Kathryn Walker
Kathryn Walker (born January 9, 1943) is an American theater, television and film actress.
Kathryn Walker | |
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Born | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S. | January 9, 1943
Occupation | Actress |
Spouse(s) | |
Partner(s) | Douglas Kenney (?–1980, his death) |
Walker was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. She is a Phi Beta Kappa graduate of Wells College in Aurora, New York, and was a Fulbright Scholar in music and drama.[1]
In 2008, Walker published a novel, A Stopover in Venice (Knopf, ISBN 0-307-26706-7).[2]
Personal life
Walker's relationship with writer Douglas Kenney lasted until his death in 1980 at the age of 33. She was married to singer James Taylor from 1985 to 1995.[3]
In popular culture
Walker was portrayed in the film Burton & Taylor by Sarah Hadland, and in the film A Futile and Stupid Gesture by Emmy Rossum.
Filmography
Film
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1973 | Blade | Maggie | |
1977 | Slap Shot | Anita McCambridge | |
1978 | Mandy's Grandmother | Susan | Short |
1979 | Rich Kids | Madeline Philips | |
1981 | Neighbors | Enid Keese | |
1985 | D.A.R.Y.L. | Dr. Ellen Lamb | |
1993 | Emma and Elvis | Alice Winchek |
Television
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1972 | Search for Tomorrow | Emily Rogers Hunter | 1 episode |
1972 | Look Homeward, Angel | Helen Gant | TV film |
1972 | The House Without a Christmas Tree | Miss Thompson | TV film |
1973 | Rx for the Defense | Hilda Kempter | TV film |
1973 | The Thanksgiving Treasure | Miss Peggy Thompson | TV film |
1974 | All My Children | Eileen Littlejohn | TV series |
1975 | Another World | Barbara Weaver | TV series |
1975 | Beacon Hill | Fawn Lassiter | Main role |
1976 | Medical Center | Dr. Talley | "The Stranger" |
1976 | The Adams Chronicles | Abigail Smith Adams | TV miniseries |
1978 | The Winds of Kitty Hawk | Katharine Wright | TV film |
1979 | Too Far to Go | Marion | TV film |
1979 | 3 by Cheever | Louise Bentley | "O Youth and Beauty!" |
1980 | F.D.R.: The Last Year | Anna | TV film |
1981 | A Whale for the Killing | Dr. Linda McFarland | TV film |
1981 | Family Reunion | Louisa King | TV film |
1982 | American Playhouse | Lena Brock | "Private Contentment" |
1983 | Special Bulletin | Susan Myles | TV film |
1985 | Private Sessions | Claire Braden | TV film |
1986 | Mrs. Delafield Wants to Marry | Sarah | TV film |
1988 | The Murder of Mary Phagan | Sally Slaton | TV miniseries |
1990 | Against the Law | Paulette Belinoff | "The Women" |
2000 | Suddenly Susan | Jenny | "Girls Night Out" |
2002 | Frontier House | Narrator | TV miniseries |
2004 | Colonial House | Narrator | TV miniseries |
2006 | Texas Ranch House | Additional narration | TV miniseries |
Broadway
- The Good Doctor (1973–1974)
- Mourning Pictures (1974)
- A Touch of the Poet (1977–1978) as Sara Melody
- Private Lives (1983) as Amanda Prynne and, in other shows, as Sybil Chase
- Wild Honey (1986–1987) as Anna Petrovna
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References
- White, Timothy (2002). James Taylor: Long Ago and Far Away. Omnibus Press. ISBN 0-7119-9193-6. Cf. p.288
- Sherryl Connelly, "'A Stopover in Venice' paints romantic picture", New York Daily News, Sunday, August 17, 2008.
- Biography for Kathryn Walker at IMDb.
External links
- Kathryn Walker on IMDb
- Kathryn Walker at the Internet Broadway Database
- Kathryn Walker at the Internet Off-Broadway Database
- Kathryn Walker at AllMovie
- Kathryn Walker(Aveleyman)
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