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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.
Murder in Texas is a 1981 television film starring Katharine Ross, Sam Elliott, Farrah Fawcett, and Andy Griffith. The film was directed by William Hale, and was based on a true story; that was written for the TV screen by John McGreevey. It first aired on television in two parts on Sunday and Monday May 3–4, 1981. [1]
They have one daughter, Cleo Rose, who is now 38. Relationships made in Hollywood aren't exactly know for their longevity, but Sam Elliott and Katharine Ross are one of the lucky few exceptions.
A man named Jess Winter arrives in town searching for Lynn. Once he makes contact with her at the diner, he reveals to Zambrini that Lynn has escaped from a mental institution; she is a dangerously disturbed psychopath due to being raped by her own father, whom she stabbed to death.
'1883' star Sam Elliott and his wife have a love story for the ages. The pair recently made a rare red carpet appearance, reminding us that true love exists.
Both Desrosiers and her second daughter were in the room when a friend of the mother stabbed her child to death with a pair of scissors. The man, a tattoo artist, had been living with the family ...
Lord Laurence Olivier’s attempt at a Texas twang is a hilarious flop, as is his incestuous relationship with his daughter-in-law, Katharine Ross." [ 14 ] The film is also listed in Golden Raspberry Award founder John Wilson's book The Official Razzie Movie Guide as one of the 100 Most Enjoyably Bad Movies Ever Made.
The part eventually went to Katharine Ross. Joanna Cassidy was cast as Joanna's friend and ally Bobbie [10] but was fired after a few weeks of production and replaced by Paula Prentiss. [10] [11] Mary Stuart Masterson (daughter of star Peter Masterson), Dee Wallace and Franklin Cover appear in very small supporting roles.