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Catherine Burns was born on 25 September, 1945 in New York City, New York, USA, is an actress. At 74 years old, Catherine Burns height is 5 ft 1 in (155.0 cm).

Now We discover Catherine Burns's Biography, Age, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is She in this year and how She spends money? Also learn how She earned most of net worth at the age of 74 years old?

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Occupation actress
Catherine Burns Age 74 years old
Zodiac Sign Libra
Born 25 September 1945
Birthday 25 September
Birthplace New York City, New York, USA
Date of death 2 February, 2019
Died Place Lynden, Washington, USA
Nationality USA

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Who Is Catherine Burns's Husband?

Her husband is Kenneth Shire (June 1989 - 2 February 2019) ( her death)

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Catherine Burns Net Worth

She net worth has been growing significantly in 2021-22. So, how much is Catherine Burns worth at the age of 74 years old? Catherine Burns’s income source is mostly from being a successful Actress. She is from USA. We have estimated Catherine Burns's net worth , money, salary, income, and assets.

Net Worth in 2022 $1 Million - $5 Million
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2019

Burns lived in retirement until 2019, having moved into retirement community in Lynden, Washington.

1989

Burns married in 1989, and largely retired from her chosen career at the age of 44.

1984

Her last appearance was in an 1984 episode of the "CBS Schoolbreak Special". As a screenwriter, she worked primarily with episodes of the long-running soap opera soap opera "Guiding Light".

1980

In the 1980s, Burns had few acting roles.

1978

The character continued to appear until 1978, with Burns replaced (in order) by actresses Jane Alice Brandon (1971-1972), Dorrie Kavanaugh (1972-1976), and Jennifer Harmon (1976-1978).

In 1978, she had the recurring role of Lori Cook in the mini-series "The Word".

1972

It was an adaptation of a 1972 novel by Irving Wallace, concerning the discovery of an ancient gospel supposedly written by James, brother of Jesus.

1971

In 1971, Burns published her first children's novel, "The Winter Bird". It concerned a little bird who does not migrate south for the winter, and founds refuge "in the unusual world of carousel horses". From then on Burns devoted much of her time to writing novels, screenplays, and stage plays. She reportedly preferred writing to acting, because she disliked the publicity and increased scrutiny that came with her acting success.

1970

Burns left the series in 1970 at the end of her character's drug addiction arc.

During the 1970s, Burns was mostly limited to guest-star roles in then-popular television series, such as "The Mod Squad", "Adam-12", "The Waltons", "Emergency! " , and "Cannon".

1969

Catherine Burns was an American actress and children's book writer of Irish and Polish descent. She was once nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress, for playing the rape victim Rhoda in "Last Summer" (1969).

From 1969 to 1970, Burns gained her first recurring role in television. She was the first actress to play the long-running character Cathy Craig in the soap opera "One Life to Live". As depicted by Burns, Cathy was a teenager suffering from Electra complex and obsessed with her father Dr. Jim Craig (played by Robert Milli). Cathy eventually rebels, becomes a drug addict, and kills her drug dealer during an LSD-fueled maniacal episode.

1968

Burns made her theatrical debut in 1968, performing in the play "The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie".

1967

Burns made her acting debut in the television film "The Crucible" (1967), which depicted the Salem Witch trials (1692). Burns played the 18-year-olds servant girl Mary Warren, who was historically the oldest of the accusers at the trials. At the time, Burns herself was 22-years-old.

1961

The play was an adaptation of the 1961 novel by Muriel Spark, where fascist teacher Jean Brodie surrounds herself with a clique of elite female students. Burns won critical acclaim for her role and won a Clarence Derwent Award. Burns made her film debut in the coming-of-age teen drama "Last Summer". She portrayed Rhoda, a sensitive, conservative, and friendless teenage girl. The film depicts Rhoda's attempt to infiltrate a close-knit clique of older teenagers (one girl, two boys) who initially tolerate her. When Rhoda's behavior increasingly annoys her new "friends", the trio retaliate by co-operating in having Rhoda brutally raped. Burns won critical praise for this role and she received her only nomination for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress.

1945

In 1945, Burns was born in New York City. She was educated (in order) at the Hunter College High School, Hunter College and the American Academy of Dramatic Arts.

The award was instead won by rival actress Goldie Hawn (1945-).