Locke, Katherine (1910–1995)
Locke, Katherine (1910–1995)
American actress. Born June 24, 1910, in Boston, MA; died Sept 12, 1995, in Los Angeles, CA; m. Morris A. Helprin (div.); m. Norman Corwin.
Made stage debut in The Joy of the Serpents (1928), followed by Firebird, Halfway to Hell, Christmas Eve, Fifth Column and Clash by Night; appeared as Ophelia to Maurice Evans' Hamlet; was a huge hit as Teddy Stern in Having a Wonderful Time (1937); films include Straight from the Shoulder.
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