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  1. 14 oct. 2016 · Find a Grave Memorial ID: 171706807. Source citation. Actress, Author. Born Kathryn Elizabeth Hohn, her father was the pastor of her family's local church. After high school, she entered and earned a trip to California from a contest called Get Away to Hollywood. This led to her motion picture debut as she was cast in the Ginger Rogers' film ...

  2. KATHRYN ADAMS. Beautiful, talented Kathryn Elizabeth Adams had a brief but memorable career in motion pictures. Born July 15, 1920, in Mankato, MN, “which is famous for the slaughter of 33 Sioux Indians (Laughs),” she got into pictures after being encouraged to enter a contest. “In 1939, Lux Radio Show had a Gateway To Hollywood program.

  3. RM TY6ME4 – Actress Amy Adams is joined by her husband, actor Darren Le Gallo and their daughter Aviana Le Gallo and mother Kathryn Adams during an unveiling ceremony honoring her with the 2,598th star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in Los Angeles on January 11, 2017. Photo by Jim Ruymen/UPI. RM HGRWXK – Hollywood, USA. 11th Jan, 2017.

  4. Dr. Mary-Kathryn Adams. Mary-Kathryn (MK) leads the business to deliver its strategic mission – working with organisations to help them conceptualise, embed and measure the impact they hope to achieve. MK focuses on strategy development, business planning and innovation, leading on stakeholder and partner engagement through our key ...

  5. Kathryn Adams (born Kathryn Ethalinda Colson; May 25, 1893 – February 17, 1959), sometimes credited as Catherine Adams or Katherine Adams, was an American silent film actress. Early years [ edit ] Adams was born Kathryn Ethalinda Colson on May 25, 1893, the daughter of actress Kate Colson. [2]

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  7. Kathryn Adams was born on July 15, 1920 in New Ulm, Minnesota, USA. She was an actress, known for Blonde for a Day (1946), Saboteur (1942) and Fifth Avenue Girl (1939). She was previously married to Fred Owen Doty and Hugh Beaumont. She died on October 14, 2016 in Mankato, Minnesota, USA. See full bio ».