Kathleen Crowley
Beauty pageant titleholder | |
Crowley as "Kiz" in Maverick (1960) | |
Born |
Betty Jane Kathleen Crowley December 26, 1929[1] Green Bank, New Jersey, U.S. |
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Other names | Kathleen Rubsam (married name) |
Title(s) | Miss New Jersey 1949 |
Major competition(s) | Miss America 1949 |
Betty Jane Kathleen Crowley (born December 26, 1929)[1] is an American actress who starred in a number of TV shows and films throughout the 1950s and 1960s. She retired from acting in 1970.
Biography
Early life
Born on 26 December 1929 in Green Bank, New Jersey, Crowley graduated from Egg Harbor High School in 1946. On the 7 August 1949, the 19-year-old Crowley wins the title of "Miss New Jersey" at a contest held at Asbury Park. As the winner she enters the "Miss America" pageant held in Atlantic City, New Jersey on the 10 September 49 and comes sixth.
Acting career
Crowley attended New York's American Academy of Dramatic Arts in 1950 and undertakes some live TV work there. In February 1951 she appears with Conrad Nagel in "A Star is Born" on Robert Montgomery Presents. As an actress, she specialized in being seductive in films and television series.
Maverick
Crowley is best remembered appearing in eight episodes (a series record for a leading lady) as a variety of sirens on the ABC/Warner Brothers series, Maverick (1957) opposite James Garner, Jack Kelly, and Roger Moore.
- "The Jeweled Gun" (with Jack Kelly)
- "Maverick Springs" (with James Garner and Jack Kelly)
- "The Misfortune Teller" (with James Garner)
- "A Bullet for the Teacher" (with Roger Moore)
- "Kiz" (with Roger Moore)
- "Dade City Dodge"
- "The Troubled Heir"
- "One of Our Trains Is Missing" (the last three with Jack Kelly).
Crowley made 81 television appearances and was cast in 20 movies between 1951 and 1970. One of her last movie roles was in Downhill Racer with Robert Redford. She made three guest appearances on Perry Mason, including the role of defendant and title character Marylin Clark in the 1958 episode, "The Case of the Lonely Heiress." Many of her films were low-budget science fiction and horror movies, but she seemed to appear in practically every narrative television series produced in the late 1950s and 1960s, including Crossroads, Bourbon Street Beat, Surfside 6, Hawaiian Eye, 77 Sunset Strip, Bat Masterson with Gene Barry, The Americans. Bonanza, Colt .45, Bronco, Branded with Chuck Connors, Redigo, My Three Sons with Fred MacMurray, The Donna Reed Show, Checkmate with Sebastian Cabot, Route 66, Thriller, Batman (episodes 21 and 22) with Adam West, Disneyland, Family Affair, Rawhide with Clint Eastwood, The High Chaparral and The Lone Ranger.[2]
Private life
Crowley married John Rubsam in Los Angeles on 27 September 1969 and gave birth to a son, Matthew, in 1970.
Selected filmography
- The Silver Whip (1953)
- The Farmer Takes a Wife (1953)
- Target Earth (1954)
- City of Shadows (1955)
- The Circular Staircase (1956)
- Westward Ho the Wagons! (1956)
- The Quiet Gun (1956)
- Female Jungle (1956)
- The Flame Barrier (1958)
- The Rebel Set (1959)
- Curse of the Undead (1959)
- FBI Code 98 (1962)
- Showdown (1963)
- Downhill Racer (1969)
- The Lawyer (1970)
Other
Kathleen Crowley was often confused with Patricia "Pat" Crowley, an actress who appeared as a leading lady in different episodes of many of the same television series but was no relation.
References
- 1 2 "Kathleen Crowley profile". Retrieved April 10, 2014.
- ↑ Kathleen Crowley at the Internet Movie Database
External links
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