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Katherine Glass (born January 11, 1947) is an American
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best remembered for her television work in the 1970s.


Early life

Glass was raised as a
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in
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."Kathy takes a day at a time" by Jon-Michael Reed, ''
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'', August 25, 1975, p. 9
Before appearing on television, Glass played in several stock company productions, including ''Red, White and Maddox'' and as Trina in ''
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''. Glass graduated from North Haven High School in
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.Furthermore, after graduating high school, she studied at the
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between 1964 and 1965."The New 'Alison' Is Kathy Glass" by Ruth Thompson, ''Titusville Herald'', September 2, 1972, p. 8


Career

In 1970, she debuted on television, playing the role of black-haired Kim Jordan on the short-lived day-time
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'' The Best of Everything''. On the role, Glass commented: "Everything happened to me on that series. I played a very intense young woman and I lost my boyfriend to another woman. I even got stabbed ... it happened on a Friday and I was left for dead. I went home that weekend feeling very strange." The actress told the press in another interview she would get into her role too much, saying: "I was so much into the part, that I would be standing on the sidelines watching the actor playing my boyfriend kiss the other woman and I would actually get jealous. The actor was a nice guy but I never thought of him romantically off the set. But when I play a character for a while, I begin to think and feel like that character." She appeared as
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in ''
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'' between 1972 and 1973. In an interview, she recalled being surprised to get the role, saying: "I don't know how they saw me as Allison in the first place because when they did auditions, my hair was brown." Despite rumours she got the role because of her looks, she told the press she was cast due to her experience in a soap opera. She insisted she did not analyze the acting of
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, who originated the role of Allison, explaining she wanted to portray Allison in her own way. She played the role until 1973, and then asked to be released from her contract because she did not want to live in California any longer."Kathy Glass Says 'Forget It,' Departs" by Lynda Hirsch, ''
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'', October 15, 1978, p. 6
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replaced her. She was best remembered for appearing as missionary nun Jenny Wolek in the soap opera ''
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'' from 1975 to October 1978. During this period, she became a popular actress and set the record for receiving the most teenage mail of any character on the soap opera. She left the series in 1978 due to contract issues and "irreconciable difference" with producers. Furthermore, she claimed she left because she unsuccessfully requested time off to shoot a commercial. Glass next appeared in the soap opera '' The Doctors'' until 1981. In an interview, she expressed her content with her stint on ''The Doctors'' over ''One Life to Live'', saying the half-hour format instead of the one-hour format allowed her to spend more time with her family."Things Are Going Smooth For Kathy Glass" by Jon Reed, ''
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'', December 3, 1978, p. 8B
Glass left '' The Doctors'' in November 1981. Her role on the show as the naive cousin of Carolee Aldrich (
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) and nurse Mary Jane "MJ" Match Carroll was replaced by Amy Ingersoll. The character was written out in March 1982 after the character decided not to marry Dr. Matt Powers ( James Pritchett) only nine months before the show ended.


Personal life

Shortly before her work on ''Return to Peyton Place'', Glass, who was living in New York, was attacked by a man with a knife. Nevertheless, in a later interview, she recalled missing the city, saying: "I accept the danger as part of life in a big city ... like dodging taxi cabs and crowded restaurants. But there's nothing like the excitement of New York.""Allison Returns To Peyton Place", ''
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'', April 24, 1972, p. 4
In 1976, Glass secretly married stage manager Ted Harris at her New York home. They adopted a girl somewhere between late 1977 and early 1978.


Filmography


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Glass, Katherine 1947 births 20th-century American actresses 21st-century American women Actresses from New Haven, Connecticut American soap opera actresses American stage actresses American television actresses Living people