Kathleen Crowley

Biography: American actress Kathleen Crowley made her first mark on the entertainment world when she was elected Miss Egg Harbor of 1949. This led to the Miss New Jersey title and finally to the Miss America pageant, where Kathleen got no farther than Miss Congeniality. Fortunately this title came with a scholarship, enabling Kathleen to go to the American Academy of Dramatic Arts. A few years later, Kathleen was hired by actor/producer Robert Montgomery to portray Esther Blodgett/Vicki Lester in a 1951 live-TV adaptation of A Star is Born. A desultory film contract followed, but after a single unimportant appearance in a Betty Grable picture Kathleen was back in television. She preferred free-lancing, appearing regularly only on the 1954 syndicated series Waterfront. At the height of her TV activity, Ms. Crowley was cast as the female lead in Disney's Westward Ho the Wagons (1956); unfortunately most of the studio publicity concentrated on the presence in the film of several MousketeersAmerican actress Kathleen Crowley made her first mark on the entertainment world when she was elected Miss Egg Harbor of 1949. This led to the Miss New Jersey title and finally to the Miss America pageant, where Kathleen got no farther than Miss Congeniality. Fortunately this title came with a scholarship, enabling Kathleen to go to the American Academy of Dramatic Arts. A few years later, Kathleen was hired by actor/producer Robert Montgomery to portray Esther Blodgett/Vicki Lester in a 1951 live-TV adaptation of A Star is Born. A desultory film contract followed, but after a single unimportant appearance in a Betty Grable picture Kathleen was back in television. She preferred free-lancing, appearing regularly only on the 1954 syndicated series Waterfront. At the height of her TV activity, Ms. Crowley was cast as the female lead in Disney's Westward Ho the Wagons (1956); unfortunately most of the studio publicity concentrated on the presence in the film of several Mousketeers like Cubby O'Brien and Karen Pendleton. Several years of TV work later, Kathleen was still a "guest star" but not quite a real star. In the early '60s, after a brief Warner Bros. contract, she gradually faded from view. Crowley died in 2017, at age 87. Expand

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Title: Year: Credit: User score:
tbd Bonanza: Season 9 Sep 17, 1967 Denise tbd
tbd Batman (1966): Season 1 Jan 12, 1966 Sophia Starr 7.8
tbd Gidget: Season 1 Sep 15, 1965 Barbara tbd
tbd Perry Mason: Season 9 Sep 12, 1965 Grace Elders Knapp tbd
tbd My Three Sons: Season 5 Sep 17, 1964 Lois tbd
tbd Perry Mason: Season 7 Sep 26, 1963 Lillian Bradisson tbd
tbd The Donna Reed Show: Season 6 Sep 19, 1963 Actor tbd
tbd Bonanza: Season 4 Sep 23, 1962 Lory tbd
tbd Route 66: Season 3 Sep 21, 1962 Diana Kirk tbd
tbd Bonanza: Season 1 Sep 12, 1959 Kathleen 8.0
tbd Rawhide: Season 1 Jan 9, 1959 Millie tbd
tbd Perry Mason: Season 1 Sep 21, 1957 Marilyn tbd