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Cause of death
  
heart attack

Children
  
Victor Hugo Kainer

Role
  
Actress

Name
  
Kathlyn Williams

Occupation
  
Actress


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Full Name
  
Kathleen Mabel Williams

Born
  
May 31, 1879 (
1879-05-31
)
Butte, Montana, U.S.

Died
  
September 23, 1960, Hollywood, California, United States

Spouse
  
Charles Eyton (m. 1916–1931), Frank R. Allen (m. 1913–1914), Otto Hugo Kainer (m. 1903–1909)

Parents
  
Joseph Edwin Williams, Mary C. Boe

Movies
  
The Adventures of Kathlyn, The Spanish Dancer, The Carpet from Bagdad, Unholy Love, A Single Man

Similar People
  
Charles Eyton, William C deMille, Harry Beaumont, William Desmond Taylor, George Melford

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Kathlyn Williams (May 31, 1879 – September 23, 1960) was an American actress, known for her blonde beauty and daring antics, who performed on stage as well as in early silent film.

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Early life and career

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Kathleen Mabel Williams was born in Butte, Montana, the only child born to Joseph Edwin "Frank" Williams, a boarding house proprietor, and Mary C. Boe (1846–1908) of Welsh and Norwegian descent. Other sources cite 1885 and 1888 as potential years of birth. However, she is listed on the 1880 United States Census as being one year old as of June 1, 1880.

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Williams displayed an early interest in becoming an actress in her youth, which led her to become a member of a community thespian group. She also joined the Woman's Relief Corps that allowed her to showcase her vocal prowess at local recitals. Although she was known for having an adequate singing voice, acting became Williams' main vocation. Williams attended Montana Wesleyan University (now Rocky Mountain College) in Helena during the late 1890s and graduated in 1901, where she excelled in elocution and voice, and her performances were highly praised. In May 1899, she recited "The Gypsy Flower Girl" at her university's annual competition. On May 29, 1900, she received a gold medal for her recitation of "Old Mother Goose" at Wesleyan's declamation contest. She lost her father around 1894 when she was a teenager, and her mother remarried Fred Lavoie in 1895. They divorced the next year.

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In order to make ends meet, her mother made extra money by renting out homes in nearby Centerville. Her family was of limited means; therefore, Kathlyn had to rely on the charity of others to pay her way through school. Her acting aspiration also caught the attention of William A. Clark, a wealthy Montana industrialist and politician, who helped finance her education and acting classes. He paid her tuition to the Sargent School of Acting, better known as the American Academy of Dramatic Art in New York City.

In 1900, her friends held a concert at Sutton's Theater for "Katie", as she was affectionately called, to gather funds to help pay her college tuition. By 1902, she joined a theater touring group called Norris & Hall and Company where she played "Phyllis Ericson" in When We Were Twenty One, mostly to good reviews. The play toured across the United States toward the end of 1903.

In the January 16, 1903 issue of the Dallas Morning News, an article in Amusements critiqued Williams' performance in "When We Were Twenty-One": "Miss Kathlyn Williams, who assumed the role of Phyllis, is an actress of rare ability, attractiveness, and grace of delivery". Williams began her career with Selig Polyscope Company in Chicago, Illinois and made her first film in 1908 under the direction of Francis Boggs. By 1910, she was transferred to the company's Los Angeles film studio. Williams played "Cherry Malotte" in the first movie based upon Rex Beach's 1906 novel The Spoilers in 1914.

In 1913, she starred in the thirteen episode adventure film serial, The Adventures of Kathlyn. She was busy throughout the silent film era but age and the advent of talkies saw her make only five sound films, the last in 1935. Kathlyn evolved from a comedian and serial player in silents to portraying character roles in the early 1930s.

Marriages

Williams was married three times. Although many biographies erroneously cite her first husband as being Victor Kainer, he was in fact named Otto H. "Harry" Kainer (1876–1952), who ran an import and export business on Wall Street in New York City. They were wed on October 2, 1903, and their son, Victor Hugo, was born in 1905. The Kainers resided at 301 Nicholas Avenue in Manhattan.

On May 8, 1905, she successfully sued her husband for $20,000 for not paying her $10,000 on the day of their marriage and for every year of their marriage. The case made headlines in newspapers across the country, and made its way to the New York Supreme Court. They supposedly divorced over Kainer's disapproval of his wife having an acting career,and Williams subsequently obtained a divorce from Kainer in 1909 in Nevada. After the death of her Norwegian born mother in December 1908 and the failure of her marriage, Williams decided to revive her acting career. By 1910, Williams and her young son uprooted themselves to Los Angeles, where she obtained acting jobs. On March 4, 1913, she married Frank R. Allen, also an actor, but the marriage was a failure from the start and lasted a little over a year. On June 30, 1914, she filed for divorce in Los Angeles and listed desertion as the reason as the failure of their marriage.

She later married Paramount Pictures executive Charles Eyton on June 2, 1916, in Riverside, California. The couple met approximately ten years earlier in Salt Lake City, Utah. Eyton went there to look over a new play. While there he met Kathlyn, who was a member of the Willard Mack stock company. He and Williams had been engaged earlier but a lover's quarrel broke them up. Eyton was one an owner of the Oliver Morosco Photoplay Company. On February 25, 1922, her son, Victor, died suddenly at the age of 16 from complications of influenza at Good Samaritan Hospital in Los Angeles, and his remains were cremated. Her son was previously enrolled at Harvard Military Academy before he became a student at Hollywood High School. The Eytons eventually divorced in 1931.

