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List of Katharine Ross performances

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Ross in Tell Them Willie Boy Is Here (1969)

Katharine Ross is an American actress whose career began in the 1960s, with her feature debut being Shenandoah (1965), followed by roles in the comedies Mister Buddwing (1965) and The Singing Nun (1966), and the psychological thriller Games (1967). Ross garnered international acclaim for her role in Mike Nichols' The Graduate (1967), for which she won the Golden Globe Award for New Star of the Year, and was nominated for the Academy Award and BAFTA Award for Best Supporting Actress.

In 1969, Ross won the BAFTA Award for Best Actress for her roles in both Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid and Tell Them Willie Boy Is Here. Subsequent roles included the lead in the horror film The Stepford Wives (1975), and the drama Voyage of the Damned (1976), for which she won the Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress. She then co-starred with Sam Elliott—who subsequently became her husband—in the horror film The Legacy (1978), followed by the science fiction film The Final Countdown (1980) and in Richard Brooks' comedy thriller Wrong Is Right (1982). From 1985 to 1987, Ross starred in the television series The Colbys. Beginning in the 1990s, Ross went into semi-retirement, though she continued to occasionally appear in television and film roles. In 2001, she had a supporting role as a therapist of the title character in Richard Kelly's Donnie Darko, which went on to amass a cult following.

Film

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Year Title Role Director Notes Ref.
1965 Shenandoah Ann Anderson Andrew V. McLaglen [1]
1965 Mister Buddwing Janet Delbert Mann [1]
1966 The Singing Nun Nicole Arlien Henry Koster [1]
1967 The Longest Hundred Miles Laura Huntington Don Weis Television film [2]
1967 Games Jennifer Montgomery Curtis Harrington [1]
1967 The Graduate Elaine Robinson Mike Nichols Golden Globe-Best New Starring Actress. Laurel Award-Best Supporting Actress.
Nominated Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress and BAFTA-Best Newcomer
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1968 Hellfighters Tish Buckman Andrew V. McLaglen [1]
1969 Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid Etta Place George Roy Hill BAFTA Award for Best Actress (also for Tell Them Willie Boy Is Here) [1]
1969 Tell Them Willie Boy Is Here Lola Abraham Polonsky BAFTA Award for Best Actress (also for Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid) [1]
1970 Fools Anais Appleton Tom Gries [1]
1972 Get to Know Your Rabbit Nameless Woman Brian De Palma [1]
1972 They Only Kill Their Masters Kate Bingham James Goldstone [1]
1974 Love and Chance Docteur Constance Weber Philippe Labro Also known as: Chance and Violence [2]
1975 The Stepford Wives Joanna Eberhart Bryan Forbes Saturn Award for Best Actress [1]
1976 Voyage of the Damned Mira Houser Stuart Rosenberg Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress – Motion Picture [1]
1976 Wanted: The Sundance Woman Etta Place / Mrs. Sundance /
Annie Martin / Bonnie Doris
Lee Philips Television film [3]
1978 The Betsy Sally Hardeman Daniel Petrie [1]
1978 The Swarm Helena Anderson Irwin Allen [1]
1978 The Legacy Margaret Walsh Richard Marquand [1]
1979 Murder by Natural Causes Allison Sinclair Robert Day Television film [4]
1980 The Final Countdown Laurel Scott Don Taylor [1]
1980 Rodeo Girl Sammy Garrett Jackie Cooper Television film [5]
1981 Murder in Texas Ann Kurth Hill William Hale Television film
1982 Wait Until Dark Suzy Hendrix Barry Davis Television film
1982 Marian Rose White Nurse Bonnie MacNeil Robert Day Television film
1982 The Shadow Riders Kate Connery/Sister Katherine Andrew V. McLaglen Television film
1982 Wrong Is Right Sally Blake Richard Brooks [1]
1983 Travis McGee Gretel Howard Andrew V. McLaglen Television film
1983 Secrets of a Mother and Daughter Ava Price Gabrielle Beaumont Television film
1986 Red Headed Stranger Laurie William D. Wittliff [1]
1991 A Climate for Killing Grace Hines J. S. Cardone [2]
1997 Home Before Dark Rose Maureen Foley Television film [2]
2001 Donnie Darko Dr. Lilian Thurman Richard Kelly [2]
2002 Don't Let Go Charlene Stevens Max Myers [2]
2006 Eye of the Dolphin Lucy Michael D. Sellers [2]
2013 Wini + George Wini Benjamin Monie Short film [6]
2015 Slip, Tumble & Slide Charlene Stevens Max Myers [7]
2017 The Hero Valerie Hayden Brett Haley [2]
2019 Attachments Eileen Richard Krevolin [2]

