Kathryn Walker
January 9, 1943 (81 years old) in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Kathryn Walker (born January 9, 1943 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) is an American theater, television and film actress. She was with Douglas Kenney for many years until his death in 1980 at the age of 32, and was married to singer James Taylor from 1985 to 1995. In 2008 Kathryn Walker published a novel, A Stopover in Venice (Knopf, ISBN 0-307-26706-7). She is a Phi Beta Kappa graduate of Wells College in Aurora, New York and was a Fulbright Scholar in music and drama. Description above from the Wikipedia article Kathryn Walker licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Known For
Credits
- 2011 · Thoroughbred: Born to Run as Narrator
- 2004 · Colonial House as Narrator (voice)
- 1996 · Suddenly Susan as Jenny
- 1992 · Emma and Elvis as Alice
- 1988 · The Murder of Mary Phagan as Sally Slaton
- 1987 · Uncle Tom's Cabin as Marie St. Claire
- 1987 · Bullseye as Lily Boyd
- 1986 · Mrs. Delafield Wants to Marry as Sarah
- 1985 · D.A.R.Y.L. as Dr. Ellen Lamb
- 1985 · Private Sessions as Claire Braden
- 1983 · Special Bulletin as Susan Myles
- 1981 · Neighbors as Enid Keese
- 1981 · Family Reunion as Louisa King
- 1981 · A Whale for the Killing as Dr. Linda McFarland
- 1980 · F.D.R.: The Last Year as Anna Roosevelt
- 1979 · O Youth and Beauty! as Louise Bentley
- 1979 · Rich Kids as Madeline Philips
- 1979 · Too Far to Go as Marion Sales
- 1979 · The Witch Who Was Afraid of Witches as Narrator
- 1978 · The Winds of Kitty Hawk as Kate Wright
- 1978 · Girlfriends as Carpel's Receptionist
- 1978 · Mandy's Grandmother as Susan
- 1977 · Slap Shot as Anita McCambridge
- 1976 · The Adams Chronicles as Abigail Adams
- 1975 · Valley Forge as
- 1975 · Beacon Hill as Fawn Lassiter
- 1974 · NOVA as
- 1974 · NOVA as Narrator
- 1973 · Blade as Maggie
- 1973 · The Thanksgiving Treasure as Miss Peggy Thompson
- 1972 · The House Without a Christmas Tree as Miss Thompson
- 1972 · Lights Out as Helen
- 1972 · Look Homeward, Angel as Helen Gant
- 1969 · Medical Center as
- 1964 · Another World as
- 1951 · Hallmark Hall of Fame as The General's Lady