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Kathryn Fuller(1922-2012)

  • Actress
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Kathryn Fuller of La Cañada Flintridge, actress and member of the Screen Actors Guild (SAG/AFTRA) and Actors' Equity Association (AEA) -- who was affectionately known to her family as "America's Favorite Actress" -- passed away peacefully at home on May 24, 2012, due to natural causes. She was 89. Services and interment were conducted May 31, 2012, at Mountain View Chapel in Altadena.

Kathryn was born on June 5, 1922, in Delaware, Ohio to Gilbert and Ruth Eagon. She earned a degree in Theatre Arts from Ohio Wesleyan University. There, during the Second World War, she met her future husband, Mark H. Fuller, who was then enrolled in the U.S. Navy V-12 Unit at Ohio Wesleyan. They were married in July, 1945, at Christ Church in New York City. Following the War, Kathryn and Mark resided in California; they lived in Altadena, Arcadia, South Pasadena, and then for 52 years in La Cañada Flintridge.

Kathryn began a professional acting career with performances at the Pasadena Playhouse, Theatre Americana (Altadena), and Glendale Centre Theatre. Eventually she would make many appearances on television, in films and on stage. She was a gifted actress, director and writer -- but Kathryn will also be remembered as a loving wife and mother, with four sons and two daughters. She managed a busy household that often included extended family members.

For over 40 years, Kathryn and her family were active members of Holliston United Methodist Church; she taught preschool at Holliston's Merryland Nursery School. She volunteered in her community, reading books at local schools and directing theater for non-profits -- such as Foothill Service Club for The Blind, where she directed a play cast entirely with blind actors. In over 50 years of work, Kathryn influenced the careers of fellow actors and touched the hearts of many. In 1962, she was a co-founder of Studio Theatre Playhouse in Los Angeles, which today remains a venue for new theatrical talent.

As a playwright, she authored: "Lightning in the South" (from the life of Mary Todd Lincoln) and co-authored "Lutie" (a comedic romp set in New Orleans). Both premiered at Glendale Centre Theatre. Her many performances with The Colony at Studio Theatre Playhouse included: Terrence Shank's adaptation of John Steinbeck's "The Grapes of Wrath", Eugene O'Neill's "Long Day's Journey into Night," and the world stage premier of Ray Bradbury's "The Martian Chronicles." When "The Grapes of Wrath" was picked up by the Louisville Regional Equity Theatre, Kathryn was cast in the featured role of "Mama" for an extended run.

On television, Kathryn's recurring roles included Mabel Cummings in "Days of Our Lives," Mrs. Shellenback on "Happy Days," and Mrs. McGregor on "Valerie's Family." Numerous other appearances included "Laverne & Shirley," "Little House on the Prairie," "Highway to Heaven," "Remington Steele," and "Newhart". Her favorite motion picture role was that of Faye Kennedy in "Yes, Georgio" co-starring with Luciano Pavarotti.

Kathryn is preceded in death by her parents and her sister Sue Jacobs. She is survived by her husband Mark; sister Meredith Rode and brother Richard Eagon; children, Mike (Tina), Elin Alto (John), Scott (Susanne), Tim (Gail), Babette Coverdale (John) and Matt (Shyrlee), eight grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. She is loved and missed by all.
BornJune 5, 1922
DiedMay 24, 2012(89)
BornJune 5, 1922
DiedMay 24, 2012(89)
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Known for

John Cusack and Ione Skye in Say Anything (1989)
Say Anything
7.3
  • Eva
  • 1989
Pierce Brosnan and Stephanie Zimbalist in Remington Steele (1982)
Remington Steele
7.3
TV Series
  • Thelma
Gary Busey, Judith Barsi, and William Smith in Eye of the Tiger (1986)
Eye of the Tiger
5.6
  • Bingo Lady
  • 1986
Yes, Giorgio (1982)
Yes, Giorgio
3.8
  • Faye Kennedy
  • 1982

