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Cathryn Damon (1930–1987)

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Soap was honored with four major Emmy nominations for its very strong third season: Best Comedy Series, Best Actor (Richard Mulligan), and Best Actress (Cathryn Damon and Katherine Helmond). Mulligan and Damon took home trophies for their work as on screen spouses Burt and Mary, who suffered calamities of cosmic proportions in 1979-80... See more trivia »
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Won Primetime Emmy. Another 2 nominations See more awards »

Known For


Filmography

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1988 She's Having a Baby
Gayle Bainbridge
 
1984-1988 Webster (TV series)
Cassie Parker
The Cuckoo's Nest (1988) … Cassie Parker
Special Delivery (1987) … Cassie Parker
Rear View Mirror: Part 2 (1987) … Cassie Parker
Rear View Mirror: Part 1 (1987) … Cassie Parker
Blast from the Past: Part 1 (1987) … Cassie Parker
 
1987 The New Mike Hammer (TV series)
Aunt Dorothy Putnam
Who Killed Sister Lorna? (1987) … Aunt Dorothy Putnam
 
1987 Matlock (TV series)
Victoria Edwards
The Chef (1987) … Victoria Edwards
 
1984 Murder, She Wrote (TV series)
Morgana Cramer
It's a Dog's Life (1984) … Morgana Cramer
 
1984 Simon & Simon (TV series)
Kate Franklin
Dear Lovesick (1984) … Kate Franklin
 
1983 The First Time
Gloria
 
1983 Who Will Love My Children? (TV movie)
Hazel Anderson
 
1983 Fantasy Island (TV series)
Baronne LaRue
Midnight Waltz/Let Them Eat Cake (1983) … Baronne LaRue
 
1982 Not in Front of the Children (TV movie)
Sheila
 
1977-1981 Soap (TV series)
Mary Campbell
Episode #4.16 (1981) … Mary Campbell
Episode #4.12 (1981) … Mary Campbell
Episode #4.11 (1981) … Mary Campbell
Episode #4.10 (1981) … Mary Campbell
Episode #4.7 (1980) … Mary Campbell
 
1981 Midnight Offerings (TV movie)
Diane Sotherland
 
1980 Getting There (TV short)
Mary
 
1979 Friendships, Secrets and Lies (TV movie)
Martha
 
1977 Rafferty (TV series)
Grace Hampton
Death Out of a Blue Sky (1977) … Grace Hampton
 
1977 Blansky's Beauties (TV series)
Rose
Nancy Breaks a Leg (1977) … Rose
 
1963 Calamity Jane (TV movie)
Adelaide Adams
 
1957 Producers' Showcase (TV series)
Dancer
Ruggles of Red Gap (1957) … Dancer
 
Show ShowSelf (8 titles)
1985 The 37th Annual Emmy Awards (TV movie)
Herself
 
1981 The 33rd Annual Emmy Awards (TV special)
Herself - Nominee: Best Lead Actress in a Comedy Series
 
1981 The 7th Annual People's Choice Awards (TV movie)
Herself - Co-Presenter: Favourite Female Performer in New Television Comedy
 
1978-1979 The Hollywood Squares (TV series)
Guest Appearance
Episode dated 5 November 1979 (1979) … Guest Appearance
Episode dated 2 April 1979 (1979) … Guest Appearance
Episode dated 1 January 1979 (1979) … Guest Appearance
Episode dated 24 April 1978 (1978) … Guest Appearance
 
1979 The Hal Linden Special (TV movie)
Herself
 
1978 The 30th Annual Emmy Awards (TV special)
Herself - Nominee: Best Lead Actress in a Comedy Series
 
1978 The Mike Douglas Show (TV series)
Herself
Episode dated 12 September 1978 (1978) … Herself
 
1971 The David Frost Show (TV series)
Herself
Episode #3.248 (1971) … Herself
 

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Personal Details

Other Works:

Last of the Red Hot Lovers (1969). Comedy. Written by Neil Simon. Scenic Design by Oliver Smith. Costume Design by Donald Brooks. Lighting Design by Peggy Clark. Hair Design by Joe Tubens. Hair Stylist: Michael Chianese. Assistant to Mr. Smith: David Guthrie. Assistant to Mr. Brooks: Connie Wexler. Directed by Robert Moore. Eugene O'Neill Theatre: 28 Dec 1969- 4 Sep 1971 (706 performances + 6 previews). Cast: James Coco (as "Barney Cashman"), Linda Lavin (as "Elaine Navazio"), Doris Roberts (as "Jeanette Fisher"), Marcia Rodd (as "Bobbi Michele"). Standbys: Doris Belack (as "Elaine Navazio"), Elizabeth Farley (as "Bobbi Michele"), Tom Lacy (as "Barney Cashman"), Stella Longo (as "Jeanette Fisher"). Replacement actors: Cathryn Damon (as "Elaine Navazio"), Dom DeLuise (as "Barney Cashman"), Larry Haines [During Mr. Coco's vacation] (as "Barney Cashman"), Rita Moreno (as "Elaine Navazio") [from 27 Jul 1970- ?], Carol Richards (as "Bobbi Michele"), Barbara Sharma (as "Bobbi Michele"). Standbys: Rita Gardner (as "Elaine Navazio"), Carol Richards (as "Bobbi Michele"). Produced by Arnold Saint Subber. Notes: (1) Eugene O'Neill Theatre was at the time owned by Neil Simon (as Nancy Enterprises Inc.). (2) Filmed by Paramount Pictures as Last of the Red Hot Lovers. See more »

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Trivia:

Soap was honored with four major Emmy nominations for its very strong third season: Best Comedy Series, Best Actor (Richard Mulligan), and Best Actress (Cathryn Damon and Katherine Helmond). Mulligan and Damon took home trophies for their work as on screen spouses Burt and Mary, who suffered calamities of cosmic proportions in 1979-80... See more »

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Star Sign:

Virgo