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Katherine Warren (born Katharine C. Warren; [1] [2] [3] July 12, 1905 – July 17, 1965) was an American film and television actress. She is best known for her roles in the 1949 film All the King's Men, the 1951 film The Prowler, and the 1954 film The Caine Mutiny.
Warren was born Katherine Suydam Brehme in New York City in 1909, to parents Almira and Franklin Brehme. [1] She graduated from Barnard College in 1930 [2] and earned a doctorate in zoology from Columbia University. [3] She married fellow scientist Charles O. Warren in 1939. [4]
Outspoken conservative Betty Warren writes editorials for the college paper, and insists that a universal standard exists for what is good art. She attacks Katherine for advocating that women seek careers in addition to marriage and exposes campus nurse and lesbian Amanda Armstrong for supplying contraception to students, resulting in her ...
Kirkland, Clay Clement, and Katherine Warren in Kiss and Tell in Chicago - publicity still cropped (Chicago Stagebill cover) Kirkland's stage debut came in a production of Susan and God in Philadelphia when she was 17 years old. [6]
Katherine Urquhart Warren (née Urquhart, 1897-April 18, 1976) was a co-founder and first president of the Preservation Society of Newport in Newport, Rhode Island. She was posthumously inducted into the Rhode Island Heritage Hall of Fame in 1981.
Katherine Brehme Warren (1909–1991), American geneticist and scientific editor; Katherine Warren (1905–1965), American film and television actress; Katherine Urquhart Warren (1897–1976), organization founder; Katherine Washington (1933–2019), former American women's basketball player; Katherine Waterston (born 1980), British-American ...
Katheryn Winnick (born December 17, 1977) is a Canadian actress. She is known for her starring roles in the television series Vikings (2013–2020), Wu Assassins (2019), and Big Sky (2020–2023), and her recurring role on the television series Bones (2010–2011).
This Woman Is Dangerous is a 1952 American film noir and crime drama by Warner Bros. starring Joan Crawford, David Brian, and Dennis Morgan in a story about a gun moll's romances with two different men against the background of her impending blindness.