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Kathleen Beller (born February 19, 1956) is an American actress who was nominated for a
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for Best Motion Picture Actress in a Supporting Role for her role in '' Promises in the Dark'' (1979) and was well known for her role as
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on the prime time soap opera ''
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''. She had a small role in ''
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'' and a featured role in '' The Betsy''.


Career

Beller started her career by appearing in several commercials. She debuted on television in 1971, taking over the role of
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in the daytime soap opera ''
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'', which was originated by
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. She appeared on the show until 1974 when she quit to move from New York City to Los Angeles. After arriving, Don Most arranged for her to get an agent."Young TV star wants to be young movie star instead" by Dick Kleiner, ''
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'', October 20, 1977, p. E-7
Her film debut was a small role in 1974's ''
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'', portraying an actress in a play that the young
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and
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attended. Later, she was recognized more for her television work, appearing in TV movies and guest-starring in television series, notably the soap ''Dynasty''. She played Betsy in 1978's '' The Betsy'', a role Beller hoped would end her television career and start her film career: Despite the optimism, the film was panned and did not advance Beller's career. She blamed the role, which she said could have been played by anyone."Kathleen Beller Serious About Her Film Work" by Dick Kleiner, '' Indiana Gazette'', October 21, 1978, p. 6 Beller returned to television work, appearing in TV movies such as '' Mary White'' (1977) and ''
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'' (1978). She recalled the exhausting casting procedure of ''Mary White'', which lasted daily for three weeks. Beller also continued to appear in films, playing a supporting role in the 1978 musical comedy '' Movie Movie'', and portraying a cancer patient in the film '' Promises in the Dark'' (1979). She spent three months researching the ''Promises in the Dark'' role, and later recalled it as one of her favorite roles. Although the film was a commercial failure, the role earned Beller a
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nomination. In 1981, Beller co-starred in the psychological thriller '' No Place to Hide'', her first adult role. Her character initially was going to be a teenager, but Beller insisted on playing someone more mature."''No Place to Hide'' role lets Kathleen Beller act her age" by Jerry Buck, ''
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'', March 4, 1981. p. 5C
Although she assumed this demand would cause her not to be cast, she won the role, which the film's director changed to a woman in her early 20s. In an interview to promote the film, Beller admitted that, although she was 25 years old at the time, she still had trouble convincing people that she was older than 16. The following year, she played the female lead in the fantasy film ''
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'' (1982). The film was a commercial success, grossing $39 million on a $4 million budget, but Beller later commented that she was dissatisfied with the film. In 1982 Beller starred in the Civil War miniseries '' The Blue and the Gray'', in which she played Kathy Reynolds, a senator's daughter. Beller perhaps is best remembered for her role from 1982 to 1984 as Kirby Anders Colby in the prime time television soap opera ''
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''. She blamed her departure from ''Dynasty'' on the new writers who were hired in 1984, explaining that they had "lost interest in her character and that when her contract ended, they decided not to renew it". Beller said that "
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come back if they wanted er. She reprised the role for '' Dynasty: The Reunion'' in 1991. After her run on ''Dynasty'', Beller starred in the TV thriller ''
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'', which Beller said differed from her earlier thrillers by " ot takingitself too seriously". In an interview, she explained her tendency to portray victims in films is encouraged by "the color and size of erbig brown eyes", "the way he interpretsroles" and "the episodic roles hedid while hewas growing up". Her casting in the film was an unusual one: According to the actress, she received a call from her agent about a script, read it immediately, and drove to the studio an hour later, expecting a meeting. When she arrived, however, she was asked if she could start working right away. She took the role because of "the whirlwind casting", and the fact that she had not worked for seven months, since a guest spot on ''
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''. Beller also played Mary Caitlin Callahan on the short-lived school drama ''
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Personal life

Beller studied drama at age 13 in Bristol, England. In the mid-1980s, Beller announced she wanted to become a
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, and told a reporter that she had "attended eight births so far". Beller was married to actor Michael Hoit from 1980 to 1986. She married musician
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in 1988. They have three children.


Filmography


Film


Television


Awards and nominations


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* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Beller, Kathleen American film actresses American television actresses Actresses from New York (state) 1956 births Living people People from Westchester County, New York 20th-century American actresses 21st-century American women