Kathryn Walker
Kathryn Walker, born on January 9, 1943, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, is a distinguished American actress known for her work across theater, television, and film. She enjoyed a long-term relationship with Douglas Kenney, a prominent writer and co-founder of the National Lampoon, until his untimely passing in 1980. Following this, Walker was married to renowned singer-songwriter James Taylor from 1985 until their divorce in 1995.
A graduate of Wells College in Aurora, New York, where she was honored as a Phi Beta Kappa, Walker's academic pursuits also included being a Fulbright Scholar, focusing on music and drama. Her artistic talents extend beyond acting; in 2008, she made her mark as an author with the release of her novel, "A Stopover in Venice," published by Knopf.
Throughout her career, Walker has appeared in a variety of notable productions, showcasing her versatility and depth as an actress. Her contributions to the arts have left an indelible mark, reflecting both her talent and commitment to creative expression. Walker continues to be celebrated for her achievements in the performing arts and literature, making her a significant figure in American cultural history.
Filmography
Family Reunion
D.A.R.Y.L.
The Winds of Kitty Hawk
The House Without a Christmas Tree
Dangerous Game
Special Bulletin
Mrs. Delafield Wants to Marry
Uncle Tom's Cabin (1987)