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Home/People/Kathlyn Williams
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Born
May 30, 1879Died: Sep 23, 1960
Lived 81 years
Place of Birth
Butte, Montana, USA
Known For
Acting
Gender
Female

Career Highlights

91
Movies
0
TV Shows
1
Directed
Also Known As
Kathleen Mabel Williams
IMDb Profile

Kathlyn Williams

Acting

Biography
Kathlyn Williams was born Kathleen Mabel Williams on May 31, 1879 in Butte, Montana, and the only child born to Joseph Edwin "Frank" Williams, a boarding house proprietor, and Mary C. Boe (1846–1908) of Welsh and Norwegian descent. Many biographies state her birth year as 1888; however, she is listed on the 1880 United States Census as being a year old. Williams displayed an early interest in becoming an actress in her youth which lead her to become a member of a community thespian group. She also joined the Woman's Relief Corps that allowed her to showcase her vocal prowess at local recitals. Williams began her career with Selig Polyscope Company in Chicago, Illinois and made her first film in 1908 under the direction of Francis Boggs. By 1910, she was transferred to the company's Los Angeles film studio. Williams played "Cherry Malotte" in the first movie based upon Rex Beach's 1906 novel The Spoilers in 1914, a role portrayed in subsequent versions by Betty Compson (1930), Marlene Dietrich (1942), and Anne Baxter (1955). In 1916, she starred in the thirteen episode adventure film serial, The Adventures of Kathlyn. She was busy throughout the silent film era but age and the advent of talkies saw her make only five sound films, the last in 1935. Kathlyn evolved from a comedian and serial player in silents to portraying character roles in the early 1930s. Williams was married three times. Although many biographies erroneously cite her first husband as being Victor Kainer, he was in fact named Otto H. "Harry" Kainer (1876–1952), who ran an import and export business on Wall Street in New York City. They were wed on October 2, 1903, and their son, Victor Hugo, was born in 1905. They supposedly divorced over Kainer's disapproval of his wife having an acting career, and Williams subsequently obtained a divorce from Kainer in 1909 in Nevada. On March 4, 1913, she married Frank R. Allen, also an actor, but the marriage was a failure from the start and lasted a little over a year. On June 30, 1914, she filed for divorce in Los Angeles and listed desertion as the reason as the failure of their marriage. She later married Paramount Pictures executive Charles Eyton on June 2, 1916, in Riverside, California. The Eytons eventually divorced in 1931. On December 29, 1949, Williams was involved in a deadly automobile accident, which claimed the life of her friend, Mrs. Mary E. Rose, while they were returning home from a social engagement in Las Vegas. As a result of the accident, Williams lost her right leg. On April 8, 1950, Williams sued the estate of Rose for $136,615, citing negligence and claiming that the automobile had inefficient brakes. In June 1951, Williams accepted the offer of $6,500 dollars from the Rose estate. Kathlyn Williams died of a heart attack in Hollywood, California in 1960. For her contribution to the motion picture industry, Kathlyn Williams has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 7038 Hollywood Blvd. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
Rendezvous at Midnight poster

Rendezvous at Midnight

as Mrs. Arthur Dewey
1935
Blood Money poster

Blood Money

as Nightclub Woman Wearing Monocle (uncredited)
1933
Unholy Love poster

Unholy Love

as Mrs. Bradford
1932
Daddy Long Legs poster

Daddy Long Legs

as Mrs. Paula Pendleton
1931
Road to Paradise poster

Road to Paradise

as Mrs. Wells
1930
Wedding Rings poster

Wedding Rings

as Agatha
1929
The Single Standard poster

The Single Standard

as Mrs. Glendenning
1929
Her Husband's Women poster

Her Husband's Women

Cast
1929
A Single Man poster

A Single Man

as Mrs. Cottrell
1929
Our Dancing Daughters poster

Our Dancing Daughters

as Ann's Mother
1928
We Americans poster

We Americans

as Mrs. Bradleigh
1928
Honeymoon Flats poster

Honeymoon Flats

as Mrs. Garland
1928
Sally in Our Alley poster

Sally in Our Alley

as Mrs. Gordon Mansfield
1927
The Best People poster

The Best People

as Mrs. Lenox
1925
The Wanderer poster

The Wanderer

as Huldah
1925
Locked Doors poster

Locked Doors

as Laura Carter
1925
The Painted Flapper poster

The Painted Flapper

as Isabel Whitney
1924
The City That Never Sleeps poster

The City That Never Sleeps

as Mrs. Kendall
1924
The Enemy Sex poster

The Enemy Sex

as Mrs. Massingale
1924
Wanderer of the Wasteland poster

Wanderer of the Wasteland

as Magdalene Virey
1924