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Kathleen Widdoes

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Quite distinctive with her dark hollow eyes, sharp ethnic looks and frizzy head of hair, veteran stage actress Kathleen Widdoes began her career enacting delicate but vibrant classical heroines. In later years, she gained significant visibility on TV, particularly as an emotive, but well-meaning and strong-minded presence on various daytime soapers.

Born on March 21, 1939, in Wilmington, Delaware, Kathleen is the daughter of Eugene Widdoes and his wife, Bernice Delapo. She attended high school there and made her professional stage debut as "Alma" in "Bus Stop" at age 18 at the Robin Hood Playhouse in Wilmington. She then toured Canada in the role of "Catherine" in "A View from the Bridge" and played roles in "Ondine" and "The Lark" on Canadian TV. Additionally, she studied mime at the Université au Théâtre des Nations in Paris, and attended the Sorbonne in Paris on a Fulbright Scholarship, where she completed her theatrical studies.

Moving to New York to pursue her career, Kathleen blossomed into one of the loveliest and most talented classical ingénues around, gaining valuable experience and acclaim on- and off-Broadway in such plays as "The World of Suzie Wong" (understudying France Nuyen), "The Three Sisters" (1959), "The Idiot" (1960) and "The Maids" (1963). Moreover, she earned glowing reviews in works of the Bard, most notably for Joseph Papp and his New York Shakespeare Festival. Her early Shakespeare work included "Henry V" (1960), "Measure for Measure" (1960), "A Midsummer Night's Dream" (1961), Richard II (1962) and "The Tempest" (1962).

TV audiences first caught sight of her talent in a regular role on the soapy medical drama Young Dr. Malone (1958) and, as "Emily Webb" in a prestigious production of Our Town (1959) which also starred Art Carney. The rest of the 1960s was predominantly theater-oriented; however, she did make an impressive film debut as one of Le Groupe (1966), alongside fellow newcomers Candice Bergen, Joanna Pettet, Hal Holbrook and Joan Hackett, and appeared prominently in Petulia (1968) and Anton Chekhov's La mouette (1968). The 1970s proved to be the pinnacle of Kathleen's stage career capped by her Obie award-winning performance as "Polly Peacham" in "The Beggar's Opera" in 1972 and a Tony nomination the following year for her vibrant "Beatrice" in "Much Ado About Nothing", a role preserved for TV. Adding to her Bard stature that decade was her bravura work as "Desdemona", "Juliet", "Titania", "Viola" and "Mariana".

In 1978, Kathleen began showing up on daytime drama. She scored big points as young Ray Liotta's emotional and careworn Italian mom, "Rose Perini", on Un autre monde (1964) from 1978-1980, and also had a subsequent role on Ryan's Hope (1975) before establishing herself with the role of benevolent advice-giver "Emma Snyder" in As the World Turns (1956), a role she has played since November of 1985, earning four daytime Emmy nominations in the process.

In all that time, Kathleen has maintained a strong profile in the New York theater scene. Credits have included "The Importance of Being Earnest", Neil Simon's "Brighton Beach Memoirs", the revival of "You Can't Take It With You" and "Hamlet" (twice playing "Gertrude"). She won a second Obie Award for "Tower of Evil" in 1990, and was awarded the Lucille Lortel Award for her outstanding participation in "Franny's Way" (2002). More recently, she appeared in a revival of Noël Coward's "After the Ball" (2004), a musical version of Oscar Wilde's "Lady Windemere's Fan".

Along with her "As the World Turn" duties in New York, Kathleen has been seen on TV in episodes of Oz (1997) (recurring), and New York - Police judiciaire (1990), among others. Divorced in 1972 from the late actor Richard Jordan, by whom she has a daughter Nina Jordan, she is currently married to second husband Jerry Senter. They live just outside of New York City.
BornMarch 21, 1939
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    Known for

    James Mason, Vanessa Redgrave, David Warner, and Simone Signoret in La mouette (1968)
    La mouette
    6.6
    • Masha, His Daughter
    • 1968
    As the World Turns (1956)
    As the World Turns
    6.3
    TV Series
    • Emma Snyder
    Meg Ryan and Denzel Washington in À l'épreuve du feu (1996)
    À l'épreuve du feu
    6.6
    • Geraldine Walden
    • 1996
    Petulia (1968)
    Petulia
    6.8
    • Wilma
    • 1968

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    • As the World Turns (1956)
      As the World Turns
      6.3
      TV Series
      • Emma Snyder
      • 1985–2010
    • Oz (1997)
      Oz
      8.7
      TV Series
      • Mrs. Beecher
      • 1997–2002
    • Tony Goldwyn, Maura Tierney, Hugh Dancy, Reid Scott, Mehcad Brooks, and Odelya Halevi in New York - Police judiciaire (1990)
      New York - Police judiciaire
      7.8
      TV Series
      • Judge Childers
      • 1999
    • Hi-Life (1998)
      Hi-Life
      5.7
      • Frankie
      • 1998
    • Meg Ryan and Denzel Washington in À l'épreuve du feu (1996)
      À l'épreuve du feu
      6.6
      • Geraldine Walden
      • 1996
    • American Playhouse (1980)
      American Playhouse
      7.3
      TV Series
      • Esther Rosenbloom
      • 1991
    • Tony Curtis and Susan Lucci in Mafia Princess (1986)
      Mafia Princess
      5.2
      TV Movie
      • Angelina Giancana
      • 1986
    • Ryan's Hope (1975)
      Ryan's Hope
      7.2
      TV Series
      • Una MacCurtain
      • 1983
    • Avis de recherches (1983)
      Avis de recherches
      7.1
      • Ms. Hauser
      • 1983
    • I'm Dancing as Fast as I Can (1982)
      I'm Dancing as Fast as I Can
      6.2
      • Doctor Rawlings
      • 1982
    • Nurse (1981)
      Nurse
      7.8
      TV Series
      • Dr. Carol Swanson
      • 1981
    • Great Performances (1971)
      Great Performances
      7.9
      TV Series
      • Edith Wharton
      • 1981
    • Linda Hamilton, Lorenzo Lamas, Doran Clark, Linda Grovenor, Jim Youngs, and Daniel Zippi in Secrets of Midland Heights (1980)
      Secrets of Midland Heights
      6.4
      TV Series
      • Helen Millington Dulles
      • 1981
    • Un autre monde (1964)
      Un autre monde
      7.0
      TV Series
      • Rose Perrini
      • 1979
    • Telly Savalas in Kojak (1973)
      Kojak
      7.1
      TV Series
      • Sonia
      • 1977

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    • Born
      • March 21, 1939
      • Wilmington, Delaware, USA
    • Spouses
        Richard JordanJanuary 22, 1964 - 1972 (divorced, 1 child)
    • Children
      • Nina Jordan
    • Parents
        Eugene Harvey Widdoes
    • Other works
      Was in the stage production of Shakespeare In The Park in the 1960s
    • Publicity listings
      • 1 Pictorial

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      In the 1980s she was an owner of a Chelsea restaurant named The Blue Hen.

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      86 years old
    • When was Kathleen Widdoes born?
      March 21, 1939
    • Where was Kathleen Widdoes born?
      Wilmington, Delaware, USA
    • What is Kathleen Widdoes's birth name?
      Kathleen Effie Widdoes
    • What is Kathleen Widdoes known for?
      As the World Turns, Petulia, The Sea Gull, and Courage Under Fire

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