Katharine Ross

Katharine Ross

actress, writer, soundtrack

Katharine Ross was born on Jan 29, 1940 in USA. Katharine Ross's big-screen debut came with The Loner - Season 1 directed by Joseph Pevney in 1965. Katharine Ross is known for Donnie Darko directed by Richard Kelly, Jake Gyllenhaal stars as Donnie Darko and Holmes Osborne as Eddie Darko. Katharine Ross has got 7 awards and 4 nominations so far. The most recent award Katharine Ross achieved is Western Heritage Awards. The upcoming new movie Katharine Ross plays is The Hero which will be released on Jun 09, 2017.

Katharine Juliet Ross was born January 29, 1940, in Hollywood, CA, to Katherine (née Mullen) and Dudley Tying Ross. Her father, who also worked as a reporter for the Associated Press, was a commander in the US Navy when she was born. His navy career shuttled the family around to Virginia, then Palo Alto, and finally to Walnut Creek, outside of San Francisco, where Ross grew up.Ross graduated from Las Lomas High School in Walnut Creek in 1957 and attended Diablo Valley College in the Bay Area, where she took part in her first onscreen work in a student film. Moving to San Francisco, into an apartment on Stockton Street above a grocery store, she began her acting career as an understudy in Actor's Workshop productions, and was soon auditioning for roles. She was also married in 1960 to college sweetheart Joel Fabiani, the first of five husbands.Work came quickly for Ross, at first mainly in television westerns, and indeed Westerns would make up the majority of her best-known work, her natural beauty being a strong asset in that genre. She made her TV debut in an episode of Sam Benedict (1962), and her first film role was in the Civil War era Les prairies de l'honneur (1965) starring James Stewart. Ross's career as a leading actress began in earnest in 1967, with her strong turn co-starring with James Caan and Simone Signoret in Le diable à trois (1967), and with Le lauréat (1967). Ross's performance as Elaine earned her a Supporting Actress Oscar nomination.A disappointing, formulaic John Wayne vehicle, Les feux de l'enfer (1968), followed but she soon returned to form with two films with Robert Redford. As Etta Place in Butch Cassidy et le Kid (1969), Ross was part of the most memorable scene from that hit film, precariously perched barefoot on the bumper of that newfangled contraption, the bicycle, as Paul Newman's Butch Cassidy takes her for a ride. The compelling Willie Boy (1969) was less of a box office success but more highly regarded by the critics, and Ross won a BAFTA Award for her work as Lola, a Paiute Indian who flees with her boyfriend, played by Robert Blake, after he kills her father in self-defense.Swept up into a whirlwind of fame, widely idealized as the symbol of beauty for the Woodstock generation, Ross had accomplished so much so quickly that it seemed her entire career had happened almost all at once, in that frenzy of activity between 1967 and 1969. Sure enough, there followed a long dry spell in which she was mostly cast in forgettable roles; her next strong film wasn't for another six years. In Les femmes de Stepford (1975), an intriguing black comedy-cum-horror film, Ross plays a independent, free-spirited wife newly relocated to a suburb where the other wives all seem to be just a little too perfect, too submissive; it was arguably her strongest performance to date, but Stepford Wives would prove to be but a temporary resurgence for Ross, and her work in the decade and a half to follow would include such star-studded duds as Betsy (1978), and a return to TV, including a part in primetime soap opera Dynastie II: Les Colby (1985). Along the way, however, Ross found love. After four failed marriages (the second, third and fourth were to John Marion, Conrad L. Hall and Gaetano Lisi respectively), she met her current husband Sam Elliott, while working on Psychose phase 3 (1978). The two actors married in 1984, and in the same year had a daughter, Cleo.In 1991, Ross and Elliott adapted the Louis L'Amour novel, Conagher (1991), for television in a remarkably affecting Western tale which showcases both actors' remarkable talents. Ross continues to take roles on occasion and, as usual, her work is strong -- something that was sometimes overlooked in her youth due to her famous beauty. For instance, Ross turned up in Donnie Darko (2001), in a solid performance as Donnie's psychiatrist.Ross and Elliott live on their ranchito in Malibu.

  • Birthday

    Jan 29, 1940
  • Place of Birth

    Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA
  • Also known

    Katharine Juliet Ross, Katherine Ross

Known For

Awards

7 wins & 4 nominations

Western Heritage Awards
1992
Television Feature Film
Winner - Bronze Wrangler
Golden Boot Awards
1990
Winner - Golden Boot
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