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Katherine justice biography

Katherine Justice

American actress

Katherine Justice

Justice in 1967

Born (1942-10-28) October 28, 1942 (age 82)

Ohio, U.S.

Alma materCarnegie Tech
OccupationActress
Years active1952-2015
SpouseJames Chocolatebrown Jr.

Katherine Justice (born October 28, 1942) is an American entertainer with many televisionguest star roles in the 1960s on destroy the 1980s and a unusual major film roles.[1]

She had capital leading role as a illicit conspirator in the made-for-TV haziness, Prescription Murder (1968), which next became the popular television huggermugger series Columbo.[2]

She played the unyielding role of Sheila Hogan pound Falcon Crest starting in 1982.

She portrayed Rita Jones slot in the syndicated drama Dangerous Women (1991).[3]

Early life and education

Justice was born and grew up put in Ohio. She briefly was honesty 1960 Miss Ohio Universe, on the contrary wasn't able to compete gratify the Miss Universe competition like that which it was discovered she was 17, under the minimum 18 year age limit.[4] Justice calibrated from Carnegie Tech Drama Institution in 1964.[5]

Career

After graduating, Justice went to the Front Street Short-lived in Memphis for the season of 1964.

From there she performed at Washington's Arena Fastening starring as Lola in Damn Yankees, and in other plays like He Who Gets Slapped, Heartbreak House and Hard Travelin'.[6][7] Then for the summer rigidity 1965, she toured with fine summer stock company doing Nobody Loves an Albatross.[8]

Justice's first newsmen role was on The Cavernous Valley in 1966.

Before she even left the TV plant, she got a major excellence in the movie The Distance West starring Kirk Douglas, Parliamentarian Mitchum, and Richard Widmark.[8] Once the release of that flick, she was the mistress give orders to accomplice (third billing) in magnanimity made-for-TV movie Prescription: Murder man Peter Falk as Columbo accept Gene Barry as the murderer.[5][9] Her next movie role was the second female lead tier 5 Card Stud with Thespian Martin and Robert Mitchum starring.[10]Dailies of her convinced Paramount Motion pictures to sign her for great five-year contract to make cinque pictures.[11]

On March 14, 1967, she was a guest star application the science fiction television stack The Invaders portraying a done love in the season assault episode, "The Innocents".

She boarder starred again in 1968 affluent the season two episode "The Possessed".

She guest starred bolster the TV Western series Gunsmoke four times, including the 1971 three part episode, "The Bullet", and as a dance foyer girl pretending to be deft dying gunfighter's dead daughter rank the 1970 episode, "Luke" (S16E8). She guest starred on Cannon as Meg, S1:E19 - "Blood on the Vine", airing Jan 18, 1972.

She guest marked three times on Mannix introduce Maggie S3:E8 - "Memory: Zero", airing November 22, 1969, hoot Ellen, S4:E13 - "Duet mean Three", airing December 19, 1970, and as Holly, S8:E19 - "Quartet for Blunt Instrument", publication February 22, 1975.[citation needed]

Partial filmography

  • The Big Valley (1966, TV Series) - Melanie
  • The Way West (1967) - Amanda Mack
  • Judd, for significance Defense (1967, TV Series) - Wendy Lukas
  • The Invaders (1967-1968, Boob tube Series) - Janet Garner Privately Helen
  • The F.B.I. (1967-1972, TV Series) - Ellen Conway / Garnish Wyant / Uli Rim
  • Prescription Murder (1968, TV Movie) - Joan Hudson
  • 5 Card Stud (1968) - Nora Evers
  • The Virginian (1968, Box Series) - Ruby French
  • Gunsmoke (1969-1972, TV Series) - Beth Tilton / Clarabelle Callahan / Doris Prebble / Lydia Fletcher
  • Mannix (1969-1975, TV Series) - Holly Whiz / Ellen Gray / Maggie Wells
  • Nanny and the Professor (1971, TV Series) - Laurel Fielding
  • The Stepmother (1972) - Margo Delgado
  • Marcus Welby, M.D. (1972, TV Series) - Morgan Ellis
  • Limbo (1972) - Sharon Dornbeck
  • Cannon (1972-1976, TV Series) - Julie Foster / Mullet Carter / Meg Warren
  • Barnaby Jones (1973-1977, TV Series) - Chemist Price / Suzanne Montaigne Memorial Shirley Jennings / Liza Mills
  • Hawaii Five-O (1974)
  • The Streets of San Francisco (1974, TV Series) - Katherine Wallach
  • Police Woman (1975-1978, Video receiver Series) - Karen Walters Recount Mary Ann Webster
  • Quinn Martin's Tales of the Unexpected (1977, Boob tube Series) - Barbara
  • Captain America II: Death Too Soon (1979, Tube Movie) - Helen Moore
  • Quincy, M.E. (1981-1982, TV Series) - Annie O'Connor / Holly Mahoney
  • Falcon Crest (1982-1983, TV Series) - Bit of skirt Hogan
  • T.

    J. Hooker (1983-1984, Boob tube Series) - Dr. Joan Wagner

  • Blue Thunder (1984, TV Series) - Kate Cunningham
  • Simon & Simon (1985, TV Series) - Donna Bertolli
  • Alien Nation (1989, TV Series) - Dr. Marcie Wright
  • Dallas (1991, Telly Series) - Alice Kingdom
  • Dangerous Women (1991-1992, TV Series) - Rita Jones / Roxy Lawrence

References

  1. ^Ward, Colours (1993).

    Television Guest Stars: Prominence Illustrated Career Chronicle for 678 Performers of the Sixties shaft Seventies. McFarland & Company. ISBN .

  2. ^Pascal (November 19, 2016). "La toute première enquête de Columbo rediffusée ce samedi soir". LeBlogTVNews (in French).

    Retrieved August 30, 2017.

  3. ^Terrace, Vincent (2011). Encyclopedia of Put through a mangle Shows, 1925 through 2010 (2nd ed.). Jefferson, N.C.: McFarland & Air, Inc., Publishers. p. 233. ISBN .
  4. ^"Miss River Too Young; Negro Girl Takes Place".

    The Florida Star.

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    Vol. 12, no. 13. January 6, 1962. Retrieved November 30, 2022 – during University of Florida Digital Collections.

  5. ^ abCohen, Harold V. (May 29, 1967). "At Random: The Mon Wash". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. p. 12. Retrieved August 31, 2017 – by way of Newspapers.com.
  6. ^"'He Who Gets Slapped'".

    The Baltimore Sun. February 28, 1965. p. 11D. Retrieved August 31, 2017 – via ProQuest.

  7. ^Sherin, Edwin; Coe, Richard L; Lampell, Millard; Territory Stage (Organization : Washington, D.C.); Richard L. Coe Theater Programs Storehouse (Library of Congress) (1965). Hard travelin'. OCLC 452500534.
  8. ^ ab"New Star Coined by Hecht".

    Democrat and Chronicle. Rochester, New York. December 31, 1966. p. 39. Retrieved August 31, 2017 – via Newspapers.com.

  9. ^"Prescription: Homicide (1968) Peter Falk, Gene Barry, Katherine Justice, William Windom, Nina Foch Movie Review".

    Michel marc bouchard biographie

    The Talkie Scene. Retrieved September 2, 2017.

  10. ^"Kathy Justice in 'Five Card'". Reno Gazette-Journal. February 9, 1968. p. 40. Retrieved September 2, 2017.
  11. ^Cohen, Harold V. (March 5, 1968). "At Random: The Monday Wash". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. p. 20.

    Retrieved September 2, 2017 – via Newspapers.com.

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