Kathryn Leigh Scott

Kathryn Leigh Scott ( * January 29, 1943, according to other sources 1945 in Robbinsdale, Minnesota as Marlene Kringstad ) is an American actress, author and film producer, known for her roles in the television series Dark Shadows.

Life

Scott was as Marlene Kringstad and daughter of Ole and Hilda Kringstad, both of Norwegian descent, was born. She grew up on a farm in Robbinsdale, Minnesota and later attended the American Academy of Dramatic Arts. After she arrived in New York City, she worked as a Playboy Bunny and changed its name to Kathryn Leigh Scott.

She is known for her roles Josette Dupre, Rachel Drummond, Lady Kitty Soames Hampshire respectively and Maggie Evans and Collins in the television series Dark Shadows are known which she played from 1966 to 1970. In September 1970, she left the show to get along with her ​​boyfriend photographer Ben Martin, whom she still married the same year to move to France. In addition to numerous guest appearances on television series, they also had a recurring role as Annie Riordan in Philip Marlowe, Private Eye (1983) and Bunny Harvard in Dallas (1989). Films in which she played include The Castle of the Vampire ( 1970), The Great Gatsby (1974 ), Providence (1977 ) Witches' Brew (1980 ), The assassination (1987 ), Doctor Mabuse (2013 ) and The Rising Light ( 2013).

Scott in 1986 founded the book publishing Pomegranate Press and himself wrote several books. In her second marriage, she was married from 1991 to April 2011, with the later editor of Los Angeles magazine Geoff Miller.

Filmography (selection)

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