
Kathleen Maguire
Acting
Born: September 27, 1925
Biography
Kathleen Maguire (September 27, 1925 – August 9, 1989) was an American actress who won an Obie Award in 1958 for her performance in the stage play, The Time of the Cuckoo. Born in New York City, Maguire was an acting student of Lee Strasberg and Sanford Meisner. Maguire was also known for two roles in two short-lived soap operas on television, first as wealthy widow, Kate Austen on A Flame in the Wind; and as extremely conservative doctor's wife, Adrian Sims on the series A World Apart. She later replaced Doris Belack in the role of Anna Wolek Craig in the long-running serial One Life to Live. Among her film credits are the 1957 drama Edge of the City, Flipper (1963), The Borgia Stick (1967), The Concorde ... Airport '79 (1979), Willie & Phil (1980), and the TV movie Bill (1981).
Known For

October 02, 1955

October 02, 1955

October 02, 1955

August 17, 1979

January 04, 1957

September 17, 1963

August 14, 1963

October 02, 1961

November 07, 1948

November 07, 1948

August 15, 1980

September 16, 1961