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Kathleen Cody was born on 30 October, 1954 in Bronx, New York, USA, is an Actress. Discover Kathleen Cody's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is She in this year and how She spends money? Also learn how She earned most of networth at the age of 67 years old?

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Occupation actress
Age 70 years old
Zodiac Sign Scorpio
Born 30 October, 1954
Birthday 30 October
Birthplace Bronx, New York, USA
Nationality United States

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Who Is Kathleen Cody's Husband?

Her husband is Robert Rakauskas (1979 - 1983) ( 1 child)

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Kathleen Cody Net Worth

Her net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Kathleen Cody worth at the age of 70 years old? Kathleen Cody’s income source is mostly from being a successful Actress. She is from United States. We have estimated Kathleen Cody's net worth , money, salary, income, and assets.

Net Worth in 2023 $1 Million - $5 Million
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Timeline

2012

As of 2011, lived in Florida with her partner, Jahn Avarello, until his death on September 20, 2012.

1983

In 1983, Kathleen returned to L. A. with her two year old daughter, Megan. She was cast in the TV Series "The Rouster's" with Chad Everrett. It was not long after the cancellation of the series that Kathleen decided for the last time to leave L. A. , and her career, so she could be a full time mom.

1981

She had her daughter Megan in 1981 and divorced a couple of years later.

1976

In 1976 Kathleen was cast in the starring role of "Snowy" in a television series pilot, entitled "The Cheerleaders", directed by Richard Deanna and co-starring Debbie Zipp, Mary Kay Place and Darel Glaser.

Late in 1976 Kathleen moved back to the home she built in Connecticut and married.

1975

In 1975, she appeared in her second telemovie "Babe", the biographical film about Babe Didrikson directed by Buzz Kulik. The film starred Susan Clark in the title role and Alex Karras appeared in the film as Babe's husband.

In 1975 Kathleen appeared in her last film directed by long-time friend and mentor Vincent McEveety, in his made for TV film "The Last Day", starring Richard Widmark, Barbara Rush, Tim Matheson and Robert Conrad, in the role of Julia Johnson, Matheson's love interest.

1971

It was in 1971 that Kathleen left New York to star in her first Hollywood film, "Hot Summer Week" (later entitled "Girls on the Road") with fellow co-stars Ralph Waite and Michael Ontkean. Kathleen's performance in "Hot Summer Week " prompted Walt Disney Studios to invite her to screen test for the studio. The successful audition resulted in signing Kathleen to a exclusive three picture contract with Walt Disney Studios. She was the last actress signed a multiple film contract with Disney Studios since Annette Funicello. "Snowball Express", directed by Norman Tokar, was the first film Kathleen completed for Disney Studios and was followed by "Charley and the Angel" directed by Vincent McEveety, starring Fred MacMurray and Cloris Leachman as her parents, as well as Harry Morgan and Kurt Russell. Kathleen completed her three picture contract with Disney by starring in the film "Superdad", again directed by Vincent McEveety and co-starring Bob Crane and Kurt Russell. Kathleen has guest-starred in numerous prime time television shows, including 4 episodes of "Gunsmoke" with actors James Arness, James Whitmore, Richard Jaeckel, Buck Taylor, Nicholas Hammond and Louise Latham; "The Partridge Family" with David Cassidy; "Doc Elliot" with James Farentino; "Love, American Style" segment 'Love and the Model Apartment' with Davy Jones as her newlywed husband; "Barbary Coast" with William Shatner and Doug McClure; 'The Ring' episode of "The Walton's" with Richard Thomas, Ralph Waite, and Will Geer; "Cannon" guest-starring in a dual role with William Conrad, Mitch Ryan, and Ralph Meeker; "Three for the Road" with Vincent Van Patten; "Barnaby Jones" with Buddy Ebsen and Kristoffer Tabori; and "Dirty Sally" with Jeanette Nolan. Kathleen co-starred in three television Movies of the Week.

1966

Best known for her roles as Hallie Stokes and Carrie Stokes on the original 1966-1971 cult classic TV series "Dark Shadows". Kathleen started performing at the tender age of 6 months old with her first television commercial and continued to work as a successful child actor throughout her adolescence, teens and into adulthood. Her stage career started at age 6, appearing in Summer Stock at the Coconut Grove Playhouse in Miami, Florida. By the time she was 9 she had made it to Broadway for a two years run in Meredith Wilson's Musical "Here's Love", directed and choreographed by Michael Kidd, by age 9.

1965

In 1965, at age 11, she was chosen by author Arthur Miller and producer David Susskinfdd to co-star as Betty Parris, in David Susskind's television production of Arthur Miller's "The Crucible", which starred George C. Scott, Melvyn Douglas, Colleen Dewhurst, and Tuesday Weld. The show was nominated and won three Emmy Awards; Best Actor George C. Scott, Best Actress Colleen Dewhurst, and Best Director Alex Segal.

1954

Kathleen Cody, often credited as Kathy Cody in her childhood years, is an American actress born October, 30, 1954.

1945

She first appeared in a remake of the 1945 film "Double Indemnity" portraying the character of Lola Dietrickson and co-starring along with Richard Crenna, Lee J. Cobb, and Samantha Eggar.

1922

Upon completion of "The Crucible", Kathleen was cast to co-star with Colleen Dewhurst again in a Televison Special based on novelist and playwright Colette's 1922 play, "My Mother's House", an autobiographical piece based on the novelist' s life with her mother, portrayed by Colleen Dewhurst with Kathleen portraying the playwright, Colette, from adolescence up through the author's teenage years. This TV production was also nominated for three Emmy Awards. At 14 yrs old, director Bob Fosse auditioned and cast Kathleen in her first film debut in the Musical "Sweet Charity", starring Shirley MacLaine.