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      Kathleen Hughes

      Kathleen Hughes

      Highest Rated: 81% It Came From Outer Space (1953)

      Lowest Rated: 77% The President's Analyst (1967)

      Birthday: Nov 14, 1928

      Birthplace: Hollywood, California, USA

      Kathleen Hughes worked on a variety of projects during her entertainment career. Hughes started her acting career landing roles in such films as the Loretta Young comedy "Mother Is a Freshman" (1949), the Clifton Webb comedy sequel "Mr. Belvedere Goes to College" (1949) and the Burt Lancaster comedy "Mister 880" (1950). She also appeared in the musical "I'll Get By" (1950) with June Haver, "Sally and Saint Anne" (1952) and "Thy Neighbor's Wife" (1953). In the seventies and the eighties, Hughes devoted her time to various credits, such as "Further Adventures of the Wilderness Family - Part 2" with Robert Logan (1978), "The Mafu Cage" (1978) starring Lee Grant and "Humanoids From the Deep" (1980). She also worked on "The Fog" (1980) starring Adrienne Barbeau. Hughes had a number of different projects under her belt in the nineties through the early 2000s, including "All Our Children With Bill Moyers" (PBS, 1990-91), "NOW" (PBS, 2001-07) and "Better Luck Tomorrow" with Parry Shen (2003). Her credits also expanded to "The President's Analyst" (2008) starring James Coburn. Most recently, Hughes appeared on the documentary "The Armor of Light" (2015) with Reverend Rob Schenck.

      Highest rated movies

      It Came From Outer Space The President's Analyst

      Photos

      THE GLASS WEB, Kathleen Hughes, Edward G. Robinson, 1953 CULT OF THE COBRA, Marshall Thompson, Kathleen Hughes, 1955 IT CAME FROM OUTER SPACE, Brad Jackson, Barbara Rush, George Eldridge, Richard Carlson, Russell Johnson, Allen Dexter, Kathleen Hughes, 1953 THE GLASS WEB, Kathleen Hughes, John Forsythe, 1953 THE GLASS WEB, Kathleen Hughes, Edward G. Robinson, 1953 IT CAME FROM OUTER SPACE, Brad Jackson, George Eldridge, Barbara Rush, Russell Johnson, Richard Carlson, Kathleen Hughes, Allen Dexter, 1953 IT CAME FROM OUTER SPACE, Kathleen Hughes, in a promotion for the film's 3D release, 1953

      Filmography

      Movies

      Credit
      No Score Yet No Score Yet Babe Nancy Armitage (Character) - 1975
      77% 78% The President's Analyst White HouseTourist (Character) - 1967
      No Score Yet No Score Yet Three Bad Sisters Valerie Craig (Character) - 1956
      No Score Yet 22% Cult of the Cobra Julia (Character) - 1955
      No Score Yet 50% Dawn at Socorro Clare (Character) - 1954
      No Score Yet 19% The Golden Blade Bakhamra (Character) - 1953
      81% 55% It Came From Outer Space Jane (Character) - 1953
      No Score Yet No Score Yet The Glass Web Paula Rainer (Abbott) (Character) - 1953
      No Score Yet No Score Yet Sally and Saint Anne Lois Foran (Character) - 1952
      No Score Yet No Score Yet The Tall Lie Tracy Norman (Character) - 1952
      No Score Yet No Score Yet Mother Is a Freshman Rhoda Adams (Character) - 1949

      TV

      Credit
      No Score Yet No Score Yet Executive Suite Unknown (Character) 1976-1977
      No Score Yet No Score Yet Barnaby Jones Unknown (Guest Star) 1974
      No Score Yet 87% M*A*S*H Lorraine Blake (Guest Star) 1973
      No Score Yet No Score Yet The Interns Unknown (Guest Star) 1971
      No Score Yet No Score Yet Here's Lucy Unknown (Guest Star) 1970
      No Score Yet No Score Yet The Ghost and Mrs. Muir Unknown (Guest Star) 1968-1969
      No Score Yet 54% I Dream of Jeannie Sue (Guest Star) 1967
      No Score Yet No Score Yet Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C. Toby Comstock (Guest Star) 1965
      No Score Yet No Score Yet Perry Mason Lita Krail (Guest Star) 1962
      No Score Yet No Score Yet Bachelor Father Unknown (Guest Star) 1962
      No Score Yet No Score Yet The Tall Man Nita Jardine (Guest Star) 1961
      No Score Yet No Score Yet Dante Unknown (Guest Star) 1961
      No Score Yet No Score Yet 77 Sunset Strip Florence (Guest Star) 1959
      No Score Yet 85% Alfred Hitchcock Presents Ann Nash (Character) 1956-1957