Kathryn Stanley was an American actress who is best known for Hold ‘er Sheriff, Hubby’s Weekend Trip, and The Nightwatchman’s Mistake.
Personal and Family Life
Kathryn Stanley was born on November 12, 1897, in Illinois, USA. She lived a significant part of her life in California. Details about her family life are limited, but her commitment to acting was evident through her various roles in films during the late 1920s and early 1930s.
Career
Kathryn had a brief but notable acting career in the film industry. She appeared in numerous films, often portraying characters like bathing beauties and dancing girls, which showcased her talent and popularity during that era. Her performances in films like Crazy to Act and The Campus Vamp helped establish her presence in early cinema.
Death and Legacy
Kathryn Stanley passed away on April 17, 1978, in Los Angeles, California, USA. Although her career was relatively short, she remains remembered for her contributions to early American film. Her roles in various comedies and musicals have left a lasting impression on classic cinema enthusiasts.
Filmography
Title | Release Date | Character |
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Crazy to Act | 1927-05-15 | Bathing Beauty |
Run, Girl, Run | 1928-01-15 | Bathing Girl in Tableau |
The Campus Vamp | 1928-11-25 | Bathing Girl |
The Rodeo | 1929-03-24 | Minor Role |
Matchmaking Mamma | 1929-03-30 | Dancing Girl (uncredited) |
The Campus Carmen | 1928-09-22 | College Girl |
Hubby’s Weekend Trip | 1928-11-01 | Office Clerk |
Radio Kisses | 1930-05-04 | |
Hold ‘er Sheriff | 1931-06-07 |