Kathryn Walker(I)
- Actress
Philadelphia-born Kathryn Walker's classy career began on the
off-Broadway New York stage with her performance in "Slag" in 1971. On
Broadway she appeared in "The Good Doctor" (1974), "A Touch of the
Poet" (1977), "Private Lives" (1983) and "Wild Honey" (1986), among
others. She also has been a sporadic presence on daytime drama,
including 'Search for Tomorrow" and "Another World," and received an
Emmy award for her outstanding performance as "First Lady" Abigal Adams
in PBS' 13-part epic miniseries The Adams Chronicles (1976). On film she has played co-star
or secondary femme roles in Blade (1973), Slap Shot (1977), Girlfriends (1978) and Rich Kids (1979), and
played John Belushi's wife in the dark, oddball comedy Neighbors (1981). She was once
married to singer James Taylor.
With the late William Alfred, she co-founded The Athens Street Company. In 1997, she was Rothschild Artist in Residence at Radcliffe College. Her six-part documentary series The Millennium Journal has been shown on the PBS cable channel, Metro Arts. Over the years, she has become a strong force outside of acting. She has helmed many of the 92nd Street Y's classical theater productions, directing and/or adapting such plays as Euripides' "Hekabe" (2004); Sophocles' "Elektra" (2002); Euripides' "Medea" (2001); "The Bacchae of Euripides" (2000); and her own adaptation of Fagles' "The Iliad" (2006). She lives in both New York City and Tesuque, New Mexico.
With the late William Alfred, she co-founded The Athens Street Company. In 1997, she was Rothschild Artist in Residence at Radcliffe College. Her six-part documentary series The Millennium Journal has been shown on the PBS cable channel, Metro Arts. Over the years, she has become a strong force outside of acting. She has helmed many of the 92nd Street Y's classical theater productions, directing and/or adapting such plays as Euripides' "Hekabe" (2004); Sophocles' "Elektra" (2002); Euripides' "Medea" (2001); "The Bacchae of Euripides" (2000); and her own adaptation of Fagles' "The Iliad" (2006). She lives in both New York City and Tesuque, New Mexico.