Kathryn Hays | |
Birth Name: | Kay Piper |
Birth Date: | 26 July 1934 |
Birth Place: | Princeton, Illinois, U.S. |
Death Place: | Fairfield, Connecticut, U.S. |
Alma Mater: | Northwestern University |
Known For: | Kim Sullivan Hughes on As the World Turns |
Yearsactive: | 1962–2010 |
Children: | 1 |
Kathryn Hays (born Kay Piper; July 26, 1934 – March 25, 2022) was an American actress, best known for her role as Kim Hughes on the CBS soap opera As the World Turns from 1972 to 2010.
Hays was born as Kay Piper in Princeton, Illinois, on July 26, 1934, the only child of Roger and Daisy (Hays) Piper. Her parents divorced shortly after her birth. Hays was raised by her mother, who was a bookkeeper and a banker, and her stepfather, salesman Arnold Gottlieb.
She grew up in Joliet.[1] [2] She took classes at Northwestern University, and worked as a model. In 1962, she changed her name to Kathryn Hays (using her mother's maiden name as her last name).
Hays' first marriage was to salesman Sidney Steinberg in 1957, with whom she had a daughter, Sherri. In 1966, Hays married actor Glenn Ford; the couple divorced in 1969.[3] Her third husband was Wolfgang Lieschke, who was employed in the advertising industry.
Early in her career, Hays made numerous appearances on episodic TV, and made a few later in her career. In 1968, she appeared in Star Trek as the eponymous central character in the episode “The Empath”, playing a mute alien with healing powers. She also had appearances in The Man from U.N.C.L.E. and The Road West. In a 2010 interview with the website We Love Soaps, Hays said of the early appearances: "It was a great time to begin a career. It was when the guest stars on the primetime shows were almost always women. The running star would be a man. The main storyline would be a very rich part to play."[4]
Hays also appeared in films such as Ride Beyond Vengeance (1966) and Counterpoint (1968) and in the TV film Yuma as Julie Williams. In later years, her TV appearances included Law & Order and .
Hays appeared in Broadway productions several times, including a regional production of Dames at Sea with Bernadette Peters.[5]
In 1972, she was cast as Kim Sullivan Hughes on CBS's As the World Turns. She remained with As the World Turns until its final episode on September 17, 2010.[6] The character of Kim was a pivotal heroine on the show for over thirty years. Hays was prominently featured in the 50th anniversary episode of the show, which aired in April 2006.
Prior to her role on As the World Turns, Hays played the role of nurse Leslie Jackson Bauer, RN on The Guiding Light.[7] [8]
In May 2020, she appeared in an As The World Turns reunion episode of The Locher Room, one of a series of YouTube episodes reuniting various soap actors,[9] as well as being the subject of a The Locher Room tribute in 2022.[10]
Hays died on March 25, 2022.[11] [12] She had been living in an assisted living facility at the time of her death.[13] Her daughter, Sherri Mancusi, participated in a November 2022 fan tribute on The Locher Room YouTube channel that honored Hays; in the interview, Mancusi said that Hays had had dementia in the years prior to her death. "Mom had dementia, that's what killed her and most people who have dementia are good at masking it," Mancusi said. "Mom was an Oscar contender, and she had people with her all day in her home and she was out in Illinois at that point. Having lived with an artist since the day I was born, I know something about artists and it's that they don't retire. She couldn't drive a car at that point or fix a meal or run her own life, but she could still do an interview, or do a show."
Year | Title | Role | Notes | |
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1963 | Ladybug Ladybug | Betty Forbes | ||
1966 | Ride Beyond Vengeance | Jessie Larkin Trapp | ||
1968 | Counterpoint | Annabelle Rice | ||
1971 | Yuma | Julie Williams |
Year | Title | Role | Notes | |
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1962 | Hawaiian Eye | Jean Morgan | "Total Eclipse" | |
1962 | Surfside 6 | Joy Allen | "Many a Slip" | |
1962 | Naked City | Beth Rydecker | "The Rydecker Case" | |
1963 | Rachel Trafford | "Moment of Rage" | ||
1963 | Wide Country | Lila Never | "The Girl from Nob Hill" | |
1963 | Dr. Kildare | Gina Beemis | "An Island Like a Peacock" | |
1963 | Route 66 | Judith Kane | "Shadows of an Afternoon" | |
1963 | Carol Wayden | "Cool of the Evening" | ||
1963 | Hallie Lambert | "What Did She Mean by Good Luck?" | ||
1964 | Sheila Warren | "Climb a Broken Ladder" | ||
1964 | Mr. Novak | Jenny Peterson | "One Way to Say Goodbye" | |
1964 | Arrest and Trial | Joanne Collins | "He Ran for His Life" | |
1964 | Bonanza | Prudence Jessup | "The Wild One" | |
1964 | Katy Vronis | "King of the Hill" | ||
1965 | Joyce Dailey | "One of the Family" | ||
1965 | Charity | "A Slight Case of Charity" | ||
1965 | Mary Pilgrim | "The See-Paris-and-Die Affair" | ||
1965 | Branded | Christina Adams | "Very Few Heroes" | |
1965 | Kraft Suspense Theatre | Terry Camion | "Kill Me on July 20th" | |
1966 | Run for Your Life | Belle Frazer | "The Cruel Fountain" | |
1966–1967 | The Road West | Elizabeth Reynolds | Main role | |
1967 | Vacation Playhouse | Betsy Fleming | "You're Only Young Twice" | |
1968 | Frances O'Toole | "Tornado Frances" | ||
1968 | Mannix | Betsy Charnik | "The End of the Rainbow" | |
1968 | Gem | S3:E12, "The Empath" | ||
1969 | Here Come the Brides | Dena | "A Kiss Just for So" | |
1969 | This Savage Land | Elizabeth Reynolds | TV film | |
1970 | Breakout | Ann Baker | TV film | |
1971 | Marcy | "An Absence of Loneliness" | ||
1971 | Yuma | Julie Williams | TV film | |
1971 | Marcus Welby, M.D. | Ellen | "In My Father's House" | |
1971 | Lori Phillips | "Nothing Personal" | ||
1971 | Bearcats! | Milly Todd | "The Return of Estaban" | |
1971 | The Guiding Light | Leslie Jackson Bauer, RN | TV series | |
1972 | Cade's County | Helen Derman | "Ragged Edge" | |
1972 | Night Gallery | June | "She'll Be Company for You" | |
1972–2010 | As the World Turns | Kim Sullivan Hughes | Regular role | |
1973 | Ghost Story | Janet | "Legion of Demons" | |
1989 | American Playhouse | Harriet Rodker | "Ask Me Again" | |
1999 | Law & Order | Gloria Blumberg | "Sundown" | |
2007 | Jane Willet | "Florida" |