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Katherine Cannon

Actress Film Television

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TV

Characteristics

Practical Analytical Hardworking Loyal Kind Detail-Oriented Diligent

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Born
1953-09-06
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Actress Katherine Cannon began her television career in the 1970s with a series of guest appearances on a variety of popular shows. Among the well-known series she appeared on were “Gunsmoke” and “Ironside,” but she also found herself in demand for a number of medical dramas, including “Emergency!,” “Medical Center,” and the exploitation thriller “Private Duty Nurses.” As the 1980s approached, Katherine Cannon became a familiar face on other high-profile programs such as “ChiPs,” “Hawaii Five-O,” and “The Incredible Hulk.” Eventually, she joined several actors from “Little House on the Prairie” in the Western series “Father Murphy,” created by Michael Landon. During her time on the show, Katherine Cannon played Mae Woodward, a schoolteacher raising orphans, a character that stood in stark contrast to the role she would later take on as Donna Martin’s prejudiced and overbearing mother on the hit teen drama “Beverly Hills, 90210,” a part she reprised over nearly a decade beginning in the 1990s. Outside of her television work, Katherine Cannon has also appeared in films such as the sci-fi thriller “The Hidden” (1987) and the action movie “Shattered Lies” (2002), which had a limited release.

Trivia

Well, when it comes to Katherine Cannon’s filmography, there are definitely some highlights worth mentioning. Now, interestingly enough, one title that often comes up is Krakatoa, East of Java (1969). In fact, if we look at the ratings and reviews over the years, it turns out that this particular film is actually considered both her highest rated and lowest rated movie. Yeah, you heard that right—Katherine Cannon starred in Krakatoa, East of Java (1969), and despite its mixed reception, it remains a notable point in her career. So whether people love it or aren’t quite sure about it, one thing’s for sure: Katherine Cannon was part of a film that certainly made an impression. And honestly, that says something about her early work and the kind of roles Katherine Cannon took on back in the day.

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