Kay Aldridge

Actor
BirthdayJul 9, 1917 (78 years old)
DeathdayJan 12, 1995
Place of birthTallahassee, Florida, USA
GenderFemale

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Katharine Gratten Aldridge (July 9, 1917 – January 12, 1995) was an American actress and model, best known for playing feisty and imperiled heroines in black-and-white serials during the 1940s. A notable role was as Nyoka Gordon in Perils of Nyoka. Aldridge was born on July 9, 1917 in Tallahassee, Florida. Her father was a surveyor and her mother was an artist and writer. After attending her first year of high school in Westminster, Maryland, she enrolled in St. Mary's Female Seminary (now St. Mary's College of Maryland) in St. Mary's City, Maryland. While at St. Mary's, she acted in plays, played basketball, and was a member of the Delta Phi Epsilon sorority. Following her high school graduation in 1934, Aldridge found work with the John Powers modeling agency in New York. She appeared on the covers of magazines such as Life, Ladies' Home Journal, Redbook, and Look. In 1937, Aldridge was chosen as one of the ten most photographed girls in the world, and was selected to go to Hollywood to appear in the United Artists film Vogues of 1938. In 1939 she signed a contract with 20th Century Fox, and in the next few years landed a number of minor and largely decorative roles, credited as Katherine Aldridge. The films she made during this period include Shooting High (1940) playing Evelyn Trent, Sailor's Lady (1940) playing Georgine, Down Argentine Way (1940) playing Helen Carson, and Dead Men Tell (1941) playing Laura Thursday. She was among the actresses screen tested for the part of Scarlett O'Hara in Gone With the Wind. After her contract with 20th Century Fox expired in 1941, she was approach by Republic Pictures to star in an upcoming film serial. Although she considered serial work a "comedown" from being a featured player at Fox, she accepted the offer because it offered her a lead role and a salary of about $650 a week, good money at the time. Her first serial for Republic was Perils of Nyoka (1942), which offered dramatic cliffhanger scenes at the end of each episode. She retired from acting in 1945. Aldridge was married three times: to Arthur Cameron from 1945 to 1954, to Richard Derby Tucker from 1956 until his death in 1979, and lastly to Harry Nasland until his death in 1988. In her later years she lived in Camden, Maine, and was a locally renowned hostess. Aldridge died of a heart attack on January 12, 1995 in Rockport, Maine. She is interred at Sea View Cemetery in Rockport, Maine.

Known for

Helen Carson

Oct 11, 1940

(as Katharine Aldridge) Laura Parks aka Laura Thursday

Mar 28, 1941

Mrs. McGowan

Aug 13, 1943

Katherine - a Model

Aug 18, 1937

Claudia Moore

May 2, 1945

Louisiana Belle

Dec 31, 1941

Sarah Sorrell (as Katherine Aldridge)

May 31, 1940

Lady in Waiting (uncredited)

Dec 24, 1937

Navy Blues Sextette Member

Dec 25, 1941

Show Girl

Feb 25, 1943

Wilhelmina Hammond

Mar 15, 1945

Navy Blues Sextet Member (as Katharine Aldridge)

Sep 13, 1941

Evelyn Trent

Apr 25, 1940

Patricia Harding

Aug 26, 1944

Lillian Bennett

Sep 29, 1939

Georgine (as Katharine Aldridge)

Jul 5, 1940

Adelaide Sinclair (as Katherine Aldridge)

Mar 28, 1940

Cornelia Hunt

Feb 14, 1941

Nyoka Gordon

Jun 27, 1942

June Foster

May 1, 1943

Helen Carson

Oct 11, 1940

(as Katharine Aldridge) Laura Parks aka Laura Thursday

Mar 28, 1941

Mrs. McGowan

Aug 13, 1943

Katherine - a Model

Aug 18, 1937

Claudia Moore

May 2, 1945

Louisiana Belle

Dec 31, 1941

Acting


Participated in 21 movies, 0 TV series

1945


1945

Wilhelmina Hammond


1944

Patricia Harding


1943

Mrs. McGowan


1943


1943


1942

Nyoka Gordon


1941

Louisiana Belle


1941

Navy Blues Sextette Member


1941

Navy Blues Sextet Member (as Katharine Aldridge)


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