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Cathryn Guthrie
Cathryn is a feminine given name. It is a variant of Katherine. Cathryn may refer to: * Cathryn Bradshaw, (Born 1964), English actress * Cathryn Carson, American historian of science * Cathryn Damon (1930–1987), American actress * Cathryn Hankla (born 1958), American poet and novelist * Cathryn Harrison (born 1959), English actress * Cathryn Humphris, American television writer * Cathryn Mataga, game programmer who has worked on Neverwinter Nights * Cathryn Fitzpatrick (born 1968), Australian cricketer * Cathryn Michon, actress and stand-up comic * Cathryn Caroline Fayard References See also * Katherine (given name) Katherine, also spelled Catherine, and other variations are feminine names. They are popular in Christian countries because of their derivation from the name of one of the first Christian saints, Catherine of Alexandria. In the early Chris ... {{given name nn:Katrine ...
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Katherine (given Name)
Katherine, also spelled Catherine, and other variations are feminine names. They are popular in Christian countries because of their derivation from the name of one of the first Christian saints, Catherine of Alexandria. In the early Christian era it came to be associated with the Greek adjective (), meaning "pure", leading to the alternative spellings ''Katharine'' and ''Katherine''. The former spelling, with a middle ''a'', was more common in the past and is currently more popular in the United States than in Britain. ''Katherine'', with a middle ''e'', was first recorded in England in 1196 after being brought back from the Crusades. Popularity and variations English In Britain and the U.S., ''Catherine'' and its variants have been among the 100 most popular names since 1880. The most common variants are ''Katherine,'' ''Kathryn,'' and ''Katharine''. The spelling ''Catherine'' is common in both English and French. Less-common variants in English include ''Katheryn ...
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Cathryn Bradshaw
Cathryn Bradshaw (born 13 January 1964, Blackpool) is an English actress, perhaps best known for her role in ''Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit''. Background Cathryn Bradshaw was born in Blackpool in 1964 and brought up in Poulton-le-Fylde, Lancashire where she attended Breck School. She trained at the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School in Bristol, alongside Louise Plowright and Mark Strong, and graduated in 1987. She married actor Mark Strong in Lancashire in 1989, but the marriage ended in divorce after only a few years. Career Bradshaw's first television role came in 1988 when she played the Princess in an episode of '' The Storyteller''. The following year she appeared in an episode of ''Inspector Morse'' ("The Secret of Bay 5B") and in the 1989 comedy musical film, '' Bert Rigby, You're a Fool'' alongside Robert Lindsay and Robbie Coltrane. Then in 1990, she played Melanie in the acclaimed BBC television drama ''Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit'' opposite Charlotte Coleman. S ...
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Cathryn Carson
Cathryn Leigh Carson is a historian of science, known for her biography of Werner Heisenberg. She holds the Thomas M. Siebel Presidential Chair in the History of Science at the University of California, Berkeley. Education and career Carson earned a bachelor's degree in history and philosophy of science in 1990 from the University of Chicago. She moved to Harvard University for graduate study, and completed her doctorate there in 1995. Her dissertation was ''Particle physics and cultural politics : Werner Heisenberg and the shaping of a role for the physicist in postwar West Germany''. She joined the Berkeley history department in 1996. Carson was editor-in-chief of the journal '' Historical Studies in the Natural Sciences'' from 2008 to 2013. Book Carson is the author of a biography of Werner Heisenberg Werner Karl Heisenberg () (5 December 1901 – 1 February 1976) was a German theoretical physicist and one of the main pioneers of the theory of quantum mechanics. He publis ...
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Cathryn Damon
Cathryn Lee Damon (September 11, 1930 – May 4, 1987) was an American actress, best known for her roles on television sitcoms in the 1970s and 1980s. She is best known as Mary Campbell in ''Soap'' (1977-1981). Early years Damon was the elder daughter of Lee Frank Damon and Mary Cathryn Atwood. Her parents divorced and her mother married Walter A. Springer. Damon was born in Seattle and raised in Tacoma and graduated from Stadium High School."Some famous and notable graduates", ''The News Tribune'' (Tacoma, Washington), September 9, 2006. As a child, she felt insecure, saying: "I never thought I was attractive enough. I never thought I was good enough." She also felt as a child she was responsible for her parents' divorce. She moved to New York City at age 16 to pursue ballet. Career Damon began her career as a ballerina, dancing in the Jacob's Pillow Dance Festival in Lee, Massachusetts, and performing with the Metropolitan Opera's dance company. Off-Broadway plays ...
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Cathryn Hankla
Cathryn ("Cathy") Hankla (born March 20, 1958) is an American poet, novelist, essayist and author of short stories. She is professor emerita of English and Creative Writing at Hollins University in Hollins, Virginia, and served as inaugural director of HollinsJackson Center for Creative Writingfrom 2008 to 2012. Hankla is the author of more than a dozen books of poetry and prose. Her writing has been published in multiple journals and anthologies, including the ''Chicago Tribune'', '' Ploughshares'', '' Virginia Quarterly Review'', ''The Missouri Review'', '' Alaska Quarterly Review'', '' Shenandoah'', ''Denver Quarterly'', ''Prairie Schooner'', '' Passages NorthA Cast Iron Aeroplane That Can Actually Fly: Contemporary Poets Comment on Their Prose Poems'' and A Literary Field Guide to Southern Appalachia'' While at Hollins, Hankla was appointed Susan Gager Jackson Professor of Creative Writing (2012–2014). She twice chaired the university's English and Creative Writing departm ...
