Kathleen Noone Bette Douglas Katzenkazrahi in Sunset Beach
Birth name: Katheleen Noone Biography for Kathleen NooneAttended Ithaca College and West Virginia University
Earned a BFA degree from Ithaca College and West Virginia University as well as a Master of Fine Arts Degree from Southern Methodist University. Recently, she went back to school and received a Masters Degree in Spiritual Psychology, studying with Dr. Jean Huston, a renowned scholar and best selling author in the field of human potential. Upon receiving this degree, she started her own company called "Kathleen Noone's Emotional Fitness" under which she conducts "The Vent Room" where she helps students develop skills to deal with the challenges of the industry, and the weekend "Emotional Fitness" and "Creating and Sustaining a Successful Career in Theatre and the Entertainment Industry" seminars.
In her free time, she enjoys softball (her father was a Brooklyn Dodger) and spending time with friends and family.
Prior to her television career, she spent 13 years in repertory companies, off-Broadway, was a co-founding member of the Scott Repertory Theatre, the Globe Theatre (both in Texas), and the acclaimed Colonnaides Theatre in New York City, where she co-produced and developed plays with founder/director Michael Lessac. She is currently a member of the Playwrights Kitchen Ensemble at the Coronet Theatre in Los Angeles, which helps introduce playwrights to the Hollywood community through play readings in which she performs and directs.
She began her career as a singer in nightclubs and performed in musicals while simultaneously studying.
Born in New York, Kathleen Noone began her career as a singer in nightclubs and played in musical comedies, while obtaining a baccalaureate from Ithaca College and West Virginia University and Ithaca college.
She started sharpening her interim knowledge at the South Methodist University in Texas and received a M.F.A
Even if Kathleen liked her work, after 11 1/2 years she was ready for new challenges and decided to try her luck in Los Angeles.
Kathleen Noone is an American actress known for playing in television and theater productions. She was born on March 1, 1945 in Chicago, Illinois, in the United States.
After studying comedy at the university, Noone began her acting career in the early 1970s. She played in several television series, notably "Love, American Style" and "The Waltons", before making herself known By playing in the series "All My Children" from 1976 to 1981. In this series, she interpreted the role of Erica Kane, a complex and controversial character who was one of the most popular of the program.
In addition to her television career, Noone has also played in theater productions, especially in Broadway plays such as "The Great White Hope" and "The Elephant Man". In 2002, she received an appointment to the Tony Awards for her performance in the play "Enchanted April".
Noone also appeared in films, notably in "The Dark Crystal" in 1982 and "The First Wives Club" in 1996. She also played in television shows such as "Desperate Housewives" and "Gray's Anatomy".
Apart from her acting career, Noone is also known to be an activist for animal rights and for having been married to actor Robert Gentry from 1975 to 1981. She continues to work in the entertainment industry and is Considered one of the most talented and respected actresses of its generation. Filmography
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