Kathleen Case


 Kathleen Case (July 31,1933– July 22, 1979)

She made her 1951 silver screen bow in "Two Tickets to Broadway", and while she continued to make cinematic appearances in such features as "Last of the Pony Riders" and "The Eddie Cantor Story" (both 1953) the 1954 "Human Desire", and 1955's "The Second Greatest Sex", her best-known work came on television; Kathleen's numerous small screen credits, mostly Westerns, were to include such fare of the day as "The Adventures of Kit Carson" "Chevron Theatre", "Hopalong Cassidy", "Big Town", "The George Burns and Gracie Allen Show", "Father Knows Best", "The Millionaire", "Bachelor Father", "The Real McCoys", "Richard Diamond, Private Detective", "Highway Patrol", "Wagon Train", and the "Zane Grey Theater". Last seen on 1961 episodes of "Hawaiian Eye" and "Surfside 6". On February 5, 1967 when a vehicle she was driving struck actor Dirk Rambo's car head-on, killing him, though at a trial two months later, a judge found than she was not at fault and dismissed all charges. She died on July 22, 1979 at age 45.

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