Kathryn Faughnan is known for The Forgotten (2004), Coach (2010) and Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (1999).
Kathryn Feeney is an actress and writer, known for Where'd You Go, Bernadette (2019) and Mr. Iglesias (2019).
Kathryn Fiore was born on August 13, 1979 in New York City, New York, USA. She is an actress, known for Mission: Impossible III (2006), The Hottie & the Nottie (2008) and Metal Gear Solid: Portable Ops (2006). She has been married to Gabriel Tigerman since October 2008. They have one child.
Kathryn Forbes is a Meisner-trained actress based in Dallas, Texas. While she fell in love with acting for film at age 12, she began acting professionally in adulthood, quickly adding short films and Lifetime credits to her resume. Less than one year after returning to her childhood passion, she was nominated for Best Supporting Actress by Sherrill Actors Studio and signed with MAGNA Talent Agency. Kathryn holds a Master of Science degree in Psychological Sciences from the University of Texas at Dallas. Her work in suicide and depression research guides her character development and provides a way for important stories to be shared through film.
Kathryn's original song "Damaged" is featured in Stuart Blumberg's upcoming film "Thanks For Sharing" she also has three original songs in the upcoming feature film release, "Someday This Pain Will Be Useful to You", directed by Roberto Faenza and produced by Elda Ferri, who produced "Life is Beautiful". Her song "Mess of a Machine" appears on John O'Callaghan's new trance album "Unfold", released April 2011.
Kathryn Gordon was born on September 11, 1978. She is an actress, known for Two and a Half Men (2003), 24 (2001) and Elementary (2012).
Kathryn Gould is an actress and writer, known for Gnaw (2017), Web of Lies (2012) and Easy Money (2008).
Kathryn Grace is an actress, known for West Side Story (2021), Clifford the Big Red Dog (2021) and The Undoing (2020).
A pert, vivacious and absolutely stunning brunette, the former Kathryn Grant (nee Olive Kathryn Grandstaff) is now known publicly as Kathryn Crosby. She was born in Houston, Texas in 1933 and appeared on stage from age 3. A graduate of the University of Texas and a student nurse at one point, she found her way into films via the beauty pageant circuit. She soon rose through the standard starlet ranks from unbilled parts to chipper "sis" types and decorative love interests alongside filmdom's top male stars. She appeared opposite Richard Kiley in The Phenix City Story (1955), Tony Curtis in Mister Cory (1957), Jack Lemmon in Operation Mad Ball (1957), James Stewart in Anatomy of a Murder (1959) and Victor Mature in The Big Circus (1959), among others. Her best known role, however, was as the princess-in-distress in the special effects-laden epic fantasy The 7th Voyage of Sinbad (1958), which has since reached semi-cult status. For the most part, she felt unchallenged as an actress and retired rather uneventfully after marrying Bing Crosby in 1957. They had three children, including actress Mary Crosby of Dallas (1978) fame. Seemingly content with family life, she, along with her children, dutifully appeared opposite her husband singing and lightly joking in his many popular Christmas-special presentations and even hosted a couple of syndicated TV series, but that was about it. After Bing's death in 1977, however, she slowly involved herself in acting again, appearing every now and then on stage in such productions as "Same Time, Next Year", "Charley's Aunt" and a Broadway revival of the musical "State Fair" in 1996. In addition to publishing two sets of memoirs ("Bing and Other Things" and "My Life with Bing"), she annually hosts the Crosby Gold Tournament in Winston-Salem, North Carolina.