Kathleen Maguire

Kathleen Maguire

Acting

Birthday

1925/09/27

Day of death

1989/08/09 (63 years old)

Gender

Female

Place of Birth

Also know as

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Biography

Kathleen Maguire (September 27, 1925 – August 9, 1989) was an American actress who won an Obie Award in 1958 for her performance in the stage play, The Time of the Cuckoo. Born in New York City, Maguire was an acting student of Lee Strasberg and Sanford Meisner. Maguire was also known for two roles in two short-lived soap operas on television, first as wealthy widow, Kate Austen on A Flame in the Wind; and as extremely conservative doctor's wife, Adrian Sims on the series A World Apart. She la...Read more

Acting
Bill
6.6

(1981) Bill

as Florence Archer

The Borgia Stick
7.8

(1967) The Borgia Stick

as Ruth

Edge of the City
7.1

(1957) Edge of the City

as Ellen Wilson

0.0

(1953) The Bachelor Party

as Helen

1.0

(1986) Alone in the T-Shirt Zone

as Party Fox

Flipper
5.7

(1963) Flipper

as Martha Ricks

0.0

(1973) Shock-A-Bye Baby

as ---

The Chadwick Family
6.0

(1974) The Chadwick Family

as Valerie Chadwick

Willie and Phil
4.4

(1980) Willie and Phil

as Mrs. Sutherland

The Concorde... Airport '79
4.8

(1979) The Concorde... Airport '79

as Mary Parker

Studio One
4.7

(1948) Studio One

as Evelyn Digger

Alfred Hitchcock Presents
7.7

(1955) Alfred Hitchcock Presents

as Dorothy Crane

The Fugitive
7.2

(1963) The Fugitive

as Nancy Gilman

The Defenders
6.2

(1961) The Defenders

as Beverly Moffat

0.0

(1970) A World Apart

as ---

The Philco Television Playhouse
6.0

(1948) The Philco Television Playhouse

as Helen

N.Y.P.D.
5.8

(1967) N.Y.P.D.

as ---

Ben Casey
5.7

(1961) Ben Casey

as ---

The Defenders
6.2

(1961) The Defenders

as Verna Olson

6.5

(1948) Actors Studio

as Sarah

Alfred Hitchcock Presents
7.7

(1955) Alfred Hitchcock Presents

as Betty

Alfred Hitchcock Presents
7.7

(1955) Alfred Hitchcock Presents

as Mrs. Rogers

Studio One
4.7

(1948) Studio One

as Chris Juleson

The Philco Television Playhouse
6.0

(1948) The Philco Television Playhouse

as ---