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Caitlin O'Heaney

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Caitlin O'Heaney in The Charmings (1987)
A wounded war vet moves to a place where people are dying from mysterious circumstances.
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Night of the Wolf (2014)
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Caitlin was born on August 16, 1953 in Whitefish Bay, Milwakee, Wisconsin. Growing up there, she and her two older sisters turned their garage into a theatre. She made her formal stage debut at eight, when her mother, a drama teacher, cast Caitlin as Peter Pan in a Cumberland School summer production. Caitlin admits there may have been some bias at that audition, but none was evident when she joined the North Shore Children's Theatre, a local professional touring company, at age 11. She played clarinet in the band at Whitefish Bay High School, where she was also a member of the choir. At 17, she won a scholarship at the prestigious Julliard School of Drama in New York City.

In her four years at Julliard, Caitlin studied under Oscar-winning actor John Houseman, and performed such classic roles as Masha in "The Seagull," Doreen in "Tartuffe," Juliet in "Romeo and Juliet," Mary Boyle in "Juno and the Paycock," Maryanne in "Measure for Measure," and Esmeralda in "Camino Reef."

After graduation, Caitlin made her off-Broadway debut as Loretta in "Hot House" at the Chelsea Theatre. She remained at Chelsea to play Finkel in "Yentl" and to understudy Tovah Feldshuh in the title role. She moved to Broadway to understudy the role of Elizabeth in "A Matter of Gravity," starring Katherine Hepburn, then to Seattle to appear as Celia in "As You Like It," Gwendolyn in "Travesties," and Eylie in "Ladyhouse Blues."

Caitlin next appeared in "Gogol" at the New York Shakespeare Festival, and played the double roles of Belle and Mrs. Cratchit in "A Christmas Carol" at Playwrights Horizon. On closing night she made a trial move to Los Angeles and in five weeks was cast as Anna Marie Hollyhock in an ABC comedy series, "Apple Pie." The series introduced Caitlin to tap dancing, an interest she still pursues.

Caitlin remained in Los Angeles to play fourteen-year old Bianca in "White Marriage" at the Odyssey Theatre, which earned her a Drama-Logue award for best actress. She also appeared in two television movies, "Mark Twain's America" and "The Seeding of Sarah Burns."

She returned to the East to star as Ersilla Drei in Pirandello's "Naked" at the Syracuse Stage, and as Amy in the horror feature "He Knows You're Alone." Performances in "Ape Watch" at the Mark Taper Forum Lab, "The Brides" at the Lenox Art Centre, and off-Broadway as Olive Lashbrook in the 40s classic "The Voice of the Turtle" and "Scenes and Revelations" soon followed. She also appeared as waitress Lurleen Hamett in ABC's "One Life to Live."

One of Caitlin's early roles was in He Knows You're Alone (1980) (best known as Tom Hanks's film debut). She also played 1930's Hollywood actress Dolores Farrar in Woody Allen's film A Midsummer Night's Sex Comedy (1982) (1982). Allen would cast her in two more films: Zelig (1983) (1983) and The Purple Rose of Cairo (1985). She also acted in Three O'Clock High (1987) (1987), which was executive-produced by Steven Spielberg.

She was best known to TV viewers for her performances as Sarah Stickney White in Tales of the Gold Monkey (1982) (1982) and as the first Snow White in The Charmings (1987) (1987). As Sarah, she was an American secret agent who poses as a singer to cover her activities as an American agent operating in the South Pacific. And as Snow White, she played the fairy tale character surviving in the modern world to perfection.

She has also created a company called "Caitlin" which markets perfumes that she personally created.

Caitlin continues to act, her recent feature film was Brooklyn Lobster (2005), where she played Aunt Fran.

