Kathryn Janssen

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Known For

Acting

Known Credits

0.7737

Gender

Female

Birthday

09-Jul-1923

Age

(103 years old)

Place of Birth

Allentown, Pennsylvania, USA

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Kathryn Janssen

Biography

Kathryn Janssen was born on 9 July 1923 in Allentown, Pennsylvania, USA. She was an actress, known for Ghostbusters (1984), Barnaby Jones (1973) and Ladies of the Corridor (1975) She died on 23 April 2018 in Van Nuys, Los Angeles, California, USA.


Credits

Cult Culture: The Poseidon Adventure Cult Culture: The Poseidon Adventure (2003) Character: Herself
This documentary follows avid fans and the pop cultural impact of the classic disaster movie The Poseidon Adventure.
Only When I Laugh Only When I Laugh (1981) Character: Woman in Crowd (uncredited)
A boozy Broadway actress comes out of a 12-week cure to face the problems of her best friends as well as her needy daughter. She tries to balance the terrors of returning to work with the demands of all around her with humor and insight, while staying off the booze.
Fun with Dick and Jane Fun with Dick and Jane (1977) Character: Fashion Show Attendee (uncredited)
When an upwardly mobile couple find themselves unemployed and in debt, they turn to armed robbery in desperation.
Valley of the Dolls Valley of the Dolls (1967) Character: Party Guest (uncredited)
Lured by their dreams of fame and fortune, three ambitious young women enter the world of show business and discover how easy it is to sink into a celebrity nightmare of ego, alcohol and pills — the beloved "dolls."
How to Frame a Figg How to Frame a Figg (1971) Character: Mourner (uncredited)
Don Knotts is Hollis Figg, the dumbest bookkeeper in town. When the city fathers buy a second-hand computer to cover up their financial shenanigans, they promote Figg to look after things, knowing he'll never catch on. Their plan backfires when Figg becomes self-important and accidentally discovers their plot.
Banning Banning (1967) Character: Club Member (uncredited)
A playboy golf pro, kicked off the circuit for alleged cheating, is forced to hustle for a living.
The April Fools The April Fools (1969) Character: Party Guest (uncredited)
Newly-promoted if none too happily married Howard Brubaker leaves a rowdy company party early with the stunning Catherine, whom it turns out is herself unhappily married — to the boss. They spend an innocent night in New York becoming more and more attracted to each other, so that when Catherine announces she intends to leave her husband and return to Paris, Howard asks to go along too.
Silent Movie Silent Movie (1976) Character: Audience Member (uncredited)
Aspiring filmmakers Mel Funn, Marty Eggs and Dom Bell go to a financially troubled studio with an idea for a silent movie. In an effort to make the movie more marketable, they attempt to recruit a number of big name stars to appear, while the studio's creditors attempt to thwart them.
Annie Hall Annie Hall (1977) Character: Lacey Party Guest
New York comedian Alvy Singer falls in love with the ditsy Annie Hall.
Audrey Rose Audrey Rose (1977) Character: Neighbor (uncredited)
A man is convinced that 11-year old girl, Ivy, is the reincarnation of his own daughter Audrey Rose, who died in a fiery car accident, along with his wife, two minutes before Ivy was born.
Ghostbusters Ghostbusters (1984) Character: Mrs. Van Hoffman
After losing their university jobs, three parapsychologists start a ghost-catching business in New York City and uncover a supernatural threat that could destroy the world.
The Distinguished Gentleman The Distinguished Gentleman (1992) Character: Banquet Guest (uncredited)
A Florida con man uses the recent death of the long time Congressman from his district, who he just happens to share a last name with, to get elected to his version of paradise, the U.S. Congress, where the money flows from lobbyists.
Mame Mame (1974) Character: Theatre Patron (uncredited)
The madcap life of eccentric Mame Dennis and her bohemian, intellectual arty clique is disrupted when her deceased brother's 10-year-old son Patrick is entrusted to her care. Rather than bow to convention, Mame introduces the boy to her free-wheeling lifestyle, instilling in him her favorite credo, "Life is a banquet, and most poor sons of bitches are starving to death."
Caddyshack II Caddyshack II (1988) Character: Club Member (uncredited)
When a crass new-money tycoon's membership application is turned down at a snooty country club, he retaliates by buying the club and turning it into a tacky amusement park.
