Johnson, Kay (1904–1975)
Johnson, Kay (1904–1975)
American actress. Born Catherine Townsend, Nov 29, 1904, in Mount Vernon, NY; died Nov 17, 1975, in Waterford, CT; m. John Cromwell, 1928 (div.); children: (adopted) James Cromwell (actor).
Made NY stage debut in Go West, Young Man (1923), followed by Beggar on Horseback, The Morning After, No Trespassing, Crime and One of the Family, among others; films include Dynamite, The Spoilers, Billy the Kid, The Spy, 13 Women, Of Human Bondage, Jalna, White Banners, Son of Fury and Mr. Lucky.
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