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Kathleen Kirkham Woodruff (April 15, 1895 – November 7, 1961) was an American actress on stage and in
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s.


Career

Kathleen Kirkham was born on April 15, 1895 to Mrs. L.B. Kirkham, who was a stage actress prior to her marriage. Kirkham began her stage career at the age of nine in Menominee. She was the
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, playwright, producer, and manager. When her family moved to Los Angeles she acted in plays in Burbank, California. At the time it was a center of theatrical life. She was featured in productions such as ''The Virginian'' and ''The Squaw Man'', with actor
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.''Began Her Stage Career At Nine'', Los Angeles Times, August 2, 1925, Page D18. ''The Kangaroos'', a play produced by Frank Egan, debuted at the Little Theater (
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) on July 20, 1921. Neely Edwards starred with Kirkham, who was cast as a tall woman who was in love with a ''shrimp'' aviator, played by Edwards. Kirkham was in a one-act thriller, ''The Retake'', which was staged at the California Theater in August 1921. The play entertained those who also came to see Betty Compson in the film ''
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'' (1921). Kirkham's co-stars were Phil Ryder and Arthur Clare. In August 1925 Kirkham was in a production of ''Redemption'' at the Potboiler Art Theater in Los Angeles. Kirkham was blonde and considered one of the best-dressed actresses. In most of her films she appears in fifteen to eighteen changes of clothing. Kirkham became widely known after the release of ''The Eyes of the World'' (1915).''Kathleen Kirkham Returns To Screen'', Los Angeles Times, July 26, 1925, Page 29. Based on a novel by
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, it was one of the highly regarded films of 1915. In the drama Kirkham plays the part of ''Mrs Taine, The Age''. In July 1920 Kirkham vacationed at Balboa Beach, California and read books and stories as a prelude to selecting material for motion pictures to be produced by her own film company. It was then being organized. Kirkham is in the cast of the screen version of ''
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'' (1924). Written by Izola Forrester, the movie was produced by First National Pictures.
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and
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are among the featured players in a melodrama that is set in both
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and
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. Kirkham returned to movies in 1925 following a two-year absence. Her first effort was in the role of ''Beatrice Selignac'' in ''Sackcloth and Scarlet'' (1925), a film produced by Henry King. She played the companion of
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in ''A Regular Fellow'' (1925), a Paramount Pictures comedy release.


Legal action

In 1924 Kirkham sued the William Fox
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company for failure to pay $750 it owed her as an employee. Another $350 was requested for a motion picture wardrobe which she had purchased. Fox countered Kirkham's action by asserting that the actress had asked for, and was granted, '' rescission'' from her contract, before performing the services specified by it. Kirkham was granted a full judgment against Fox, but the company asked for a rehearing in September 1924.


Later years and death

In July 1934 Kirkham was working as a teller at Security-First National Bank in southern California. The 1940 census lists her and her husband as living at 1135 South Windsor Boulevard in Los Angeles. Kathleen Kirkham died in
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on November 7, 1961. She is buried at
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. At the time of her death, Kirkham was working as a cook.


Partial filmography

*'' The Clean Gun'' (1917) *'' A Modern Musketeer'' (1918) * '' A Diplomatic Mission'' (1918) *''
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'' (1918) - Alice Clayton - Lady Greystoke *'' For Husbands Only'' (1918) *''
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'' (1918) *''
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'' (1918) *''
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'' (1918) *'' The Married Virgin'' (1918) *'' Josselyn's Wife'' (1919) *'' The Master Man'' (1919) *''
The Beauty Market ''The Beauty Market'' is a 1919 American drama film directed by Colin Campbell and written by Margery Land May. The film stars Katherine MacDonald, Roy Stewart, Kathleen Kirkham, Wedgwood Nowell, Winter Hall, and Robert Brower. The film was rele ...
'' (1919) * ''
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'' (1919) * '' The Gay Lord Quex'' (1919) * '' Her Five-Foot Highness'' (1920) * '' When Dawn Came'' (1920) * '' Number 99'' (1920) * ''
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'' (1920) * '' The Little 'Fraid Lady'' (1920) *'' Parlor, Bedroom and Bath'' (1920) *'' Her Five-Foot Highness'' (1920) *'' Beau Revel'' (1921) *''
Nobody's Kid ''Nobody's Kid'' is a 1921 American silent comedy drama film directed by Howard Hickman and starring Mae Marsh, Kathleen Kirkham and Anne Schaefer. It was based on the 1910 novel ''Mary Cary "Frequently Martha"'' by Kate Langley Bosher.Goble p.48 ...
'' (1921) * '' The Innocent Cheat'' (1921) *'' The Sky Pilot'' (1921) *'' The Foolish Matrons'' (1921) * ''
Pilgrims of the Night ''Pilgrims of the Night'' is a 1921 American drama film directed by Edward Sloman and starring Lewis Stone, Rubye De Remer and William V. Mong.Goble p.353 It is based on the 1910 novel ''Passers-By'' by the British writer E. Phillips Oppenhe ...
'' (1921) *''
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'' (1921) * ''
One Eighth Apache ''One Eighth Apache'' is a 1922 American silent Western film directed by Ben F. Wilson and starring Roy Stewart, Kathleen Kirkham and Wilbur McGaugh.Munden, p. 568. Cast * Roy Stewart as Brant Murdock * Kathleen Kirkham as Norma Biddie * W ...
'' (1922) * ''
Back to Yellow Jacket ''Back to Yellow Jacket'' is a 1922 American silent Western film directed by Ben F. Wilson and starring Roy Stewart, Kathleen Kirkham and Earl Metcalfe. Cast * Roy Stewart as Jim Ballantyne * Kathleen Kirkham as Carmen, his wife * Earl Metcal ...
'' (1922) *''
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'' (1923) * '' Other Men's Daughters'' (1923) *'' The Lonely Road'' (1923) *''
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'' (1924) *'' Her Honor, the Governor'' (1926) * '' The Isle of Retribution'' (1926)


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Kirkham, Kathleen 1895 births 1961 deaths People from Menominee, Michigan American child actresses American film actresses American silent film actresses American stage actresses Vaudeville performers Actresses from Michigan 20th-century American actresses