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Catherine Craig(1915-2004)

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Catherine Craig
There was a time when Catherine Craig was known in Hollywood as a promising and talented "B"-level actress as opposed to being simply Mrs. Robert Preston. All in all, she handled it with grace, poise and wifely dedication.

Born Catherine Jewel Feltus on January 18, 1915, in Bloomington, Indiana, she was the daughter of a circus proprietor and cinema owner who piqued her initial interest in the arts. Although she attended school in the States (in her native Bloomington), she spoke Spanish fluently as a result of her childhood trips with her family to South America (including Santiago, Chile). Graduating from the University of Indiana in 1936, she was a speech instructor's assistant for a time while appearing on the local stage in Indiana.

Eventually relocating to Los Angeles in search of a professional career, her well-modulated voice and crisp diction came in handy when radio work came her way. She met actor Preston while both were fellow students at the Pasadena Playhouse. The lovely blue-eyed, chestnut-haired Catherine initially earned studio interest interest after being spotted by a 20th Century Fox talent agent. She promptly apprenticed with the films La malédiction (1940), Murder Over New York (1940) and Manhattan Heartbeat (1940).

Catherine, however, earned a contract at her husband's studio, Paramount, but remained relatively obscure with a trail of decorative bit roles in such dubiously-titled "B" hokum as Las Vegas Nights (1941), West Point Widow (1941), Parachute Nurse (1942), Showboat Serenade (1944) and Amazone moderne (1946). In the post-war years the blue-eyed, chestnut-haired beauty finally began to earn more noticeable assignments such as her lifeboat survivor in Seven Were Saved (1947), her wealthy fiancé menaced by a conniving Albert Dekker in the superb "B" crime thriller The Pretender (1947), and her innocent-eyed prairie flower opposite Randolph Scott in La descente tragique (1948).

Following a few stage endeavors (she appeared with Preston in the plays "Girl of the Golden West" and "The Play's The Thing" in the late 1940s), she appeared in a few more films, the best being The Pretender (1947). By 1950 Catherine had drifted back to minor status and retired from films after a nothing part in Chaînes du destin (1950). From then on she completely avoided the limelight in support of her husband's career. Preston himself became disillusioned with films and the couple moved to New York wherein he became a Tony-winning Broadway performer of musicals and legit plays. Catherine appeared in an occasional play such as "Bell, Book and Candle" and "Inherit the Wind".

After living in Greenwich, Connecticut, then Montecito, California, Preston's film career was rejuvenated when he transferred his Harold Hill success to the big screen in Le marchand de fanfares (1962). He won an Oscar nomination decades later with Victor/Victoria (1982). Following Preston's death from lung cancer in 1987, Catherine, along with former theater co-stars Mary Martin and Bernadette Peters, paid tribute to him at the Tony Awards presentation that year. Catherine settled in Santa Barbara and passed away at age 88 in 2004.
BornJanuary 18, 1915
DiedJanuary 14, 2004(88)
BornJanuary 18, 1915
DiedJanuary 14, 2004(88)
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Known for

Bing Crosby, Betty Hutton, and Sonny Tufts in Here Come the Waves (1944)
Here Come the Waves
6.1
  • Lt. Townsend
  • 1944
John Calvert, Catherine Craig, and Barbara Freking in Appointment with Murder (1948)
Appointment with Murder
5.4
  • Lorraine W. Brinckley
  • 1948
Chick Chandler, Catherine Craig, Richard Travis, and Thelma White in Spy Train (1943)
Spy Train
5.1
  • Jane Thornwall
  • 1943
Louise Allbritton, Marguerite Chapman, Kay Harris, Frank Sully, and William Wright in Parachute Nurse (1942)
Parachute Nurse
5.5
  • Lt. Mullins
  • 1942

