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Kathryn Reed Altman (born Kathryn Audrey Reed; June 2, 1924 – March 9, 2016) was an American actress, a writer, an archivist, and a film consultant.


Biography

Kathryn Reed Altman was born to Richard Reed and Lois Cummings in
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on June 2, 1924. She died in
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on March 9, 2016.


Career

Altman completed high school at
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. She then joined the musical revue ''
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''. She began her acting career as a swimmer in ''
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'' (1952), that featured
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, the American swimmer and actress. During an acting appearance as a nurse in one of the television episodes of ''
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'' in 1959, Kathryn Reed met the American film director
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, who was directing the series at that time. They married in 1959 and were married for 47 years, until his death in 2006. It was after their marriage that Kathryn Reed Altman shifted her focus from the pursuit of an acting career to an active and supportive role in facilitating her husband's film career and also to their children, which at that time were four. She had a daughter, Konni, from her first marriage to
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. Robert had three children from his previous two marriages: a daughter and two sons, Christine, Stephan, and Michael. They later had two sons together,
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and Matthew. Altman would frequently travel to the locations of her husband's film sets that were located in various places around the globe, bring their children along with her. Altman became a prolific archivist watchfully documenting her husband's film career. She would frequently assist him on his films sets; although none of these roles were listed in the films' credits. She filled 32 photo albums with thousands of pictures of their professional and family related activities. Her documentation was the basis of her book ''Altman'' that was co-authored with Giulia D'Argnolo Vallan. In 1965 her husband made the short film ''The Kathryn Reed Story,'' for her as a birthday gift; which is now part the ''Robert Altman Collection'' at the University of Michigan's Special Collections Library. Altman had established this collection with the university. Altman continued to be very active well after her husband's death and became a featured speaker at various retrospectives of his work; attending special screenings in
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,
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,
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and
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. She participated in the making of the film documentary ''Altm''an by
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, that celebrated Robert Altman's life. She was a consultant on that film.


Significant works

*''Altman'' (2014) .


Legacy and influence

"The Altman Experience" was atmosphere present on the Robert Altman film sets. This family experience was generated by Robert Altman but facilitated by Kathryn Reed Altman. All the film's participants were invited to the dailies where they all would view the previous day's footage. Kathryn Reed Altman throughout her marriage to Robert Altman ardently documented and archived their family and professional activities. She collected documents, photographs, and awards among other memorabilia. In 2014 she co-wrote a memoir ''Altman'' with Giulia D'Argnolo Vallen. She extracted materials from the 35 years of history she had meticulously catalogued over the years. She later presented these originals to the
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and the materials became the ''Robert Altman Collection''; thereby safeguarding the artistic legacy of her husband as well as her own. The University of Michigan librarian Phillip Hallman stated, "While Kathryn Altman's name does not appear in the credits of any of her husband's films, the Altman collection is as much a tribute to her as it is to Bob himself.... Her presence led directly to her stewardship of his legacy, which she worked on tirelessly until the end." Altman supported several of the
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archive projects, including a 2014 retrospective and two film restorations. She also donated her husband's private film collection to the UCLA ''Robert Altman Archive''.


Archives & Collections

*''Robert Altman Archive'', Museum of Modern Art Archive *''Robert Altman Archive'', University of California, Los Angeles *''Robert Altman Collection'', University of Michigan's Special Collection Library


References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Altman, Kathryn Reed 1924 births 2016 deaths American actresses American writers American women writers People from Glendale, California Hollywood High School alumni 21st-century American women