Kathleen King Net Worth

Kathleen King Net Worth is
$7 Million

Kathleen King Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018

Kathleen King was born in Little Rock, Arkansas, USA. She is an actress, known for Days of Our Lives (1965), Sssssss (1973) and This Year's Blonde (1980).

Full NameLittle Rock, Arkansas, USA
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Date Of Birth1893-07-05
Died1978-03-28
Place Of BirthDublin, Ireland
ProfessionActress
#Fact
1She screen tested in full costume on a soundstage at Universal Studios for the role of Cassiopeia in Battlestar Galactica (TV series 1978).
2Sam Wanamaker who recreated Shakespeare's Globe Theatre in London directed her in Columbo.
3Skipped 3rd grade.
4First acting teacher: Broadway actor John Hillerman at The Washington Theatre Club. Leaving Washington D.C. for Los Angeles Mr Hillerman would appear in movies and television winning an Emmy and a Golden Globe.
5Co-wrote Midnight Andy the theme song for Andy Cohen's Watch What Happens: Live on Bravo.
6Hired by Steven Spielberg as a screenwriter to work on The Mask of Zorro. Uncredited.
7Lived in Laurel Canyon in the 1970s.
8One of her first jobs in 1971 was at the Hollywood Pacific Theatre on Hollywood Boulevard's Walk of Fame working as an usher. Universal's science fiction movie Sssssss premiered at Grauman's Chinese Theatre on the Walk of Fame in 1973 with her name in the opening credits.
9Modeled a YSL tuxedo for the launch of Judith Krantz book Scruples at the Beverly Hills Hotel. Judith Krantz requested she repeat this when the author appeared on the Mike Douglas Show.
10In Los Angeles studied fencing (sabre) with the legendary Ralph Faulkner and acting with Charles Conrad whose students included Robert Duvall, Susan Sarandon and Jack Nicholson.
11Model in the Fendi show filmed by NHK (Japan Broadcasting Corporation) at the Beverly Wilshire Hotel celebrating with members of the Fendi family the opening of their store in Beverly Hills.
12On the cover with David Soul of his album The Best Days Of My Life (1982).
13Aldo Gucci requested she be photographed wearing an evening gown in the window of his store on Rodeo Drive in Beverly Hills.
14Cis Corman arranged a meeting at MGM with Martin Scorsese and Robert De Niro for the role of Vickie LaMotta in the movie Raging Bull.
15Snow Queen Wakefield High School 1966 voted most talented, in a rare win for acting, for a performance which she also wrote and directed. Months later she repeated this as part of her audition for the Webber-Douglas Academy of Dramatic Art.
16Backup dancer for Cher performing Take Me Home at the Beverly Wilshire Hotel in Beverly Hills for Tom Hayden and Jane Fonda's Campaign for Economic Democracy (CED) event.
17Attending elementary school in Washington, D.C. she auditioned for Mary Day and was accepted at The Washington School of Ballet.
18The song Ring of Love on Stephen Stills album Illegal Stills (1976) was written about her. Recorded at the Caribou Ranch in Colorado she is in a music video for the song filmed there.
19First commercial: Sprite working with Haskell Wexler.
20First audition in Hollywood: reading with George Cukor at MGM Studios for the role of Tooley in the film Travels with My Aunt (1972) which would star Maggie Smith.
21Universal Studios Hollywood 1972-1973 under contract as an actress.
22Casting director Miriam Brickman arranged a first screen test shot by cinematographer Larry Pizer. The thrill of getting the job to star opposite Kenneth More in a film was short lived. It was 1970 and the film was never made.
23Her performance in a play at Webber-Douglas resulted in a contract with the theatrical agency Al Parker Ltd. Their client list at that time included James Mason, Frank Finlay and Helen Mirren.
24Auditioning in New York with hundreds of formidable competitors she was the only foreign student accepted for the fall term 1966 at the Webber-Douglas Academy of Dramatic Art. The youngest in her class completing the classical training in 1969.
25First modeling job: 1965 pictured with Jean Shrimpton for a "Miss London Look" promotion advertising Yardley of London cosmetics in London's Daily Express newspaper. Mentioned in Jean Shrimpton's Newsweek cover story May 10, 1965.
26Commercials: Sprite, Levi Strauss (2), Bullocks Wilshire (5), MJB Coffee, Winston Tires, Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme, Iron City Beer.
27Model in first Giorgio perfume posters.
28Attended The Webber-Douglas Academy of Dramatic Art, London, England

Actress

TitleYearStatusCharacter
This Year's Blonde1980TV MovieMargot Revere
The Next Step Beyond1978TV SeriesLeslie
Starsky and Hutch1978TV SeriesMarsha Henry
The Mask of Alexander Cross1977TV MovieLaura Keller
Columbo1977TV SeriesSuzy
The Legend of Frank Woods1977
Police Woman1977TV SeriesMarsha
Arthur Hailey's the Moneychangers1976TV Mini-Series
Sssssss1973Kitty Stewart
Emergency!1973TV SeriesWoman in House
M*A*S*H1973TV SeriesNurse Beddoes
Marcus Welby, M.D.1972TV SeriesTemporary Nurse Rosemary McAfee
Ironside1972TV SeriesTina Hastings
McMillan & Wife1972TV SeriesVicki
Owen Marshall, Counselor at Law1972TV SeriesGirl
Banacek1972TV Series1st Girl
The Sixth Sense1972TV SeriesFrancis Dahlgren
Days of Our Lives1965TV SeriesGretchen (1981-1983)

Self

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Soap World1982TV SeriesHerself
The Merv Griffin Show1977-1981TV SeriesHerself - Model
The Mike Douglas Show1978TV SeriesHerself - Model

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