Kathleen Crowley

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Kathleen Crowley
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Crowley as Kiz in Maverick (1960)
Born
Betty Jane Crowley

(1929-12-26)December 26, 1929 [1]
DiedApril 23, 2017(2017-04-23) (aged 87)
Green Bank, Washington Township, Burlington County, New Jersey, U.S.
Other namesKathleen Rubsam
Alma mater American Academy of Dramatic Arts
Occupation(s)Actress, beauty pageant winner
Years active19511970
Known for Maverick
77 Sunset Strip
Waterfront
Target Earth
Title Miss New Jersey 1949
Spouse
John Rubsam
(m. 1969)
Children1
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Kathleen Crowley (1958)
With Roger Moore in Maverick Roger Moore Kathleen Crowley Maverick 1961.JPG
With Jack Kelly and Mike Road in Maverick Jack Kelly Kathleen Crowley Mike Road Maverick 1962.JPG
With Jack Kelly and Mike Road in Maverick
With Raymond Burr in Perry Mason Raymond Burr Kathleen Crowley Perry Mason 1958.jpg
With Raymond Burr in Perry Mason
With Ed Wynn in "The Great American Hoax" on The 20th Century Fox Hour Ed Wynn Kathleen Crowley Great American Hoax.jpg
With Ed Wynn in "The Great American Hoax" on The 20th Century Fox Hour
Poster with Eric Fleming on horseback and Kathleen Crowley in lower right corner CurseOfTheUndead1959.jpg
Poster with Eric Fleming on horseback and Kathleen Crowley in lower right corner

Kathleen Crowley (born Betty Jane Crowley; December 26, 1929 – April 23, 2017) [1] was an American actress. She appeared in over 100 movies and television series in the 1950s and 1960s, almost always as a leading lady.

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Biography

Early life

Born on December 26, 1929, in the Green Bank section of Washington Township, New Jersey, Crowley graduated from Egg Harbor City High School in 1946. On August 7, 1949, the 19-year-old Crowley won the title of Miss New Jersey at a contest held at Asbury Park, New Jersey. [2] [3] As the winner, she entered the Miss America pageant held in Atlantic City, New Jersey on September 10, 1949, and finished in seventh place. [4] At the time, she was working as a bookkeeper. [5]

Acting career

Crowley attended New York's American Academy of Dramatic Arts in 1950 on a scholarship won at the Miss America pageant, and undertook some live TV work there. [6] [7]

In February 1951, she appeared with Conrad Nagel in A Star Is Born on Robert Montgomery Presents . Crowley made 81 television appearances and was cast in 20 movies between 1951 and 1970. One of her last movie roles was in Downhill Racer with Robert Redford. She made three guest appearances on Perry Mason , including the role of defendant and title character Marylin Clark in the 1958 episode "The Case of the Lonely Heiress." She was in the 1963 episode of Perry Mason's "The Case of the Drowsy Mosquito" as Mrs. Bradisson. [8]

Her most frequent recurring appearance was as Terry Van Buren in seventeen episodes of Waterfront . She also appeared in seven episodes of the popular TV Series 77 Sunset Strip (1958-1964) beginning with that series' episode titled "Lovely Lady Pity Me," based on a novel by series creator Roy Huggins. In the episode "Strange Bedfellows," she appeared as Martizza Vedar, a character purposely similar to Zsa Zsa Gabor due to their extremely close physical resemblance. For the episode "The Desert Spa Caper," Crowley portrayed alcoholic actress Claire Dickens. In 1966 Crowley portrayed Sophia Starr on two episodes of the TV series Batman, entitled "The Penguin Goes Straight" and "Not Yet He Aint."

Many of her films were science fiction and horror movies, but she appeared in a wide range of narrative television series produced from the mid-1950s to the late 1960s including Crossroads , Yancy Derringer with Jock Mahoney, Bourbon Street Beat with Andrew Duggan, Surfside 6 with Troy Donahue, Hawaiian Eye with Connie Stevens, 77 Sunset Strip with Efrem Zimbalist Jr., Bat Masterson with Gene Barry, Cheyenne with Clint Walker, an anthology series Fireside Theater , another anthology series The Americans , Bonanza in the first season chapter 28, Colt .45 , Bronco with Ty Hardin, Branded with Chuck Connors, Climax! , My Three Sons with Fred MacMurray, The Donna Reed Show , Checkmate with Sebastian Cabot and Doug McClure, Route 66 , Thriller with Boris Karloff, Batman with Adam West, Disneyland , Family Affair with Brian Keith, Rawhide with Clint Eastwood, The Virginian with Doug McClure, The High Chaparral , The Restless Gun with John Payne, Tales of Wells Fargo with Dale Robertson, The Lone Ranger , and The Adventures of Champion .[ citation needed ] In 1960, Crowley appeared as Laurie Allen on the TV Western Laramie in the episode titled "Street of Hate."

