Kathleen Howard

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Kathleen Howard (27 July 1884-15 April 1956) was a former opera singer and magazine editor who played character roles in US films from the mid-1930s through the 1940s. She was born in Clifton, Ontario, Canada and died in Hollywood, California, USA.

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[edit] Selected filmography

  • Take a Letter, Darling (1942)
  • The Mad Martindales (1942)
  • My Kingdom for a Cook (1943)
  • Swing Out the Blues (1943)
  • Reckless Age (1944)
  • Laura (1944) (uncredited)
  • Eadie Was a Lady (1945)
  • Shady Lady (1945)
  • Snafu (1945)
  • Centennial Summer (1946)
  • Danger Woman (1946)
  • Curley (1947)
  • The Hal Roach Comedy Carnival (1947)
  • Cynthia (1947)
  • The Bride Goes Wild (1948)
  • Born to Be Bad (1950)

[edit] As herself

  • The Fashion Side of Hollywood (1935)

[edit] Trivia

While filming Ball of Fire in 1941, she was hospitalized by Barbara Stanwyck when Stanwyck delivered a mock punch and accidentally hit Howard in the face and fractured her jaw. Stanwyck was reportedly mortified by the incident.

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