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  1. Liked by Kathleen Widdoes. Office Administrator · Experience: W. L. Gore & Associates · Education: Drexel University · Location: Oxford · 60 connections on LinkedIn. View Kathleen Widdoes ...

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  2. Play Comedy Original. The Importance of Being Earnest (Jun 16, 1977 - Aug 28, 1977) Starring: Kathleen Widdoes [Cecily Cardew] Play Comedy Revival. Much Ado About Nothing (Nov 11, 1972 - Feb 11, 1973) Starring: Kathleen Widdoes [Beatrice] Play Comedy Play with music Revival. You Can't Take It With You (Nov 23, 1965 - Jun 18, 1966)

  3. Kathleen Widdoes, best known for being a Soap Opera Actress, was born in Wilmington, Delaware, USA on Tuesday, March 21, 1939. Began playing the role of Emma Snyder on As the World Turns in 1985, also appeared on soap operas like Another World and Ryan’s Hope. Family: She was married to Richard Jordan from 1964-72.

  4. Kathleen Widdoes. Actor; Actor. Kathleen Widdoes – Movies, Bio and Lists on MUBI. We use cookies to ensure that we give you the best experience on our website. ...

  5. soaps.sheknows.com › actors › kathleen-widdoesKathleen Widdoes - Soaps.com

    Kathleen Widdoes (Emma Snyder on As the World Turns) Current Character: Emma Snyder. Birthday: 1939-03-21. Birthplace: Born in Wilmington, DE USA. Marital Status: Divorced - 1 daughter, 1 grandson. Kathleen moved to New York after graduating from high school. She later furthered her education by attending the Sorbonne in Paris on a Fulbright ...

  6. Object name: TG-41. Max file size: 5944 x 4859 px (19.81 x 16.20 in) - 300 dpi - 8 MB. Kathleen Widdoes and Jessica Walter at a cocktail party in a scene from the film 'The Group', 1966. Get premium, high resolution news photos at Getty Images.

  7. Sep 17, 2018 · Kathleen Widdoes has been an actress for many years in the theatre, television and film. She received a Tony nomination for Beatrice in ‘“Much Ado About Nothing,” three Obie awards for Off-Broadway performances, in plays by Dumas, Chekhov and Brecht. She was Edith Wharton in PBS’s “Looking Back” and received four Emmy nominations as ...

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