Kay Harris Explained

Kay Harris
Birth Date:August 18, 1919
Birth Place:Elkhorn, Wisconsin, United States
Death Date:October 23, 1971 (aged 52)
Death Place:California, United States
Occupation:Actress
Yearsactive:1941–1943 (film)

Kay Harris (August 18, 1919 – October 23, 1971) was an American actress who starred in eight films during the 1940s, including the title role in Tillie the Toiler.[1]

Harris was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James L. Harris. In 1937 she graduated from Elkhorn High School in Wisconsin, where she had been active in dramatics. She acted in summer stock theater for two years after graduation. She obtained a job at radio station WSAI in Cincinnati, Ohio. In Cincinnati she met Penny Singleton, whose husband urged Harris to take a screen test in Hollywood.[2]

She was married to Army aviator Charles A. Peters until January 24, 1942, when they were divorced. On that same day she married cinematographer Henry Freulich. In January 1943, they separated, and Harris said that she planned to get a divorce.[3]

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Notes and References

  1. Blottner p.297
  2. News: Sorensen . Sterling . Elkhorn Girl In Screen Debut Before Home Folks As Movie Working Giri . July 16, 2024 . The Capital Times . August 7, 1941 . Wisconsin, Madison . 3. .
  3. News: Soldier and Kay Harris Separate . July 16, 2024 . The San Francisco Examiner . Associated Press . January 9, 1943 . 15. .