Crowley is best remembered for appearing in eight episodes, a series record for leading ladies, as a variety of seductive sirens on the series Maverick (1957-1962). [9] She was the only actress in the series whom James Garner lauded for her acting ability in depth and at length in his memoir The Garner Files. [10] Her Maverick episodes were "The Jeweled Gun" with Jack Kelly, "Maverick Springs" with James Garner and Jack Kelly, "The Misfortune Teller" with James Garner, "A Bullet for the Teacher" and "Kiz" with Roger Moore, and three more with Jack Kelly titled "Dade City Dodge," "The Troubled Heir," and "One of Our Trains is Missing."

Private life

Crowley married John Rubsam in Los Angeles on September 27, 1969, and gave birth to her only child, a son named Matthew, the following year. [11] [12]

Death

She died at age 87 on April 23, 2017, at her home in Green Bank, New Jersey. [13] [14]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1953 The Silver Whip Kathy Riley
The Farmer Takes a Wife Susanna
Sabre Jet Susan Crenshaw
1954 Target Earth Nora King
1955 Female Jungle Peggy Voe
Ten Wanted Men Marva GibbonsUncredited
City of Shadows Fern Fellows
Seven Cities of Gold MotherUncredited
1956 Westward Ho the Wagons! Laura Thompson
1957 The Quiet Gun Teresa Carpenter
The Phantom Stagecoach Fran Maroon
1958 The Flame Barrier Carol Dahlmann
1959 Curse of the Undead Dolores Carter
The Rebel Set Jeanne Mapes
1963 Showdown Estelle
1969 Downhill Racer Reporter
1970 The Lawyer Alice Fiske

