Catherine Burns
American actress

Catherine Burns

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American actress
A.K.A.
Cathy Burns
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Birth:
24 September 1945(New York City)
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Catherine Burns (born September 24, 1945) is an American actress of stage, film, radio and television. She was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for her performance in Last Summer (1969).

Career

Born in New York City, Burns attended Hunter College High School, Hunter College and the American Academy of Dramatic Arts. She made her Broadway debut in 1968 in The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie, for which she received the Clarence Derwent Award.

In 1970 she won the Theatre World Award for her performance in the off-Broadway play Dear Janet Rosenberg, Dear Mr. Kooning.

Burns made her screen debut in 1969 in Last Summer as sensitive, conservative Rhoda, receiving critical acclaim and a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress. The role also brought her the 1970 Kansas City Film Critics Circle Award for Best Supporting Actress.

Her other film credits include Me, Natalie (1969) and Red Sky at Morning (1971).

Television

Burns's television debut was the role of Mary Warren in Arthur Miller's The Crucible (1967). She went on to appear as the original Cathy Craig on One Life to Live in 1969. Her other TV credits include the adaptation of Arthur Miller's play A Memory of Two Mondays (1974), the miniseries The Word (1978), and guest appearances on Love, American Style, Adam-12, Emergency!, The Mod Squad, Police Woman, The Waltons and The Bionic Woman. She continued on television throughout the 1970s and into the mid-1980s, when she turned from acting to writing.

Books

Her children's book, The Winter Bird, was published by Windmill Books in 1971. Staying behind when other birds go south for the winter, a little bird discovers a new way of life in the unusual world of carousel horses.

Radio

She also was an actress on radio, appearing in 1973 on Mutual's The Zero Hour, hosted by Rod Serling.

Filmography

YearNameTypeDirectorsWritersStars
1970The David Frost ShowTV SeriesDavid FrostTiny Tim (musician)
1970The 42nd Annual Academy AwardsTV SpecialHal KanterMary LoosFred AstaireBurt BacharachCandice Bergen
1976The Annual Theatre World AwardsTV SpecialMaureen AndermanJohn Cullum
1967The CrucibleTV MovieAlex SegalGeorge C. ScottColleen DewhurstMelvyn Douglas
1969Last SummerMovieFrank PerryEd McBainEleanor PerryBarbara HersheyRichard ThomasBruce Davison
1969One Life to LiveTV SeriesErika SlezakMichael EastonKristen Alderson
1969Me, NatalieMovieFred CoeStanley ShapiroPatty DukeJames FarentinoMartin Balsam
1971Great PerformancesTV SeriesJulie AndrewsWalter CronkitePlácido Domingo
1971Red Sky at MorningMovieJames GoldstoneMarguerite RobertsRichard ThomasDesi Arnaz Jr.
1972Two for the MoneyTV MovieBernard L. KowalskiRobert HooksWalter Brennan
1972The CatcherTV MovieAndrew Robinson (actor)Jan-Michael VincentAnthony Franciosa
1972Night of TerrorTV MovieJeannot SzwarcMartin BalsamChuck Connors
1972JigsawTV SeriesRamon Bieri
1972Love, American StyleTV SeriesStuart MargolinWilliam Callaway
1972Mod SquadTV SeriesMichael Cole (actor)Clarence Williams IIIPeggy Lipton
1973Adam-12TV SeriesMartin MilnerKent McCordShaaron Claridge
1973The WaltonsTV SeriesJon WalmsleyMary Elizabeth McDonoughEric Scott (actor)
1974Emergency!TV SeriesRandolph MantoothKevin TigheJulie London
1975LincolnTV Mini-SeriesHal HolbrookSada ThompsonMichael Cristofer
1975CannonTV SeriesWilliam Conrad
1975-1976Medical StoryTV SeriesTony MusanteMeredith Baxter
1976Medical CenterTV SeriesJames Daly (actor)Chad Everett
1976Police WomanTV SeriesAngie DickinsonEarl Holliman
1976Police StoryTV SeriesScott BradyDon Meredith
1976Amelia EarhartTV MovieGeorge Schaefer (director)Susan ClarkJohn ForsytheStephen Macht
1976The Bionic WomanTV SeriesLindsay WagnerRichard AndersonMartin E. Brooks
1978The WordTV Mini-SeriesDavid JanssenJames WhitmoreFlorinda Bolkan
1982/IA Christmas CarolTV Movie
1984Seeing ThingsTV SeriesLouis Del GrandeJanet-Laine GreenMartha Gibson
1984CBS Schoolbreak SpecialTV SeriesMonica CalhounTammy Lauren