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Kathryn Crawford [1] (nee Moran; October 5, 1908 – December 7, 1980) was an American film and theatre actress of the 1920s and 1930s. She was also known as Katherine Crawford and Kitty Moran . [ 2 ]
Katherine Crawford may refer to: Katherine B. Crawford (born 1966), an American historian; Katherine Crawford (1970s actress) Kathryn Crawford (1908–1980), or Katherine Crawford, or Kitty Moran, an American actress of the 1920s and 1930s; Katherine, a child victim of the Crawford family murder
Price married Katherine Crawford on May 15, 1965, an actress known for Riding with Death (1976), A Walk in the Spring Rain (1970) and Gemini Man (1976). [2] She starred in The Alfred Hitchcock Hour (1963 - Season 1 Episode 28: "Last Seen in Blue Jeans") as Loren Saunders.
The film stars Ingrid Bergman and Anthony Quinn, with Fritz Weaver, Katherine Crawford, and Virginia Gregg. The music score was by Elmer Bernstein and the cinematography by Charles Lang. Martial arts superstar Bruce Lee, a personal friend of producer Stirling Silliphant, choreographed the fight between Will Cade (Anthony Quinn) and his son.
The agency for which he worked, a high-tech government think tank called Intersect (International Security Techniques), found a way to return him to visibility and control his new power by the use of a special wristwatch referred to as a "DNA stabilizer", which was invented by scientist Abby Lawrence (Katherine Crawford). Pressing a button on ...
The actress was unhappy with the lack of development of her character, [1] ... Guest Stars: Katherine Crawford (Felicity Andrews), Mariette Hartley (Kate Andrews) 66: 6
Chace Crawford was 21 years old living with costar Ed Westwick in New York City while filming Gossip Girl — and he’s fully aware that is blowing fans’ minds. “We lived in this little ...
[6] His mother, Katherine Crawford, was an actress known for Riding with Death (1976), A Walk in the Spring Rain (1970) and Gemini Man (1976). [6] His father, Frank Price , held a number of prominent Hollywood executive positions including head of Universal TV in the 1970s; President, and later Chairman and CEO, of Columbia Pictures ; and ...