. Name variations: Katharine Alexander. Born Sept 22, 1898, in Fort Smith, Arkansas; died Jan 10, 1981, in Tryon, North Carolina; m. William A. Brady Jr.
Made stage debut in Washington, DC, and NY debut (both 1917) as Julie Partington in A Successful Calamity; other appearances include Peggy O'Neal Eaton in That Awful Mrs. Eaton, Sally in Gentle Grafters, Princess Anne in The Queen's Husband, and alternating the part of Raina in Arms and the Man with Lynn Fontanne; made film debut (1933) in Should Ladies Behave?; other films include The Barretts of Wimpole Street, The Painted Veil, The Hunchback of Notre Dame and Kiss and Tell.
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