Kate Capshaw
Kathleen Sue Spielberg, widely recognized as Kate Capshaw, was born on November 3, 1953, in Texas. Standing at 5 feet 7 inches tall, she is an accomplished American actress and painter whose career spans across various genres, from action-packed adventures to heartfelt comedies. Initially, Capshaw pursued a career in education, earning a Master’s degree in Learning Disabilities and teaching special education. However, her creative aspirations led her to New York, where she began her acting journey with a role in the soap opera "The Edge of Night."
In 1984, Capshaw's life took a dramatic turn when she won the coveted role of Willie Scott in the iconic film Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom, directed by Steven Spielberg. This performance not only solidified her status in Hollywood but also marked the beginning of her personal relationship with Spielberg, culminating in their marriage in 1991. Throughout the 1980s and 1990s, Capshaw showcased her talent in a range of films, including Dreamscape, Black Rain, Love Affair, and Just Cause, while also displaying her comedic flair in SpaceCamp and The Love Letter.
Beyond her film career, Capshaw is a dedicated mother to seven children, including actress Jessica Capshaw, and is actively involved in charitable work, demonstrating her commitment to humanitarian efforts.
Filmography
SpaceCamp
A Little Sex
Next Door (1994)
How to Make an American Quilt
Best Defense
Timeless Heroes: Indiana Jones & Harrison Ford
Love at Large
The Love Letter (1999)
The Alarmist
Just Cause
Everything Is Copy
The Quick and the Dead
Black Rain (1989)
Music by John Williams
Power
Dreamscape
Love Affair (1994)