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Kathlyn Williams (Kathleen Mabel Williams) was born on 31 May, 1879 in Butte, MT, is an American actress. At 81 years old, Kathlyn Williams height is 5 ft 4 in (165.0 cm).

Now We discover Kathlyn Williams's Biography, Age, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is She in this year and how She spends money? Also learn how She earned most of net worth at the age of 81 years old?

Popular As Kathleen Mabel Williams
Occupation actress,writer,director
Kathlyn Williams Age 81 years old
Zodiac Sign Gemini
Born 31 May 1879
Birthday 31 May
Birthplace Butte, MT
Date of death September 23, 1960
Died Place Hollywood, Los Angeles, CA
Nationality MT

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Who Is Kathlyn Williams's Husband?

Her husband is Charles F. Eyton (m. 1916–1931), Frank R. Allen (m. 1913–1914), Otto Hugo Kainer (m. 1903–1909)

Family
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Husband Charles F. Eyton (m. 1916–1931), Frank R. Allen (m. 1913–1914), Otto Hugo Kainer (m. 1903–1909)
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Children Victor Hugo Kainer

Kathlyn Williams Net Worth

She net worth has been growing significantly in 2021-22. So, how much is Kathlyn Williams worth at the age of 81 years old? Kathlyn Williams’s income source is mostly from being a successful Actress. She is from MT. We have estimated Kathlyn Williams's net worth , money, salary, income, and assets.

Net Worth in 2022 $1 Million - $5 Million
Salary in 2022 Under Review
Net Worth in 2021 Pending
Salary in 2021 Under Review
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Source of Income Actress

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Timeline

1949

A tragic car accident in 1949 resulted in the loss of a leg, ending any chances whatsoever of revitalizing her career. She was confined to a wheelchair for the remainder of her life.

1935

She retired from films in 1935 after only a handful of talkies and, though comebacks were bantered about from time to time in the gossip mill, nothing came of it.

1931

That marriage ended in 1931. Due to the loss of her leg, Kathlyn became a wheelchair-bound invalid in the last decade of her life.

1920

Kathlyn's fair, spunky, coquettish looks grew suddenly grim and matronly by the early 1920s and she moved swiftly into stately dramatic efforts, backing up such celebrity femmes of the day as May McAvoy, Betty Compson, Anita Page, Greta Garbo and even Joan Crawford before the advent of sound.

1918

de Mille, including The Whispering Chorus (1918), We Can't Have Everything (1918), The Tree of Knowledge (1920) and Conrad in Quest of His Youth (1920). Her numerous co-stars included veteran matinée idols (Thomas Meighan, Theodore Roberts, Tyrone Power Sr. ), young established stars (Wallace Reid) and western heroes (Roy Stewart.

1916

Eyton in 1916 (a former actor, he later became the studio's General Manager), and while there appeared as the star of several early dramas for both Cecil B. DeMille and his brother William C.

1914

She proceeded to remain a popular item after being handed the lead in the Selig epic The Spoilers (1914), playing her signature role of Cherry Marlotte. Once the Selig Studio folded, Kathlyn signed with Paramount Pictures following her marriage to Paramount executive Charles F.

1913

Pioneer silver screen star Kathlyn Williams is primarily known as the spry blonde of the very first Hollywood cliffhanger, The Adventures of Kathlyn (1913), in which her real first name was used in the title. This accomplishment has resulted in many reference works mistakenly referring to her as an adventurous Pearl White-type silent serial queen. While Kathlyn did, in fact, go on to perform in a few other adventure-type pictures, including westerns, she was actually quite gentile and dignified in nature and primarily graced heavier drama on the screen. Having once been dubbed the Sarah Bernhardt of the screen, she never did appear in another serial.

1910

A popular star at the Selig Polyscope Company in 1910 (she was at first publicized as "The Selig Girl"), she appeared in assorted jungle adventures for the studio as well as a number of westerns opposite cowboy star Tom Mix. She made history, however, with the very first serial adventure, which contained a number of wild animals, and it saved the faltering studio from bankruptcy.

1908

She eventually went to Hollywood while performing with the Belasco Stock Company and began making films as early as 1908 with D. W. Griffith at the Biograph Studio.

1905

Married and divorced three times, her only child, Victor Hugo Kainer, from her first marriage to import/export businessman Otto Kainer, was born in 1905 but died a young teenager after developing influenza and succumbing to septic poisoning in 1922. After a brief marriage to actor Frank R. Allen, she married Eyton.

1902

Following stage experience in local stock and touring companies (from 1902) she began to develop a solid name for herself in such plays as "When We Were Twenty One". Her early career was generously sponsored by Sen. W. A. Clarke after Kathlyn's family lost their fortunes.

1899

With early interest and experience as a vocal recitalist, she eventually attended the Sargent School of Acting and studied at Wesleyan University (1899).

1879

She was born in Butte, Montana, on May 31, 1879 (most sources incorrectly list 1888) of Norwegian and Welsh descent, Kathlyn was born to Joseph E. and Mary C. Williams.