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Cathryn Harrison
Cathryn Mary Lee Harrison (25 May 1959 – 1 October 2018) was an English actress. Early life Harrison was the daughter of the actor and singer Noel Harrison and Sara Lee Eberts and the granddaughter of actor Sir Rex Harrison. Career Harrison began her career with Robert Altman's film ''Images'' in 1972. Her later performances included the role of Lily in ''Black Moon'' (1975), Louis Malle's first film in English, as well as many television programmes including ''Portrait of a Marriage'' (1990) in which she played Violet Trefusis, Vita Sackville West's lesbian lover. She worked in British television and radio dramas, appearing in '' Love on a Branch Line''; a 1989 episode of '' Hannay'', opposite Robert Powell; and a 1977 Australian film called '' Blue Fire Lady''. She also appeared as Major Tom Cadman's wife in the ITV series ''Soldier Soldier'', and played assistant stage manager Irene in the film version of Ronald Harwood's ''The Dresser''. Films and television * ' ...
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Cathryn Humphris
Cathryn Humphris is an American television writer. She has worked on the AMC drama ''Mad Men'' and has won a Writers Guild of America (WGA) Award. Biography Humphris worked as a production assistant and a writer's assistant on '' Once and Again'' in 1999. She began writing for television for the series '' Supernatural'' in 2006. She co-wrote the first-season episode "Dead Man's Blood" with co-executive producer John Shiban. She returned as a writer for the second season and wrote the episodes "The Usual Suspects" and "Born Under a Bad Sign". She continued to write for the third season and wrote the episode "Bedtime Stories" and wrote the teleplay and co-wrote the story (with Sera Gamble) for the episode "Dream a Little Dream of Me". She became a story editor for the fourth season in 2008 and wrote the episodes "Metamorphosis" and "Sex and Violence". Humphris joined the crew of AMC drama ''Mad Men'' as an executive story editor and writer for the third season in 2009. She co-wrot ...
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Cathryn Mataga
Cathryn Mataga (born William Mataga) is a game programmer and founder of independent video game company Junglevision. Under the name William, she wrote Atari 8-bit family games for Synapse Software in the early to mid 1980s, including '' Shamus'', a flip-screen shooter. Career Mataga designed the game '' Shamus'' in 1982, credited under the name William for the Atari 8-bit family. Much of the game's appeal was said to come from Mataga's sense of humor, such as creating a "grand rendition" of the Alfred Hitchcock theme song in the game's introduction. Mataga followed it with a sequel '' Shamus: Case II'' and scrolling shooter ''Zeppelin''. Steve Hales of Synapse Software, in an interview for the book '' Halcyon Days'', states that he and Mataga convinced company founder Ihor Wolosenko to get the company into interactive fiction. Mataga developed an interactive fiction programming language known as BtZ (Better than Zork) for Broderbund, in the early 1980s. Mataga worked with Hales ...
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Cathryn Fitzpatrick
Cathryn Lorraine Fitzpatrick (born 4 March 1968) is an Australian former cricketer. She was recognised as the world's fastest female bowler throughout her career and became the first woman to take 100 One Day International wickets. She appeared in 13 Test matches, 109 One Day Internationals and two Twenty20 Internationals for Australia between 1991 and 2007. She played domestic cricket for Victoria. In 2019, Fitzpatrick was inducted into both the Australian Cricket Hall of Fame and the ICC Cricket Hall of Fame. Career summary While juggling her full-time job as a waste collector and later a postwoman, Fitzpatrick represented Australia in cricket on 124 occasions. She made her international debut in 1991 and went on to play 13 Test matches, taking 60 wickets (the second-most by an Australian woman, only behind Betty Wilson) at an average of 19.11. Fitzpatrick also played 109 One Day Internationals, taking 180 wickets (the most by any woman until surpassed by Jhulan Goswa ...
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Cathryn Michon
Cathryn Michon is a Los Angeles-based filmmaker, actress, writer, blogger and stand-up comic. She has been featured at the Montreal Comedy Festival, the Toyota Comedy Festival and the Marshall’s Women in Comedy Festival. Career Her touring stand-up performance ''The Grrl Genius Club'', as well as a subsequent novel sharing the same name, ''The Grrl Genius Guide to Life'' (HarperCollins, July 2001), lead to a television hosting stint on AMC's similarly titled ''Grrl Genius at the Movies'' and a second novel entry titled ''The Grrl Genius Guide to Sex with Other People'' (St. Martin's Press, January 2004), all garnering positive receptions nationwide. Her television screenwriting credits include ''Designing Women'', ''China Beach'', ''Sisters'', '' South Park'' and ''Diagnosis Murder''. She performed at Chicago’s The Second City, which led to multiple roles in regional theaters, Off Broadway and on TV. She has guest starred on television series on ABC, CBS, HBO and AMC. She ...
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Cathryn Caroline Fayard
Cathryn is a feminine given name. It is a variant of Katherine. Cathryn may refer to: * Cathryn Bradshaw, (Born 1964), English actress * Cathryn Carson, American historian of science * Cathryn Damon (1930–1987), American actress * Cathryn Hankla (born 1958), American poet and novelist * Cathryn Harrison (born 1959), English actress * Cathryn Humphris, American television writer * Cathryn Mataga, game programmer who has worked on Neverwinter Nights * Cathryn Fitzpatrick (born 1968), Australian cricketer * Cathryn Michon, actress and stand-up comic * Cathryn Caroline Fayard References See also * Katherine (given name) Katherine, also spelled Catherine, and other variations are feminine names. They are popular in Christian countries because of their derivation from the name of one of the first Christian saints, Catherine of Alexandria. In the early Chris ... {{given name nn:Katrine ...
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