Katherine Yorke

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Katherine Yorke

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Something to Shout About Something to Shout About (1943) Character: Showgirl (uncredited)
A press agent, a composer and a landlord of a theatrical boardinghouse revive vaudeville on Broadway.
One Night in the Tropics One Night in the Tropics (1940) Character: Amused woman (uncredited)
Jim "Lucky" Moore, an insurance salesman, comes up with a novel policy for his friend, Steve: a 'love insurance policy', that will pay out $1-million if Steve does not marry his fiancée, Cynthia. The upcoming marriage is jeopardized by Steve's ex-girlfriend, Mickey, and Cynthia's disapproving Aunt Kitty. The policy is underwritten by a nightclub owner, Roscoe, who sends two enforcers - Abbott and Costello - to ensure that the wedding occurs as planned.
The Lady Is Willing The Lady Is Willing (1942) Character: Chorus Girl (uncredited)
Bold, eccentric Broadway performer Elizabeth Madden befuddles her handlers by coming home with a baby she picked up on the street. She wants to keep the baby but has to find a husband to make adoption viable. She offers her new obstetrician Dr. McBain help with his research on rabbits in exchange for marriage - and he accepts. The marriage of convenience turns into a marriage of real love until Dr. McBain's ex-wife comes looking for money.
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1941) Character: Barmaid (uncredited)
Dr. Jekyll believes good and evil exist in everyone and creates a potion that allows his evil side, Mr. Hyde, to come to the fore. He faces horrible consequences when he lets his dark side run amok.
Dark Waters Dark Waters (1944) Character: Party Guest (uncredited)
Leslie Calvin, the sole survivor of a submarine accident, goes to her relatives in order to recover emotionally. Unfortunately, she encounters various scam artists led by Mr. Sydney who intend to kill her and steal the family assets. Dr. George Grover helps Leslie to defeat Sydney.
Two-Faced Woman Two-Faced Woman (1941) Character: Nightclub Patron (uncredited)
A woman pretends to be her own twin sister to win back her straying husband.
The Strawberry Blonde The Strawberry Blonde (1941) Character: Woman Passerby (uncredited)
Biff Grimes is desperately in love with Virginia, but his best friend Hugo marries her and manipulates Biff into becoming involved in his somewhat nefarious businesses. Hugo appears to have stolen Biff's dreams, and Biff has to deal with the realisation that having what he wants and wanting what another has can be very different things.
The Las Vegas Story The Las Vegas Story (1952) Character: Woman (uncredited)
When newlyweds visit Las Vegas, the wife's shady past comes to the surface.
Ziegfeld Girl Ziegfeld Girl (1941) Character: Ziegfeld Girl (uncredited)
Discovery by Flo Ziegfeld changes a girl's life but not necessarily for the better, as three beautiful women find out when they join the spectacle on Broadway: Susan, the singer who must leave behind her ageing vaudevillian father; vulnerable Sheila, the working girl pursued both by a millionaire and by her loyal boyfriend from Flatbush; and the mysterious European beauty Sandra, whose concert violinist husband cannot endure the thought of their escaping from poverty by promenading her glamor in skimpy costumes.
The Lady from Shanghai The Lady from Shanghai (1947) Character: Pretty Woman (uncredited)
A romantic drifter gets caught between a corrupt tycoon and his voluptuous wife.
Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves (1944) Character: Harem Girl (uncredited)
Orphaned as a young child and adopted by a band of notorious thieves, now-grown Ali Baba sets out to avenge his father’s murder, reclaim the royal throne, and rescue his beloved Amara from the iron fist of his treacherous enemy.
The Strange Woman The Strange Woman (1946) Character: Mrs. Pittridge (uncredited)
In early 19th century New England, an unscrupulous woman uses her beauty and wits to seduce, deceive and control the men around her.
His Girl Friday His Girl Friday (1940) Character: Newspaper Office Worker (uncredited)
Walter Burns is an irresistibly conniving newspaper publisher desperate to woo back his paper’s star reporter, who also happens to be his estranged wife. She’s threatening to quit and settle down with a new beau, but, as Walter knows, she has a weakness: she can’t resist a juicy scoop.
Gaslight Gaslight (1944) Character: Bit Part (uncredited)
A newlywed fears she's going mad when strange things start happening at the family mansion.
The Harvey Girls The Harvey Girls (1946) Character: Dance-Hall Girl (uncredited)
On a train trip out west to become a mail-order bride, Susan Bradley meets a cheery crew of young women traveling out to open a "Harvey House" restaurant at a remote whistle-stop.
Christmas Holiday Christmas Holiday (1944) Character: Clerk (uncredited)
A young femme fatale realizes that the man she married is an incorrigible wastrel.
Remember the Night Remember the Night (1940) Character: Nightclub Patron (uncredited)
Unexpected love blossoms when an assistant district attorney agrees to take a recidivist shoplifter home so she doesn't have to spend Christmas alone in jail.
Donovan's Brain Donovan's Brain (1953) Character: N/A
A scientist takes the brain of dead man and revives it via electrodes as it lays suspended in a tank of liquid. Soon, the brain grows to possess enormous psychic powers and inflicts its personality upon the doctor who saved it, creating a "Jekyll and Hyde" paradigm.
The Suspect The Suspect (1945) Character: Model (uncredited)
Genial shopkeeper Philip has to endure the constant nagging of a shrewish wife while he secretly yearns for a pretty young stenographer. When the henpecking gets to be too much, Philip murders his wife and manages to make her death look like an accident. A ruthless blackmailer and a low-key detective both discover Philip's secret, and he has to decide which of them poses the more dangerous threat.
Pot o' Gold Pot o' Gold (1941) Character: Nightclub patron (uncredited)
Jimmy, the owner of a failed music shop, goes to work with his uncle, the owner of a food factory. Before he gets there, he befriends an Irish family who happens to be his uncle's worst enemy because of their love for music and in-house band who constantly practices. Soon, Jimmy finds himself trying to help the band by getting them gigs and trying to reconcile the family with his uncle.
Two Sisters from Boston Two Sisters from Boston (1946) Character: Flirt (uncredited)
Abigail Chandler has written her stuffy Boston relatives that she's a successful opera singer in New York. In reality, she works at a burlesque house and is billed as High-C Susie. When her sister Martha comes for a visit, Abigail tries to hide the truth from her.



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