Kathryn Morris
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Kathryn Morris (born January 28, 1969) is an American actress most widely known for her lead role in the CBS series Cold Case.
Her first role was a minor part in the 1991 telemovie Long Road Home. Over the next few years, several minor roles followed, including a bit part as a psychiatric patient in the Oscar-winning As Good as It Gets.
Her breakthrough role came when she won the role of Lt. Annalisa "Stinger" Lindstrom in the series Pensacola: Wings of Gold in 1997. She played the role for two seasons. She continued to appear regularly in films, and gained some attention with a brief stint on the Xena series in 1999.
Steven Spielberg cast her in two successive films: her scenes as a rock star in A.I.: Artificial Intelligence, which required her to take singing and guitar lessons, were cut by the director while Minority Report was filming, a film in which she portrayed the tormented wife of Tom Cruise's character.[1][2]
In 2003, Morris won the lead role of detective Lilly Rush in the CBS series Cold Case, in which she plays a passionately concerned but relationship-shy detective assigned to solving murders that are frequently decades old. This brought her some international attention, with the series being picked up in numerous countries.[citation needed]
While starring in Cold Case Morris has also taken on roles in the 2004 films Mindhunters and Paycheck.
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[edit] Filmography
- Resurrecting the Champ (2007) .... Joyce
- Mindhunters (2004) .... Sara Moore
- Paycheck (2003) .... Rita Dunne
- The Hire: Hostage (2002) .... Linda Delacroix (The Hostage) (one of the BMW films)
- Minority Report (2002) .... Lara Anderton
- Role of a Lifetime (2001) .... Chelsea
- The Last Castle (2001) .... DOD investigator (scenes deleted)
- A.I.: Artificial Intelligence (2001) .... Teenage Honey (scenes deleted)[1]
- And Never Let Her Go (2001) (TV) .... Anne Marie Fahey
- The Contender (2000) .... Special Agent Paige Willomina
- Murder, She Wrote: A Story to Die For (2000) (TV) .... Patricia Williams
- Hell Swarm (2000) (TV)
- Deterrence (1999) .... Lizzie Woods
- Screenplay (1999)
- Inherit the Wind (1999) (TV) .... Rachel Brown
- Inferno (1998) (TV) .... Ryan Tibbet
- The Prophecy II (1998) (V) .... Anxious Mother
- Pensacola: Wings of Gold (1997) TV Series .... 1st Lt. Annalisa Lindstrom (1997-1998)
- As Good as It Gets (1997) .... Psychiatric Patient
- The Prince (1996/I) .... Emily
- Sleepstalker (1995) .... Megan
- Family Values (1995) (TV) .... Borgyork Grumm
- W.E.I.R.D. World (1995) (TV) .... Lucy, Monochian's Assistant
- A Friend to Die For (1994) (TV) .... Monica
- Sweet Justice (1994) TV Series .... Remy
- Oldest Living Confederate Widow Tells All (1994) (TV) .... Zundro (Sandra)
- Rise and Walk: The Dennis Byrd Story (1994) (TV) .... Angela
- Cool as Ice (1991) .... Jen
- Long Road Home (1991) (TV) .... Billy Jo Robertson
[edit] Notable television appearances
- Cold Case (2003) TV Series .... Lilly Rush
- The Wright Stuff (2000) playing "Herself" 3 December 2002
- The Mind of the Married Man (2001) playing "Sandy" in two episodes:
- "Just Thinking of You" (episode # 1.7) 4 November 2001
- "When We Were Nice" (episode # 1.8) 11 November 2001
- Providence (1999) playing "Molly" in episode: "The Third Thing" (episode # 2.1) 24 September 1999
- Xena: Warrior Princess (1995) playing "Najara" in two episodes:
- "Crusader" (episode # 4.8) 16 November 1998
- "The Convert" (episode # 4.18) 19 April 1999
- The Magnificent Seven (1998) playing "Charlotte Richmond" in two episodes:
- "Wagon Train: Part 1" (episode # 2.5) 12 February 1999
- "Wagon Train: Part 2" (episode # 2.6) 19 February 1999
- Poltergeist: The Legacy (1996) playing "Laura Davis" in episode: "Silent Partner" (episode # 2.15) 20 June 1997
- Ink (1996) playing "Woman" in episode: "Above the Fold" (episode # 1.1) 21 October 1996
- Silk Stalkings (1991) playing "Judith Millay" in episode: "Compulsion" (episode # 6.2) 22 September 1996
[edit] Personal life
Most sources report Morris was born in Cincinnati, Ohio[2] (though CBS News identifies her birthplace as Dallas[3]). She was raised in Windsor Locks, Connecticut, and toured the country in the family's gospel band, Morris Code. [4] She attended two colleges in the Philadephia area, including Temple University.[2]
As of 2004 she lives in Los Angeles, California.[2][5]
[edit] Trivia
Morris appeared in a 1998 television commercial for NationsBank.[citation needed]
[edit] References
- ^ a b Spielberg: Don't Hate Me, from the June 24, 2002 column by Marc S. Malkin in New York
- ^ a b c d In Step With...Kathryn Morris, a May 2004 article from Parade magazine
- ^ Morris: Cold Case Is Red Hot, an October 2004 article from the CBS News website
- ^ TV Guide bigography
- ^ Biography of Morris from the CBS website for Cold Case