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Kathleen Dabney(1942-2011)

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Kathleen was an actress of enormous talent whose unrestrained creativity often blurred the lines separating the worlds of reality and theater. She was a proud daughter of Texas, but she also established roots in the high and low theaters of New York, which molded her art and refined her edge at an early age.

Kathleen was the daughter of Blanche Dabney Johnson and J. Edward Johnson. She was born in Brownwood, TX on November 10, 1942. She graduated from Woodrow Wilson High School in Dallas, Stephens College in Columbia, Missouri, and received a Masters Degree in Theater from the University of Mississippi.

She was a natural star whose brilliance propelled her at an early age to Broadway. She loved rock and roll, and was a friend of many in the entertainment industry including Arlo Guthrie who she worked alongside in Alice's Restaurant 1969.

Kathleen Dabney died peacefully at her home in Brownwood on September 28, 2011
BornNovember 10, 1942
DiedSeptember 28, 2011(68)
BornNovember 10, 1942
DiedSeptember 28, 2011(68)
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Known for

Alice's Restaurant (1969)
Alice's Restaurant
6.3
  • Karin
  • 1969
World Without Waves (2004)
World Without Waves
7.6
  • Additional Crew
  • 2004
CBS Playhouse (1967)
CBS Playhouse
7.1
TV Series
  • Tanis
Jigsaw
6.5
TV Series
  • Actress

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Actress



  • Jigsaw
    6.5
    TV Series
    • 1972
  • CBS Playhouse (1967)
    CBS Playhouse
    7.1
    TV Series
    • Tanis
    • 1969
  • Alice's Restaurant (1969)
    Alice's Restaurant
    6.3
    • Karin
    • 1969
  • This Town Will Never Be the Same
    TV Movie
    • Pat
    • 1969

Additional Crew



  • World Without Waves (2004)
    World Without Waves
    7.6
    • screenplay consultant
    • 2004

Personal details

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  • Born
    • November 10, 1942
    • Brownwood, Texas, USA
  • Died
    • September 28, 2011
    • Brownwood, Texas, USA
  • Other works
    She played Ellen Terry in Tom Eyen's play, "Sarah B. Divine: A Musical Biographical Fantasy on the Life of Sarah Bernhardt," at La MaMa ETC at the Theatre of the Eye Repertory Company production with Karole Kaye Stevenson (played Sarah 1 & Jeanne), Carole Silon (played Sarah 2 & Anita), Helen Hanft (played Sarah 3 & young Judith Van Hard), Elsa Tresko (played Sarah 4, Madame Boviar, old Judith Van Hard, & Madame Nathalie), Jonathan Kramer (played Maurice Bernhardt), Bobo Legendre (played Eleonora Duse), William Griffin Duffy (played M. Pitou & Oscar Wilde), Ellen Gurin (played Giselle & Louise), Carolyn Wiswell (played Yvette & Brigitte), Tarina Lewis (played Madame Gerard & Lady Wilde), Dan Mason (played Actor, Prince De Ligne, Dumas, Sardou, & Reviewer), and Mark Russel (played Louis Tellegrin & Reviewer) in the cast. Tom Eyen was also director. Jonathan Kramer was musical director. Saito was set designer. Michael Warren Powell and Mary Nichols were costume designers. Toby Mailman was lighting designer. William Griffin Duffy was production manager. Rene Gonzalez was stage manager.

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