Karen Arthur

Biography: Upon arriving in Hollywood in the 1960s, Omaha-born actress Karen Jensen discovered that there was already a Karen Jensen active in films and TV. Thus it was that Nebraska's Ms. Jensen became Karen Arthur. Under this new billing, she appeared in such films as Guide for the Married Man (1967) and Paul Newman's Winning (1969). Shifting her activities to the other side of the camera, Karen Arthur produced and directed the 1972 incest drama My Sister, My Love (originally released as The Mafu Cage), and later became one of the regular directors on TV's Cagney and Lacey, winning an Emmy for the tense 1984 episode "Heat."

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Title: Year: Credit: User score:
tbd Judging Amy: Season 5 Sep 23, 2003 Director tbd
tbd 7th Heaven: Season 8 Sep 15, 2003 Director tbd
tbd Cagney & Lacey: Season 4 Oct 15, 1984 Director tbd
tbd Cagney & Lacey: Season 3 Mar 19, 1984 Director tbd
tbd Hart to Hart: Season 5 Sep 27, 1983 Director tbd
tbd Remington Steele: Season 2 Sep 20, 1983 Director tbd
tbd Hart to Hart: Season 4 Sep 28, 1982 Director tbd
tbd Hart to Hart: Season 3 Oct 6, 1981 Director tbd
tbd The Streets of San Francisco (1972): Season 3 Sep 12, 1974 Margaret Bateman tbd
tbd Ironside: Season 4 Sep 17, 1970 Karen Arthur / Marge Bonner tbd
tbd The Wild Wild West: Season 3 Sep 8, 1967 Greta tbd