Portrait of Kate Reid

Kate Reid

Acting

Biography

Daphne Katherine Reid OC (4 November 1930 – 27 March 1993) was an English-born Canadian stage, film, and television actress. She played more than one thousand roles, most notably onstage in Death of a Salesman, in the 1980 film Atlantic City, and in episodes of the TV show Dallas. She was described by Inspiring Women: A Celebration of Herstory as "generally regarded as the finest actress ever developed in Canada". Description above from the Wikipedia article Kate Reid, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Born: November 4, 1930

Place of Birth: London, England, UK

Filmography

1993
1991
Deceived

as Rosalie

1990
The Last Best Year

as Sister Mary Rose

1989
Christmas in America

as Hattie Booth

1989
Bye Bye Blues

as Mary Wright

1989
Signs of Life

as Mrs. Wrangway

1988
Sweet Hearts Dance

as Pearne Manners

1987
Control

as Camille Dupont

1986
Christmas Eve

as Molly Gottchalk

1986
1986
Fire with Fire

as Sister Victoria

1985
1985
Death of a Salesman

as Linda Loman

1985
Heaven Help Us

as Grandma

1984
The Blood of Others

as Mme Blomart

1982
Gavilan

as Marion Jaworski

1982
Highpoint

as Mrs. Hatcher

1982
Monkey Grip

as Peggy

1982
Morning's at Seven

as Ida Bolton

1981
Circle of Two

as Doctor Emily Reed

1980
1980
Double Negative

as Mrs. Swanscutt

1980
Death Ship

as Sylvia

1979
Crossbar

as Clare Kornylo

1979
Plague

as Dr. Jessica Morgan

1978
Dallas

as Aunt Lil Trotter

1978
Loose Change

as Hilda

1977
Equus

as Margaret Dysart

1976
Ada

as Mother

1976
Shoot

as Mrs. Graham

1975
Death Among Friends

as Lt. Shirley Ridgeway

1974
Enemies

as Kleopatra

1973
1973
She Cried Murder

as Maggie Knowlton

1973
1973
Hawkins

as Julia Dayton

1971
Columbo

as Mrs. Walters

1971
The Andromeda Strain

as Dr. Ruth Leavitt

1971
Great Performances

as Kleopatra

1966
Wojeck

as Rose Hunter

1966
1965
The Holy Terror

as Aunt Mai

1964
1963
1954
1953
Farewell Oak Street

as Welfare Woman

1951
Hallmark Hall of Fame

as Queen Victoria

1951
1951
1951