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1951 Robert Montgomery Presents Esther BlodgettSeason 2 Episode 12: "A Star Is Born"
Kraft Television Theatre Jane EyreSeason 4 Episode 23: "Jane Eyre"
Starlight Theatre LouiseSeason 2 Episode 9: "Miss Buell"
Armstrong Circle Theatre Season 1 Episode 42: "The Hero"
1952 Crown Theatre with Gloria Swanson Episode: "Mr. Influence"
1953 Chevron Theatre 2 episodes
1954 The Lone Wolf Niki ArmonSeason 1 Episode 25: "The Last Ballet Story"
Cavalcade of America Abigail PaddockSeason 3 Episode 3: "The Forge"
Public Defender Sharon FerrariSeason 2 Episode 11: "Until Proven Guilty"
Big Town Season 5 Episode 10: "Bubonic Plague"
The Longer Ranger Cindy PowersSeason 4 Episode 15: "Homer with a High Hat"
City Detective JanetSeason 1 Episode 23: "Crazy Like a Fox"
Mayor of the Town HelenSeason 1 Episode 3: "Take Me Out to the Ballgame"
1954–1955 Fireside Theatre Peggy4 episodes
1954–1955 Waterfront Terry Van Buren17 episodes (Recurring role)
1955 Studio 57 ClaraSeason 1 Episode 20: "The Westerner"
General Electric Theater MarySeason 4 Episode 7: "Farewell to Kennedy"
1955–1956 Schlitz Playhouse of Stars Peggy Prentiss2 episodes
1955–1957 Climax! Laura Harriss / Louise / Sally / Jeanne Warren4 episodes
1956 Star Stage Season 1 Episode 21: "Screen Credit"
The Star and the Story Season 2 Episode 14: "Appearances and Reality"
The Adventures of Champion Ellie PowellSeason 1 Episode 25: "The Die-Hards"
Tales of the 77th Bengal Lancers Season 1 Episode 3: "The Hostage"
The Wonderful World of Disney Laura ThompsonSeason 3 Episode 10: "Along the Oregon Trail"
1956–1958 Matinee Theater Linda Stone3 episodes
1957 The 20th Century Fox Hour AliceSeason 2 Episode 17: " The Great American Hoax "
Crossroads TerrySeason 2 Episode 35: "Coney Island Wedding"
On Trial Felicity O'BrienSeason 1 Episode 30: "The Case of the Girl on the Elsewhere"
Lux Video Theatre DotSeason 7 Episode 38: "Edge of Doubt"
Cheyenne Marilee CurtisSeason 3 Episode 6: "Town of Fear"
1957–1962 Maverick Daisy Harris (aka Daisy Haskell) / Melanie Blake / Flo Baker / Keziah 'Kiz' Bouchet / Marla / Modesty Blaine8 episodes
1958 Colt .45 Elena DuncanSeason 1 Episode 16: "Decoy"
Wagon Train Ann JamisonSeason 1 Episode 23: "The Mark Hanford Story"
The Restless Gun Mary BlackwellSeason 1 Episode 24: "Woman from Sacramento"
Tombstone Territory Wyn SimmonsSeason 1 Episode 23: "Guilt of a Town"
Suspicion Lurene GuthrieSeason 1 Episode 37: "Eye for an Eye"
The Rough Riders Tess PearceSeason 1 Episode 7: "Blood Feud"
Lux Playhouse AnnaSeason 1 Episode 5: "Coney Island Winter"
Yancy Derringer DesireeSeason 1 Episode 11: "Marble Fingers"
Cimarron City Claire NorrisSeason 1 Episode 12: "McGowan's Debt"
1958–1961 77 Sunset Strip Ann / Carol Miller / Vetta Nygood / Abigail Allen / Maritza Vedar / Claire Dickens / Melody (voice, uncredited)7 episodes
1958–1962 Bronco Redemption McNally / Belle Siddons2 episodes
1958–1966 Perry Mason Marylin Clark / Lillian Bradisson / Grace Knapp3 episodes
1959 Rawhide Millie WadeSeason 1 Episode 18: "Incident Below the Brazos"
Markham Ellen ChildsSeason 1 Episode 11: "Forty-Two on a Rope"
Death Valley Days Elizabeth HaywardSeason 8 Episode 38: "Somewhere in the Vultures"
Bourbon Street Beat Adele DeckbarSeason 1 Episode 8: "Invitation to a Murder"
1959–1960 Bat Masterson Jo Hart / Mari Brewster2 episodes
1959–1962 Tales of Wells Fargo Gilda / Royal Maroon2 episodes
1960 Laramie Laurie AllenSeason 1 Episode 24: "Street of Hate"
The Deputy Martha JacksonSeason 2 Episode 4: "The Fatal Urge"
1960–1961 Hawaiian Eye May Caldwell / Julia Abbott2 episodes
1960–1968 Bonanza Kathleen aka Quick-Buck Kate / Laurie Hayden / Mademoiselle Denise3 episodes
1961 The Americans Lucy VickerySeason 1 Episode 3: "The Regular"
Thriller Dr. Lois WalkerSeason 1 Episode 24: "The Ordeal of Dr. Cordell"
Affairs of AnatolIlonaTV Movie
Surfside 6 Lady Kay Smallens / Dr. Leslie Halliday2 episodes
1962 Checkmate Pauline SpencerSeason 2 Episode 30: "Rendezvous in Washington"
FBI Code 98 Marian NicholsTV Movie
1963 Route 66 Diana KirkSeason 3 Episode 20: "...Shall Forfeit His Dog and Ten Shillings to the King"
RedigoLauraSeason 1 Episode 10: "Shadow of the Cougar"
1964 The Donna Reed Show Nancy PattersonSeason 6 Episode 29: "Love Letters Are for Burning"
My Three Sons Lois WilsonSeason 5 Episode 1: "Caribbean Cruise"
The Farmer's Daughter GraceSeason 2 Episode 14: "The Helping Hand"
1965 The Virginian Jennifer McLeodSeason 3 Episode 27: "Farewell to Honesty"
The Bravo DukeMrs. OrtegasTV Movie
Branded Laura RockSeason 2 Episode 1: "Judge Not"
1966 Gidget BarbaraSeason 1 Episode 22: "We Got Each Other"
Batman Sophia Starr2 episodes
1966–1969 Family Affair Nedra Wolcott / Lois Mason2 episodes
1969 The High Chaparral Countess Maria Kettenden von MünchenSeason 2 Episode 20: "Once on a Day in Spring"

References

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  4. "Our Jersey Neighbour". The Bristol Daily Courier. September 11, 1958. Retrieved April 27, 2017 via Newspapers.com.
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  6. Weaver, Tom (2004). It Came from Horrorwood: Interviews with Moviemakers in the SF and Horror Tradition. McFarland. p. 88. ISBN   9780786482160 . Retrieved April 17, 2017.
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  8. Hill, Ona L. (2012-02-09). Raymond Burr: A Film, Radio and Television Biography. McFarland. p. 200. ISBN   978-0-7864-9137-7.
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  10. Garner, James; Winokur, Jon (2012-10-23). The Garner Files: A Memoir. Simon and Schuster. p. 62. ISBN   978-1-4516-4261-2.
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  12. "Kathleen Crowley, Actress in Low-Budget 1950s Horror Movies, Dies at 87". The Hollywood Reporter . 25 April 2017.
  13. Kathleen Crowley obituary, wimbergfuneralhome.com, April 25, 2017; retrieved April 25, 2017.
  14. Kent, Spencer (April 27, 2017). "Former Miss New Jersey, longtime Hollywood actress dies at 87". NJ.com. Retrieved April 27, 2017.