Kate Drain Lawson

Kate Drain Lawson

Deceased · Born: Jun 27, 1894 · Died: Nov 14, 1977

Personal Details

BornJun 27, 1894 Spokane, Washington, USA

Biography

Kate Drain Lawson, a multifaceted individual, entered the world on June 27, 1894, in Spokane, Washington, United States of America.

As an accomplished actress, she captivated audiences with her performances in a plethora of films, including the iconic "How to Marry a Millionaire" (1957),the timeless classic "Phantom of the Opera" (1943),and the captivating drama "Bride of Vengeance" (1949).

Beyond her acting talents, Kate Drain Lawson was also a skilled costume designer, bringing her unique aesthetic to the world of cinema.

Her personal life was marked by a significant union with John Howard Lawson, a renowned playwright and screenwriter.

Kate Drain Lawson's journey on this earth came to a close on November 14, 1977, in Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, California, United States of America.

Career

1952
The Steel Fist
The Steel Fist as Mrs. Krechow
1951
Journey Into Light
Journey Into Light as Woman in Fight
The Company She Keeps
The Company She Keeps as Mrs. Spencer (uncredited)
1950
Rock Island Trail
Rock Island Trail as Mrs. McCoy
The Nevadan
The Nevadan as Mama Flores (uncredited)
It Ain't Hay
It Ain't Hay as Matron (uncredited)
King of the Cowboys
King of the Cowboys as Mrs. Sophie Smedley
The Leopard Man
The Leopard Man as Señora Delgado (uncredited)
1942
Eagle Squadron
Eagle Squadron as Large Woman
1941
West Point Widow
West Point Widow as Elderly Nurse
New York Town
New York Town as Landlady (uncredited)
Meet the Wildcat
Meet the Wildcat as Jail Matron
And One Was Beautiful
And One Was Beautiful as Mrs. Torrington
Remember the Night
Remember the Night as Jail Matron (uncredited)
1939
Torchy Blane.. Playing with Dynamite
Torchy Blane.. Playing with Dynamite as County Jail Guard (uncredited)
1938
Girls on Probation
Girls on Probation as Mrs. Campbell
1932
Secrets of the French Police
Secrets of the French Police as Cecile Rodin, aka "Madame La Prop." (uncredited)
A Successful Calamity
A Successful Calamity as Musicale Guest (uncredited)