She lives on a horse farm outside New York City, with her many pets, including dogs and horses.
BornAugust 16, 1953
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    Known for

    Tales of the Gold Monkey (1982)
    Tales of the Gold Monkey
    8.0
    TV Series
    • Sarah Stickney White
    Caitlin O'Heaney in He Knows You're Alone (1980)
    He Knows You're Alone
    5.0
    • Amy Jensen
    • 1980
    Dori Brenner, Brandon Call, Paul Eiding, Garette Ratliff Henson, Cork Hubbert, Caitlin O'Heaney, Judy Parfitt, Christopher Rich, and Paul Winfield in The Charmings (1987)
    The Charmings
    6.8
    TV Series
    • Snow White Charming
    Wolfen (1981)
    Wolfen
    6.3
    • ESS Operator
    • 1981

    Credits

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    Actress



    • Night of the Wolf (2014)
      Night of the Wolf
      6.0
      • Emma
      • 2014
    • Kevin Kline in The Emperor's Club (2002)
      The Emperor's Club
      6.9
      • Mrs. Woodbridge
      • 2002
    • Raven (1992)
      Raven
      7.3
      TV Series
      • Erin Stuckey
      • 1993
    • Civil Wars (1991)
      Civil Wars
      6.8
      TV Series
      • Carol Bloch
      • 1992
    • Over My Dead Body (1990)
      Over My Dead Body
      7.3
      TV Series
      • Lila Chalmers
      • 1990
    • Andy Griffith in Matlock (1986)
      Matlock
      7.1
      TV Series
      • Mrs. Estes
      • 1990
    • Alien Nation (1989)
      Alien Nation
      6.9
      TV Series
      • Jenny Moffat
      • 1989
    • Badlands 2005 (1988)
      Badlands 2005
      5.8
      TV Movie
      • Sarah Gwynne
      • 1988
    • L.A. Law (1986)
      L.A. Law
      7.1
      TV Series
      • Kiki Sennheiser
      • 1987
    • Linda Hamilton and Ron Perlman in Beauty and the Beast (1987)
      Beauty and the Beast
      7.0
      TV Series
      • Briget O'Donnell
      • 1987
    • Casey Siemaszko in Three O'Clock High (1987)
      Three O'Clock High
      7.1
      • Miss Farmer
      • 1987
    • Angela Lansbury in Murder, She Wrote (1984)
      Murder, She Wrote
      7.2
      TV Series
      • Tara Sillman
      • 1987
    • Dori Brenner, Brandon Call, Paul Eiding, Garette Ratliff Henson, Cork Hubbert, Caitlin O'Heaney, Judy Parfitt, Christopher Rich, and Paul Winfield in The Charmings (1987)
      The Charmings
      6.8
      TV Series
      • Snow White Charming
      • 1987
    • Denzel Washington, Ed Begley Jr., David Morse, Howie Mandel, Cynthia Sikes Yorkin, Ellen Bry, William Daniels, and Ed Flanders in St. Elsewhere (1982)
      St. Elsewhere
      8.0
      TV Series
      • Debbie Hoffman
      • 1987
    • Silver Spoons (1982)
      Silver Spoons
      6.1
      TV Series
      • Jackie
      • 1986

    Soundtrack



    • Tales of the Gold Monkey (1982)
      Tales of the Gold Monkey
      8.0
      TV Series
      • performer: "Am I Blue?"
      • performer: "The Lady is a Tramp"
      • 1982

    Videos4

    Late Phases
    Clip 1:42
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    Clip 2:23
    Late Phases
    Late Phases
    Clip 2:23
    Late Phases
    He Knows You're Alone
    Trailer 1:25
    He Knows You're Alone
    Late Phases - Trailer
    Trailer 2:03
    Late Phases - Trailer

    Personal details

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    • Official site
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    • Alternative name
      • Kathleen Heaney
    • Height
      • 5′ 7″ (1.70 m)
    • Born
      • August 16, 1953
      • Whitefish Bay, Wisconsin, USA
    • Other works
      (April 5 to May 27, 1984) She acted in Peter Shaffer's play, "Light Comedies," at the Ahmanson Theatre in Los Angeles, California with Keene Curtis, David Dukes, Elizabeth Franz, Harry Groener, Melora Marshall and Avery Schreiber in the cast. Paul Giovanni was director.
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      • 2 Pictorials

    Did you know

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    • Trivia
      Her great-great-great grandfather is Jacob Best, founder of Pabst Blue Ribbon Beer.
    • Quotes
      People's reaction after she created her perfume "Caitlin": "The first time I wore it, it was to an audition at NBC where I was besieged by people asking me 'what is that incredible fragrance and where can I buy it?' I told them I made it in my kitchen and did not intend to market it. They pleaded me to reconsider."
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        Caitlin O'Heaney is of Irish ancestry.

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