Kathryn Morris

Kathryn Morris

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January 28, 1969

Kathryn Morris is an American actress from Ohio. Her better known roles include her portrayals of the helicopter pilot Lieutenant Annalisa "Stinger" Lindstrom in the action-adventure series "Pensacola: Wings of Gold" (1997-2000), the cult leader Najara in the fantasy series "Xena: Warrior Princess"…

Biography

Kathryn Morris is an American actress from Ohio. Her better known roles include her portrayals of the helicopter pilot Lieutenant Annalisa "Stinger" Lindstrom in the action-adventure series "Pensacola: Wings of Gold" (1997-2000), the cult leader Najara in the fantasy series "Xena: Warrior Princess" (from 1998 to 1999), the estranged wife Lara Anderton in the science fiction film "Minority Report" (2002), and the homicide detective Lillian "Lilly" Rush in the police procedural "Cold Case" (2003-2010). In "Cold Case", her character was the protagonist.

Morris was born in Cincinnati, Ohio, but raised in Windsor Locks, Connecticut. Her parents were the Bible scholar Stanley Morris and the insurance agent Joyce Morris. From c. 1975 to c. 1986, Kathryn performed with members of her family as a singer in the gospel-singing group "The Morris Code". The group regularly performed in the so-called Bible Belt of the Southern United States.

Morris studied theatre in high school. She received her tertiary education at the Northeastern Christian Junior College and the Temple University, both located in Philadelphia. Her first acting gig was reportedly a role in a Japanese music video. Morris made her film debut in the television film "Long Road Home" (1991). During the early 1990s, she frequently appeared in various television films. Among them was the crime drama "A Friend to Die For" (1994), based on the real-life murder of high school girl Kirsten Costas by a female classmate who was obsessed with Costas.

In the second half of the 1990s, Morris had guest star roles in several then-popular television series, such as "Murder, She Wrote", "Silk Stalkings" , and "Poltergeist: The Legacy"". Her first role as a main cast member in a television series was in "Pensacola: Wings of Gold" . Among her earliest prominent film roles was that of FBI agent Paige Willomina in the political drama "The Contender" (2000). The director Steven Spielberg cast Morris in two of his films, after first noticing her in "The Contender" .

In 2013, Morris gave birth to twin sons at the age of 44. In 2016, both of her sons were diagnosed with autism. In subsequent years, Morris became involved with autism-related advocacy organizations. In 2021, Morris founded the initiative "The Savants" in an attempt (in her words) "to mainstream autism". She had devoted much of her personal life to parenting and activism, though she never retired from acting.

Actress

From EmbersFrom Embers(2024)as Angela
HayseedHayseed(2023)as Joyce Metts
The DirtThe Dirt(2019)as Deana
ReverieReverie(2018)as Monica Shaw
You Get MeYou Get Me(2017)as Mrs. Hewitt

Soundtrack

Malibu Hot SummerMalibu Hot Summer(1981)

Self

Reza RiftsReza Rifts(2021)as Self
TodayToday(1952)as Self
Kelly's HollywoodKelly's Hollywood(2015)as Self
Red Carpet ReportRed Carpet Report(2009)as Self
Who Wants to Be a MillionaireWho Wants to Be a Millionaire(2002)as Self - Celebrity Question Presenter

Archive Footage

E-penserE-penser(2013)as Self
The Contender: From the Cutting Room FloorThe Contender: From the Cutting Room Floor(2001)as Paige Willomina
Poltergeist: The LegacyPoltergeist: The Legacy(1996)as Laura Davis
Joe Bob's Drive-In TheaterJoe Bob's Drive-In Theater(1987)as Megan

Known for

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Kathryn Morris in Hayseed (2023)Kathryn Morris in Paycheck (2003)Jonny Lee Miller, LL Cool J, and Kathryn Morris in Mindhunters (2004)Val Kilmer and Kathryn Morris in Mindhunters (2004)Christian Slater and Kathryn Morris in Mindhunters (2004)Judson Mills, Kathryn Morris, and Will Stewart in Murder, She Wrote (1984)

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#NameScoreYearWinNomKnownWinsNomsVotes
1As Good as It Gets12.0019977.727338697
2Minority Report10.0020027.601621308
3Cold Case6.5020037.60134898
4A.I. Artificial Intelligence4.5020017.202339079
5The Dirt2.5020197.00060602
6Mindhunters2.5020056.30067846
7Paycheck2.5020036.300118448
8The Contender2.5020006.90226093
9Cougars Inc.2.0020124.9004366
10Bone Tomahawk1.5020167.100139923