Birthday: 26 December 1929, Green Bank, New Jersey, USA
Birth Name: Betty Jane Kathleen Crowley
Kathleen Crowley represented her home state of New Jersey in the Miss America pageant in 1949, placed sixth and (with the scholarship money she won) enrolled at the American Academy of Dramatic Art in New York. She played the plum title roles in prestigious TV productions of Robert Montgomery Presents: A Star Is Born (1951) and Kraft Television The...
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Kathleen Crowley represented her home state of New Jersey in the Miss America pageant in 1949, placed sixth and (with the scholarship money she won) enrolled at the American Academy of Dramatic Art in New York. She played the plum title roles in prestigious TV productions of Robert Montgomery Presents: A Star Is Born (1951) and Kraft Television Theatre: Jane Eyre (1951), caught the eye of Hollywood and became a 20th Century-Fox contractee in 1952. Freelancing after leaving the studio, she kept busy in feature films (mostly Westerns and horror/sci-fi titles) and TV. Crowley has recently turned up at film conventions in Memphis, Baltimore and New Jersey. Show less «
[of Eric Fleming] He was a very sweet person and, of course, very involved with Rawhide (1959), and ...Show more »
[of Eric Fleming] He was a very sweet person and, of course, very involved with Rawhide (1959), and when you're doing a series like that, you have no other life. Show less «
To be honest with you, I didn't like the direction the cinema was going.
To be honest with you, I didn't like the direction the cinema was going.
I loved character actors, much more I think than the pretty boys. Michael Pate was one of those men ...Show more »
I loved character actors, much more I think than the pretty boys. Michael Pate was one of those men . . . He was very nice and I enjoyed working with him. Show less «