Kay Hughes

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Katy Hughes
Born Catherine Mary Rhoads
(1914-01-16)16 January 1914
Irlam, Salford, United Kingdom
Died 4 April 1998(1998-04-04) (aged 84)
Irlam, Salford, United Kingdom
Other names Catherine Hughes
Years active 1930s & 1940s

Katy Hughes (16 January 1914 4 April 1998) was a British actress with a brief career in the 1930s and 40s appearing mainly in US westerns and serials.

Life

Katy was born Catherine Hughes Irlam, Lancashire, England in 1914 but grew up in Cadishead.

She originally hoped to be a dancer. Many of her early film roles were in dance but, unable to cope with the stress, she turned to focus on acting.

Her biggest break came in 1936 when she signed with Republic Pictures. Although she was only with the studio for six months, she starred in several B-Westerns and two of the studio's famed serials. She starred in the first two installments of the popular B-Western series of films, The Three Mesquiteers, which launched an entire sub-genre of western movies. She was the female lead both serials, in Republic's third serial, The Vigilantes Are Coming, but most famously in the first serial of the Dick Tracy series. Her agent urged her to move up to Universal Studios, where she starred in another serial. Several Universal and Columbia movies followed.

She married three times in her life. She married for the first time in the 1940s and the couple had two children. Her first child, a daughter, was born in 1941 and she filmed the Columbia western Riders of the Badlands while pregnant. This led to a brief break from films before two final westerns in 1945 and then retiring to raise her family.

Katy divorced her first husband in 1947, but married again and was widowed in 1964. After the death of her third husband she moved to be near her sisters in Desert Hot Springs, Manchester.

It was a thrill to know so many people remembered and still enjoyed the old westerns and serials
 
Following a film festival in Charlotte, North Carolina

She suffered from problems with her heart and lungs in later life, related to her childhood illnesses, and underwent Heart surgery in December 1997. She died a few months later on 4 April 1998.

I’m fine if I don’t do anything – darn – can’t even write anymore. Not many aches or pain so I do count my blessings. But, it’s my heart and lungs – only the two most important – ha!

Annotated Filmography

Katy's career started typically with several uncredited and minor roles.

  • Saturday's Millions (1933) as Student
  • Men in Black (1934) as Nurse - A Three Stooges short film
  • It's the Cats (1934)
  • Ride Ranger Ride (1934}
  • The Chases of Pimple Street (1934) as Clerk
  • His Old Flame {1935)
  • George White's 1935 Scandals {1935) as One of Do's Four Girls
  • Slightly Static {1935) as Telephone Operator
  • Fighting Youth {1935) as Sorority Girl

Katy had some larger roles in 1937.

  • Strike Me Pink (1936) as one of the Goldwyn Girls
  • Every Saturday Night {1936) as Patty Newall
  • The Robin Hood of El Dorado {1936) as Louise

More minor roles followed.

  • Brides Are Like That {1936) as Mary Ann Coleridge
  • Snowed Under {1936) as Miss Jones, Dumb Switchboard Operator
  • The Singing Kid {1936) as Mary Lou
  • Romance in the Air {1936)

In 1936 Katy signed with Republic and first used the screenname Katy Hughes.

Encouraged by her agent, Katy moved to the bigger Universal Studios, where she used a new screenname, Catherine Hughes.

  • Hollywood Screen Test {1937)
  • Radio Patrol {1937) as Molly Selkirk - Another serial, for a different studio
  • Trouble at Midnight {1938) as Catherine Benson

She then moved to Columbia Pictures where she starred in two films.

  • Honolulu Lu {1941) as Nurse
  • Riders of the Badlands {1941) as Celia Barton - Filmed while pregnant with her first child

Katy briefly retired to raise her family but soon returned to film two westerns for Producers Releasing Corporation.

  • Enemy of the Law {1945) as Ruby Lawson
  • Fighting Bill Carson {1945) as Jean Darcy

She then retired from film to raise her family. She had one more screen credit, however, sixteen years later.

  • The Aquanauts (1961) as Paula - In Episode 31 "The Scavenger Adventure"

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