Katharine Brush

Katharine Brush

writer

Katharine Brush was born on Aug 15, 1902 in USA. Katharine Brush's big-screen debut came with The Drop Kick directed by Millard Webb in 1927.

Katharine Ingham was born on 15 August, 1902 at Middletown, Connecticut, the daughter of Charles Samuel (1867-1949) and Clara Louise Northup Ingham (1874-1946). Her father was for 23 years the headmaster at Governor Dummer Academy, an all-boys school in South Byfield, Massachusetts. Later he would teach at Yale University and serve five terms in the Connecticut State Legislature. Growing up in South Byfield, Katherine was the only girl student aloud to attend her father's school. Later she attended Centenary Collegiate Institute, a co-educational, preparatory school in Hackettstown, New Jersey. Katherine did not go on to college, but instead began working at the age of eighteen as an entertainment journalist for the Boston Traveler.

  • Birthday

    Aug 15, 1902
  • Place of Birth

    Middletown, Connecticut, USA