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  1. Actress: The Greatest Showman. Kathryn Meisle was born in Appleton, Wisconsin, USA. She is an actress, known for The Greatest Showman (2017), You've Got Mail (1998) and Rosewood (1997).

  2. Mini Bio. Kathryn Meisle was born in Appleton, Wisconsin, USA. She is an actress, known for The Greatest Showman (2017), You've Got Mail (1998) and Rosewood (1997).

  3. Kathryn Meisle (October 14, 1899 —January 17, 1970) was an American operatic contralto. Kathryn Meisle was born in Philadelphia. Her grandfather, Matthew Müssle, originally from Baden-Baden, Germany, settled in Philadelphia in 1848. After naturalization in 1856 he changed his surname to Meisle.

  4. Kathryn Meisle has won the Outstanding Featured Actress - Play award at the Drama Desk Awards for her performance in As You Like It.

  5. Kathryn Meisle Actor & Coach. 145 likes. Kathryn Meisle is a New York based Tony Award nominated veteran actor of stage & screen and master of the classics.

  6. Kathryn Meisle. Highest Rated: 87% Rosewood (1997) Lowest Rated: 20% Down (2001) Birthday: Jun 7, 1960. Birthplace: Appleton, Wisconsin, USA.

  7. Kathryn Meisle is known as an Actor. Some of her work includes The Greatest Showman, You've Got Mail, Basket Case 2, Bereavement, Down, Rosewood, That Night, and Grey's Anatomy.

  8. Jan 19, 1970 · Kathryn Meisle, a Metropoli tan opera contralto from 1935 to 193S, died Saturday of a heart attack in her home at 333 West 57th Street. She was 75 years old and was the widow of Calvin Franklin, a ...

  9. latw.org › artist-public-profile › kathryn-meisleKathryn Meisle | LATW

    Kathryn Meisle is an actress, best known for her daytime soap opera roles as Cindy London on ABC's One Life to Live and Juliet Crawford on ABC's Loving.

  10. Dec 6, 2011 · Shakespeare’s romantic comedy is transported to 1930s Cuba in this dynamic production. Written by Sophie Gilbert | Published on December 6, 2011. Tweet Share. Kathryn Meisle as Beatrice and Derek Smith as Benedick in the Shakespeare Theatre Company’s production of “Much Ado About Nothing,” directed by Ethan McSweeny.

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