Credits

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  • Barbara Stanwyck and John Lund in Chaînes du destin (1950)
    Chaînes du destin
    7.4
    • Rosalie Baker
    • 1950
  • Sterling Hayden, John Payne, and Gail Russell in El Paso, ville sans loi (1949)
    El Paso, ville sans loi
    5.8
    • Mrs. Elkins
    • 1949
  • John Calvert, Catherine Craig, and Barbara Freking in Appointment with Murder (1948)
    Appointment with Murder
    5.4
    • Lorraine W. Brinckley
    • 1948
  • Randolph Scott, Barbara Britton, and George 'Gabby' Hayes in La descente tragique (1948)
    La descente tragique
    6.6
    • Celia Wallace
    • 1948
  • Gary Cooper, William Holden, Alan Ladd, Veronica Lake, Burt Lancaster, Bing Crosby, Bob Hope, Ray Milland, Barbara Stanwyck, Paulette Goddard, Joan Caulfield, Cass Daley, Billy De Wolfe, Barry Fitzgerald, Mary Hatcher, Dorothy Lamour, Gail Russell, Olga San Juan, Lizabeth Scott, and Sonny Tufts in Hollywood en folie (1947)
    Hollywood en folie
    6.3
    • Secretary (uncredited)
    • 1947
  • Catherine Craig and Albert Dekker in The Pretender (1947)
    The Pretender
    6.4
    • Claire Worthington
    • 1947
  • Sweet and Low
    7.0
    Short
    • Andrea Mather - Masquerade Party Hostess
    • 1947
  • Byron Barr, Don Castle, Catherine Craig, Richard Denning, Ann Doran, Russell Hayden, and Richard Loo in Seven Were Saved (1947)
    Seven Were Saved
    5.8
    • Lt. Susan Briscoe
    • 1947
  • Betty Hutton and Sonny Tufts in Cross My Heart (1946)
    Cross My Heart
    6.3
    • Reporter (uncredited)
    • 1946
  • David Niven and Loretta Young in The Perfect Marriage (1946)
    The Perfect Marriage
    5.9
    • Julie Camberwell (uncredited)
    • 1946
  • Bob Hope and Joan Caulfield in Le joyeux barbier (1946)
    Le joyeux barbier
    6.7
    • Duchess (uncredited)
    • 1946
  • Kirk Douglas, Van Heflin, Barbara Stanwyck, and Lizabeth Scott in L'Emprise du crime (1946)
    L'Emprise du crime
    7.4
    • French Maid (uncredited)
    • 1946
  • Alan Ladd and Geraldine Fitzgerald in Les héros dans l'ombre (1946)
    Les héros dans l'ombre
    6.6
    • Williams' Secretary (uncredited)
    • 1946
  • Barbara Stanwyck, Robert Cummings, and Diana Lynn in Amazone moderne (1946)
    Amazone moderne
    5.9
    • Mrs. Medford (uncredited)
    • 1946
  • Betty Hutton, Don DeFore, and Barry Fitzgerald in Le club des cigognes (1945)
    Le club des cigognes
    6.4
    • Louella Parsons (uncredited)
    • 1945

Personal details

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  • Alternative name
    • Katherine Craig
  • Height
    • 1.64 m
  • Born
    • January 18, 1915
    • Bloomington, Indiana, USA
  • Died
    • January 14, 2004
    • Santa Barbara, California, USA(undisclosed)
  • Spouse
    • Robert PrestonNovember 9, 1940 - March 21, 1987 (his death)
  • Other works
    (October 4 to 16, 1937) She acted in Barre Lyndon's play, "The Amazing Mr. Clitterhouse,"at the Pasadena Playhouse in Pasadena, California with Robert Preston in the cast. Gilmor Brown was artistic director. Victor Jory was director.

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  • Trivia
    Contractee Robert Preston played opposite Catherine in the screen test that culminated in her seven-year deal with Paramount in early 1940. The couple married in November of that year.
  • Nickname
    • Kay

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  • When did Catherine Craig die?
    January 14, 2004
  • How did Catherine Craig die?
    Undisclosed
  • How old was Catherine Craig when she died?
    88 years old
  • Where did Catherine Craig die?
    Santa Barbara, California, USA
  • When was Catherine Craig born?
    January 18, 1915

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