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Katharine Juliet Ross (born January 29, 1940) [a] is a retired American actress. Her accolades include an Academy Award nomination, a BAFTA Award , and two Golden Globe Awards . An alumna of The Actors Workshop , Ross made her television debut in 1962.
Ross in Tell Them Willie Boy Is Here (1969). Katharine Ross is an American actress whose career began in the 1960s, with her feature debut being Shenandoah (1965), followed by roles in the comedies Mister Buddwing (1965) and The Singing Nun (1966), and the psychological thriller Games (1967).
Elliott married actress Katharine Ross in 1984, becoming her fifth husband. [40] They have a daughter, Cleo, [41] who is a musician in Malibu, California. [42] Ross and Elliott live on a seaside ranch in Malibu, which they purchased in the 1970s. [3] Elliott also maintains a property in the Willamette Valley in Oregon. [3]
Ross is a well-respected actress in her own right, best known for roles in The Graduate (one of Ree Drummond's top movies!), Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, The Stepford Wives, and Donnie Darko.
Shenandoah is a 1965 American film set during the American Civil War starring James Stewart and featuring Doug McClure, Glenn Corbett, Patrick Wayne, and, in their film debuts, Katharine Ross and Rosemary Forsyth. The picture was directed by Andrew V. McLaglen. [2] The American folk song "Oh Shenandoah" features prominently in the film's ...
Katherine Ross and variants may refer to: Catherine L. Ross, American educator; Catherine Sheldrick Ross (1945–2021), Canadian professor and dean; Catherine Ross (born 1951), founder of Museumand, a UK museum of Caribbean heritage; Kate Ross (1956–1998), American author; Katharine Ross (born 1940), American actress
Murder by Natural Causes is a 1979 American television film directed by Robert Day and starring Hal Holbrook, Katharine Ross, Richard Anderson, and Barry Bostwick. It is a crime mystery written by the creators of the TV series Columbo, Richard Levinson and William Link.
The Graduate is a 1967 American independent [6] romantic comedy-drama film directed by Mike Nichols [7] and written by Buck Henry and Calder Willingham, [8] based on the 1963 novella by Charles Webb, who wrote it shortly after graduating from Williams College.