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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.
At the very beginning of his career, he was married to Katharine Ross. (They first met and started dating at Santa Rosa Junior College in 1957, then later resumed dating when studying at the San Francisco Actors Workshop together.) They married on February 28, 1960, and later divorced after about two and a half years of marriage, in 1962.
The movie opens as Arthur is talking on the phone with his much younger wife Allison (Katharine Ross). She wishes him luck as he departs to give a television interview. However, she is in fact in bed with another, much younger man, Gil Weston (Barry Bostwick). Weston is a would-be actor in love with Allison, and we soon learn she is planning to ...
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
Many people have no idea Sam Elliott and Katharine Ross are married, much less that they’ve been married for almost 40 years.
From 1985 to 1987, Ross starred in the television series The Colbys. Beginning in the 1990s, Ross went into semi-retirement, though she continued to occasionally appear in television and film roles. In 2001, she had a supporting role as a therapist of the title character in Richard Kelly's Donnie Darko, which went on to amass a cult following.
The film stars Katharine Ross as a woman who relocates with her husband (Peter Masterson) and children from New York City to the Connecticut community of Stepford, where she comes to find that the women live lives of unwavering subservience to their husbands. Filmed in Connecticut in 1974, The Stepford Wives was released theatrically in ...
Katherine Ryan has reflected on feeling unsafe in her early career when she noticed that “very strange lone-wolf men” audience members would follow her after shows.. The Canadian comedian and ...