- Date de naissance
- Date de décès23 août 2001 · Ville de New York, New York, États-Unis (cancer du poumon)
- Taille1,73 m
- Kathleen Freeman est née le 17 février 1923 dans l'Illinois, États-Unis. Elle était actrice et scénariste. Elle est connue pour Les Blues Brothers (1980), L'Aventure intérieure (1987) et Y a-t-il un flic pour sauver Hollywood ? (1994). Elle est morte le 23 août 2001 dans l'état de New York, États-Unis.
- EnfantsNo Children
- ParentsJessica Dixon Freeman
- Gave her final Tony nominated performance for her role as the piano player in Broadway's musical hit "The Full Monty," on August 18th - she passed away five days later.
- In the 1950s, at The Music Circus (a theater-in-the-round in Sacramento, Calif.) a prop chair collapsed under her weight while she was singing, The musicians stopped playing, and in a dead silence she got up to her knees, spread her arms and sang, "That's why I love the theater".
- John Garcia, Executive Director/Producer of "The Column" Awards, created an award in her honor. This is given to individuals who overcome personal, physical, or other major problems in their lives and continue to work in theater, whether behind or in front of the curtain. Whatever obstacles--personal problems, health issues, etc.--were affecting their lives offstage, on stage they give it their all. They are living the theme of what Ms. Freeman always said: "The show must go on".
- Was considered for the role of Alice Nelson in The Brady Bunch (1969).
- Was nominated for Broadway's Tony Award as Best Actress (Featured Role - Musical) for "The Full Monty.".
- [about how she got started in comedy while a music student playing a bit part in a play at UCLA] A terrible thing happened; I got a laugh.
- I think comedy is more powerful than drama in the long run. Comedy is more difficult. It's very easy to make people cry.
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