Harper Harper (1966) Character: Telephone Operator (uncredited)
Harper is a cynical private eye in the best tradition of Bogart. He even has Bogie's Baby hiring him to find her missing husband, getting involved along the way with an assortment of unsavory characters and an illegal-alien smuggling ring.
Westworld Westworld (1973) Character: Departing Guest (uncredited)
Delos is a futuristic amusement park that features themed worlds populated by human-like androids. After two patrons have a run-in with a menacing gunslinger in West World, the androids at Delos all begin to malfunction, causing havoc throughout the park.
The Parallax View The Parallax View (1974) Character: Woman in Building (uncredited)
An ambitious reporter gets in trouble while investigating a senator's assassination which leads to a vast conspiracy involving a multinational corporation behind every event in the world's headlines.
Herbie Goes Bananas Herbie Goes Bananas (1980) Character: Ship Passenger (uncredited)
The adorable little VW helps its owners break up a counterfeiting ring in Mexico.
Farewell, My Lovely Farewell, My Lovely (1975) Character: Party Guest (uncredited)
Private eye Philip Marlowe is hired by ex-con Moose Malloy to find his girlfriend, a former lounge dancer. While also investigating the murder of a client and the theft of a jade necklace, Marlowe becomes entangled with seductress Helen Grayle and discovers a web of dark secrets that are better left hidden.
Angel, Angel, Down We Go Angel, Angel, Down We Go (1969) Character: Party Guest (uncredited)
The overweight debutante daughter of the world's wealthiest couple falls in with a gang of tripped out, skydiving pseudo-reactionary pop stars, who take their beliefs of the American ideal to profoundly impossible heights.
Willie Dynamite Willie Dynamite (1974) Character: Bailiff (uncredited)
Willie Dynamite is a pimp who operates in New York City. Willie was a big success as a pimp, but now, just as fast as he rose to the top, he has hit bottom. A former prostitute who has become a social worker tries to get Willie to clean up his life while it is still possible.
Blazing Saddles Blazing Saddles (1974) Character: Commissary Customer (uncredited)
A town—where everyone seems to be named Johnson—stands in the way of the railroad. In order to grab their land, robber baron Hedley Lamarr sends his henchmen to make life in the town unbearable. After the sheriff is killed, the town demands a new sheriff from the Governor, so Hedley convinces him to send the town the first black sheriff in the west.
American Gigolo American Gigolo (1980) Character: Woman Shopping in Store (uncredited)
Julian makes a lucrative living as an escort to older women in the Los Angeles area. He begins a relationship with Michelle, a local politician's wife, without expecting any pay. One of his clients is murdered and Detective Sunday begins pumping him for details on his different clients, something he is reluctant to do considering the nature of his work. Julian begins to suspect he's being framed. Meanwhile Michelle begins to fall in love with him.
The Good Guys and the Bad Guys The Good Guys and the Bad Guys (1969) Character: Townswoman (uncredited)
An aging lawman and an aging outlaw join forces when their respective positions in society are usurped by a younger, but incompetent Marshal, and a younger, but vicious gang leader.
The Strangers in 7A The Strangers in 7A (1972) Character: Bank Customer (uncredited)
A building superintendent and his wife are held hostage in their apartment by a sadistic would-be bank robber and his spaced-out accomplices.
Newman's Law Newman's Law (1974) Character: Reporter (uncredited)
LAPD Officer Newman has not gotten the reputation of a straight arrow by avoiding conflict when fighting for right. In this police drama, his honesty is put to the test when he and his partner discover an international drug ring involving some of the department's highest ranking officers.
Hello, Dolly! Hello, Dolly! (1969) Character: Woman (uncredited)
Dolly Levi is a strong-willed matchmaker who travels to Yonkers, New York in order to see the miserly "well-known unmarried half-a-millionaire" Horace Vandergelder. In doing so, she convinces his niece, his niece's intended, and Horace's two clerks to travel to New York City.
How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying (1967) Character: Treasure Hunter (uncredited)
A young but bright former window cleaner rises to the top of his company by following the advice of a book about ruthless advancement in business.



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