Television

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Year Title Role Notes Ref.
1962 Sam Benedict Teresa Parelli Season 1 Episode 2: "A Split Week in San Quentin"
1963 Kraft Suspense Theatre Janet Bollington Season 1 Episode 5: "Are There Any More Out There Like You?"
1963 The Lieutenant Elizabeth Season 1 Episode 11: "Fall from a White Horse"
1963 The Alfred Hitchcock Hour Carol Brandt Season 2 Episode 9: "The Dividing Wall"
1964 Arrest and Trial Marietta Valera Season 1 Episode 16: "Signals of an Ancient Flame"
1964 Ben Casey Marie Costeau Season 3 Episode 33: "The Evidence of Things Not Seen"
1964 The Virginian Jenny Hendricks Season 3 Episode 2: "The Dark Challenge"
1964 Gunsmoke Susan Season 10 Episode 2: "Crooked Mile"
1965 Gunsmoke Liz Beaumont Season 10 Episode 27: "The Lady"
1965 Mr. Novak Mrs. Bellway Season 2 Episode 19: "Faculty Follies: Part 2"
1965 Wagon Train Bonnie Brooke Season 8 Episode 19: "The Bonnie Brooke Story"
1965 Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre Gloria Season 2 Episode 16: "Terror Island"
1965 Run for Your Life Laura Beaumont Season 1 Episode 1: "The Cold, Cold War of Paul Bryan"
1965 The Big Valley Maria Montero Season 1 Episode 7: "Winner Lose All"
1965 The Loner Sue Sullivan Season 1 Episode 7: "Widow on the Evening Stage"
1965 The Wild Wild West Sheila Parnell Season 1 Episode 9: "The Night of the Double-Edged Knife"
1966 Preview Tonight Asenath Season 1 Episode 5: "Great Bible Adventures: Seven Rich Years and Seven Lean"
1966 The Road West Rachel Adams Season 1 Episode 11: "To Light a Candle"
1976 Origins of the Mafia Rosa Mastrangelo Mini-series
1985–1987 The Colbys Francesca 'Frankie' Scott Colby Hamilton Langdon 49 episodes
1986 Gone To Texas aka Houston: The Legend of Texas Susannah Dickinson Television film
1988 ABC Afterschool Specials Maggie's Mother Season 17 Episode 3: "Tattle: When to Tell on a Friend"
1991 Conagher Evie Teale Television film
2004 Capital City N/A Unaired pilot
2016 Family Guy Mrs. Abbott Season 14 Episode 16: "The Heartbreak Dog"
2016 American Dad! Angela, Sickly Lady (voices) Season 11 Episode 6: "Kiss Kiss Cam Cam"
2016 American Dad! Sickly Lady (voices) Season 12 Episode 4: "Portrait of Francine's Genitals"

Stage

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Year Title Role Notes Ref.
1962 The Devil's Disciple Beatrice Cameron The Actors Workshop, San Francisco, California
1964 King Lear Cordelia University of California, Los Angeles [8]
2015–2017 Love Letters Melissa Gardner Malibu Playhouse, Malibu, California
Electric Theatre, St. George, Utah
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References

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  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s Monaco 1991, p. 466.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i "Katharine Ross Filmography". AllMovie. Retrieved April 25, 2020.
  3. ^ Andreychuk 1997, p. 142.
  4. ^ "Murder By Natural Causes". The Danville News. Danville, Pennsylvania. January 27, 1979. p. 4 – via Newspapers.com.
  5. ^ Beck, Marilyn (September 10, 1980). "Return of 'Graduate' Ross". Honolulu Star-Bulletin. Honolulu, Hawaii. p. 10 – via Newspapers.com.
  6. ^ "Wini + George". Cleveland International Film Festival. Archived from the original on April 25, 2020.
  7. ^ "Slip, Tumble & Slide". PFG Entertainment. Archived from the original on April 25, 2020.
  8. ^ Schumach, Murray (May 22, 1964). "Hollywood 'Lear' lures Carnovsky; Actor Blacklisted in '51 to Play Title Role at U.C.L.A." The New York Times. Retrieved April 25, 2020.
  9. ^ Tallal, Jimy (January 15, 2015). "Playhouse Series Kicks Off with Katharine Ross". The Malibu Times. Malibu, California. Retrieved March 1, 2015.
  10. ^ Passey, Brian (February 2, 2017). "Katharine Ross, Wilford Brimley Star in 'Love Letters'". The Spectrum. St. George, Utah. Archived from the original on April 25, 2020.

Sources

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  • Andreychuk, Ed (1997). The Golden Corral: A Roundup of Magnificent Western Films. Jefferson, North Carolina: McFarland. ISBN 0-7864-0393-4.
  • Monaco, James (1991). The Encyclopedia of Film. Perigree Books. ISBN 978-0-399-51604-7.