Kathleen Howard
Biography
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Kathleen Howard (July 27, 1884 - April 15, 1956) was a Canadian-born American opera singer magazine editor and character actress from the mid-1930s through the 1940s. She spent her childhood in Buffalo, New York and is buried in Forest Lawn Cemetery there.
Known For
Acting

1944
asAnn's Cook Louise (uncredited)

1934
asAmelia Bissonette

1950
asMrs. Bolton

1934
asPrincess Maria

1946
asEddie

1941
asMrs. Sarah Keats

1935
asLeona Wolfinger

1940
asHester Appleby

1942
asAunt Minnie

1934
asMrs. Murchison

1947
asAunt Martha

1937
asMme. Delphine

1940
asMaggie Clancy

1940
asMartha Wilcox

1947
asMac McQuillan, Jannings' Nurse

1941
asMrs. Minnie Lambeth Sparr

1946
asDeborah

1941
asMinerva Snodgrass

1939
asMrs. Kittenhaven

1939
asMiss Wiggins

1945
asDean Garrett

1942
asMrs. Howard (uncredited)

1941
asMiss Bragg

1943
asAunt Amanda

1945
asButch

1941
asJawme Duncan

1940
asJudge McCracken (uncredited)

1948
asAunt Susan

1935
asSelf

1934
asLady Charwell

1942
asGrandmother Acuña (uncredited)

1947
asMargaret

1945
asAunt Priscilla Alden

1942
asGrandmother Varney

1943
asMiss Bromley

1944
asSarah Wadsworth

1948
asMiss Pruett's Mother

1946
asRose Denning

1939
asMrs. Allerton

1940
asSocialite (uncredited)
Production
Crew
Directing