Kay Hawtrey
Kay Hawtrey (born November 8, 1926) is a retired Canadian actress. She was born in Toronto, Ontario.
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Born | November 8, 1926 93) | (age
Alma mater | University of Trinity College |
Occupation | Actress |
Spouse(s) | |
Children | 1 |
Educated at Toronto's Trinity College, she appeared in television plays for the CBC and married English actor John Clark in 1956. They moved to New York City in 1959, where they had a son in 1963, naming him Jonathan Hawtrey Clark. They divorced in 1967 and she returned to Toronto with their son, appearing in many film and television productions. She is best remembered for the 1980 film Funeral Home.
Partial filmography
- Face-Off (1971) - Mother
- High-Ballin' (1978) - Ma
- Fish Hawk (1979) - Mary Bryan
- Summer's Children (1979) - Mrs. Baines
- Funeral Home (1980) - Maude Chalmers
- Hank Williams: The Show He Never Gave (1980) - Gospel Woman
- The Intruder (1981) - Crossing Guard
- Silence of the North (1981)
- Videodrome (1983) - Matron
- Police Academy (1984) - Surprise Party Lady (uncredited)
- Mrs. Soffel (1984) - Peter's Secretary (uncredited)
- Confidential (1986) - Doris
- Police Academy 4: Citizens on Patrol (1987) - Poetess
- Love at Stake (1987) - Mrs. Johnson
- Goofballs (1987) - Miss Meyers
- The Dream Team (1989) - Nurse
- The Raccoons (1989) - Miss Primrose
- Baby on Board (1992) - Matron #1
- Trial by Jury (1994) - Clara, Juror
- Trapped in Paradise (1994) - Rose Weyerhauser
- Little Bear (1995-2003) - Granny
- Two If by Sea (1996) - Lady with Dog
- Kids in the Hall: Brain Candy (1996) - Wally's Neighbor
- In Love and War (1996) - Grace Hemingway
- Critical Care (1997) - Dr. Butz's Secretary
- The Secret Life of Algernon (1997) - Mrs. Binney
- Dirty Work (1998) - Gladys
- Urban Legend (1998) - Library Attendant
- The Third Miracle (1999) - Wheelchair Mother
- Dead by Monday (2001) - Hospital Cafeteria Lady
- Focus (2001) - Mrs. Newman
- Perfect Pie (2002) - English Teacher
- Max & Ruby (2002) - Grandma Bunny
- .45 (2006) - Marge
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gollark: “If you are Kzinti and you can read this, you are too close.”
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See also
External links
- Kay Hawtrey on IMDb
- Kay Hawtrey at the Internet Broadway Database
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