Katherine Perry

Katherine Perry

Birth : 1897-01-05, New York, New York, U.S.A.

Death : 1983-10-14

History

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Katherine Perry (aka Kathryn Perry; January 5, 1897 – October 14, 1983) was an American stage and film actress. She appeared in 36 films between 1920 and 1936. She was born in New York City and died in Woodland Hills, Los Angeles. She was the second wife of Owen Moore.

Profile

Katherine Perry

Movies

My Man Godfrey
Socialite (uncredited)
Fifth Avenue socialite Irene Bullock needs a "forgotten man" to win a scavenger hunt, and no one is more forgotten than Godfrey Park, who resides in a dump by the East River. Irene hires Godfrey as a servant for her riotously unhinged family, to the chagrin of her spoiled sister, Cornelia, who tries her best to get Godfrey fired. As Irene falls for her new butler, Godfrey turns the tables and teaches the frivolous Bullocks a lesson or two.
Call Her Savage
Maid (Uncredited)
A high-spirited, short-tempered, young woman hates her father and loves to rebel against him. She marries a man whom her father hates but her marriage fails and she learns the errors of her ways.
Side Street
Kathleen Doyle
Three New York Irish brothers cross paths as policeman, doctor and bootlegger.
Blood Will Tell
Sally Morgan (as Kathryn Perry)
Rancher Buck Jones goes undercover as a ranch hand on his own spread
Rumors for Rent
Helen (as Kathryn Perry)
A 1927 comedy film
Just a Husband
Helen
Newlyweds Warren and Helen have an unplanned honeymoon in Death Valley.
Womanpower
Jenny Killian (as Kathryn Perry)
Womanpower (1926)
The First Year
Grace Livingston (as Kathryn Perry)
One of the films that Borzage shot under contract for Fox before he began his run of box-office hits. This is a comedy built up around the disastrous dinner that a couple of newlyweds organise for an important financial partner of the husband's.
The Last Door
Guest
The Last Door (1921)
Sooner or Later
Miss Hollander
When newlywed Robert Ellis suspects that his missing wife is having a clandestine affair, he appeals to his friend, Pat Murphy, to find her. Pat's search leads him to the Waldorf-Astoria where he finds a woman named Edna Ellis and, assuming that she is Ellis' errant wife, kidnaps her and returns her to Ellis. Complications arise when the real Mrs. Ellis arrives home and discovers another woman. After several comic incidents, Pat falls in love with Edna and Ellis learns that his wife's secret rendezvous was with her sister.