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  • Michael Landon in Highway to Heaven (1984)
    Highway to Heaven
    6.9
    TV Series
    • Mrs. Minotti
    • Bonnie
    • 1984–1989
  • John Cusack and Ione Skye in Say Anything (1989)
    Say Anything
    7.3
    • Eva
    • 1989
  • Jason Bateman, Dan Ponce, Sandy Duncan, Jeremy Licht, and Josh Taylor in Valerie (1986)
    Valerie
    6.6
    TV Series
    • Mrs. McGregor
    • 1987–1988
  • Outlaws (1986)
    Outlaws
    7.1
    TV Series
    • Woman
    • 1987
  • Gary Busey, Judith Barsi, and William Smith in Eye of the Tiger (1986)
    Eye of the Tiger
    5.6
    • Bingo Lady
    • 1986
  • Robert Hays in Starman (1986)
    Starman
    6.7
    TV Series
    • Woman with Dog
    • 1986
  • Days of Our Lives (1965)
    Days of Our Lives
    5.3
    TV Series
    • Mabel
    • Mabel Cummings
    • 1980–1986
  • Newhart (1982)
    Newhart
    7.8
    TV Series
    • Victoria
    • 1986
  • Gerald McRaney and Jameson Parker in Simon & Simon (1981)
    Simon & Simon
    7.0
    TV Series
    • Old Woman at Hot Dog Stand
    • 1985
  • Pierce Brosnan and Stephanie Zimbalist in Remington Steele (1982)
    Remington Steele
    7.3
    TV Series
    • Thelma
    • 1984
  • Ron Howard, Henry Winkler, Marion Ross, Tom Bosley, Erin Moran, Don Most, and Anson Williams in Happy Days (1974)
    Happy Days
    7.4
    TV Series
    • Mrs. Shellenback
    • Helen Hanley
    • 1980–1984
  • Cagney & Lacey (1981)
    Cagney & Lacey
    6.9
    TV Series
    • 1982
  • Laverne & Shirley (1976)
    Laverne & Shirley
    7.0
    TV Series
    • Bag Lady
    • Ernestine
    • 1981–1982
  • Yes, Giorgio (1982)
    Yes, Giorgio
    3.8
    • Faye Kennedy
    • 1982
  • Ricardo Montalban and Hervé Villechaize in Fantasy Island (1977)
    Fantasy Island
    6.6
    TV Series
    • Mrs. Abbott
    • Old Woman
    • 1980–1982

Personal details

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  • Alternative name
    • Katherine Fuller
  • Born
    • June 5, 1922
    • Delaware, Ohio, USA
  • Died
    • May 24, 2012
    • Pasadena, California, USA(undisclosed)
  • Spouse
    • Mark H. FullerJuly 1945 - May 24, 2012 (her death, 6 children)
  • Other works
    (February 24 to April 4, 1982) She played Louisa Cummings and 2nd woman neighbor in Thomas Murphy's adaptation of Liam O'Flaherty's novel, "The Informer," in a Humana Festival production at the Actors Theatre of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky with Anne Barclay (Mrs. Foley, Old Woman); Susanna Banks (Mrs. Cassidy, Agnes, 2nd Woman); Lee Biolos (Mr. Turley, Bodyguard, Artist #2); Susan Cash (Kitty, Christina, High-class Whore); Christopher Cooper (Mulholland); Anthony De Fonte (Mr. Cassidy, Judge #1, 1st Man); Louis J. Dezseran (Writer, Artist #1, Publican); Laura Hicks (Mary McPhilip); Michael Kevin (Gallagher); Katherine Klekas (Phyllis); Neil Larson (1st Policeman, Pimp); Ken Latimer (Mr. Foley, Farmer, 2nd Man, Workman); Margo Martindale (Aunt Betty, 1st Woman Neighbor, Mixer's Wife); William McNulty (Mr. McPhilip, Evangelist, Judge #2); Randle Mell (Frankie McPhilip, Dutch Sailor, Young Man #2, Organization Man #2, Guard); Amy Thompson (Bridget, 1st Woman, Flower Seller); Dierk Toporzysek (Connors); Fred Sanders (Augustine, Young Man #1, Judge #3); Adale O'Brien (Maggie, Mrs. McPhilip, Poor Old Woman); Wyman Pendleton (Rat Mulligan, 1st Man Neighbor, 3rd Old Man); Steve Rankin (Farrelly, Mixer, Guard #3); Sally Faye Reit (Katie Fox); Joseph Urla (2nd Policeman, Student, Poor Man) and Steve Wise (Father Conroy, Blind Musician, Organization Man #1, Guard) in the cast. Jon Jory was director.

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