Later life

On December 29, 1949, Williams was involved in a deadly automobile accident, which claimed the life of her friend, Mrs. Mary E. Rose, while they were returning home from a social engagement in Las Vegas. As a result of the accident, Williams lost her right leg. On April 8, 1950, Williams sued the estate of Rose for $136,615, citing negligence and claiming that the automobile had inefficient brakes. In June 1951, Williams accepted the offer of $6,500 from the Rose estate.

Death

Williams died of a heart attack in Hollywood, California in 1960. She was found dead in her bedroom at her 1428 North Crescent Heights apartment where she resided for nearly 30 years. Although it was widely reported that Williams became a wheelchair invalid since the loss of her leg, she still traveled and led a productive life. She was cremated. She bequeathed most of her assets, which amounted to nearly $287,000, to charitable institutions such as The McKinley Industrial Home for Boys, the Motion Picture Relief Fund, and to an orthopedic and children's hospital.

For her contribution to the motion picture industry, Kathlyn Williams has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 7038 Hollywood Blvd.

Filmography

Actress
1935
Rendezvous at Midnight as
Mrs. Arthur Dewey
1933
Blood Money as
Nightclub Woman Wearing Monocle (uncredited)
1932
Unholy Love as
Mrs. Bradford
1931
Daddy Long Legs as
Mrs. Paula Pendleton
1930
Road to Paradise as
Mrs. Wells
1929
Wedding Rings as
Agatha
1929
The Single Standard as
Mrs. Glendenning
1929
Her Husband's Women (Short)
1929
A Single Man as
Mrs. Cottrell
1928
Our Dancing Daughters as
Ann's Mother
1928
We Americans as
Mrs. Bradleigh
1928
Honeymoon Flats as
Mrs. Garland
1927
Sally in Our Alley as
Mrs. Gordon Mansfield
1925
The Best People as
Mrs. Lenox
1925
The Wanderer as
Huldah
1925
Locked Doors as
Laura Carter
1924
The City That Never Sleeps as
Mrs. Kendall
1924
The Painted Flapper as
Isabel Whitney
1924
Single Wives as
Dorothy Van Clark
1924
The Enemy Sex as
Mrs. Massingale
1924
Wanderer of the Wasteland as
Magdalene Virey
1924
When a Girl Loves as
Helen - Michael's Wife
1923
The Spanish Dancer as
Queen Isabel of Bourbon
1923
Broadway Gold as
Jean Valjean
1923
Trimmed in Scarlet as
Cordelia Ebbing / Madame de laFleur
1923
Souls for Sale as
Kathlyn Williams
1923
The World's Applause as
Elsa Townsend
1922
Clarence as
Mrs. Wheeler
1921
A Virginia Courtship as
Constance Llewellyn
1921
A Man's Home as
Frances Osborn
1921
Morals as
Judith Mainwaring
1921
Everything for Sale as
Mrs. Wainwright
1921
A Private Scandal as
Carol Lawton
1921
Hush as
Isabel Dane
1921
Forbidden Fruit as
Mrs. Mallory
1920
The U.P. Trail as
'Beauty' Stanton
1920
Conrad in Quest of His Youth as
Mrs. Adaile
1920
The Prince Chap as
Alice Travers
1920
Just a Wife as
Eleanor Lathrop
1920
The Tree of Knowledge as
Belle
1919
A Girl Named Mary as
Mrs. Jaffrey
1919
Her Kingdom of Dreams as
Penelope Warren
1919
Her Purchase Price as
Diana Vane
1919
The Better Wife as
Lady Beverly
1918
We Can't Have Everything as
Charity Coe Cheever
1918
The Whispering Chorus as
Jane Tremble
1918
The Thing We Love (Short) as
Margaret Kenwood
1917
I Hear Her Calling Me (from the Heart of Africa) (Short) as
Daisy Everyman / Mary Skillman (dual role)
1917
Pioneer Days (Short)
1917
A Man, a Girl, and a Lion (Short) as
Gene Davis
1917
In the African Jungle (Short) as
Edith Wayne, Robert Waynes Daughter
1917
Big Timber as
Stella Benton
1917
The Highway of Hope as
Lonely Lou
1917
The Cost of Hatred as
Elsie Graves / Sarita Graves
1917
Out of the Wreck as
Agnes Aldrich
1916
Sweet Lady Peggy (Short)
1916
Redeeming Love as
Naomi Sterling
1916
The Brand of Cain (Short) as
Edith Lennox
1916
The Return (Short) as
Ione
1916
The Valiants of Virginia as
Shirley Dandridge
1916
Into the Primitive as
Jennie Leslie
1916
The Temptation of Adam (Short) as
Rose Addison
1916
The Devil, the Servant and the Man (Short) as
Alice Foster
1916
Number 13, Westbound (Short) as
Marion Culmer
1916
The Adventures of Kathlyn as
Kathlyn Hare
1916
The Black Orchid (Short) as
Viola Morton
1916
Thou Shalt Not Covet as
My Neighbor's Wife
1915
The Ne'er Do Well as
Mrs. Edith Cortlandt - a Diplomat
1915
The Coquette's Awakening (Short) as
The Flirt
1915
Sweet Alyssum as
Daisy Brooks
1915
A Sultana of the Desert (Short) as
Jean
1915
The Strange Case of Talmai Lind (Short) as
Hilda Lind - the Mother / Talmai Lind - the Daughter
1915
Ebb Tide (Short) as
Estelle Velaine
1915
The Rosary as
Vera Wallace
1915
The Carpet from Bagdad as
Fortuna Chedsoye
1915
The Vision of the Shepherd (Short) as
Nell - the Shepherd's Daughter
1914
Till Death Us Do Part (Short) as
Anne Brewster
1914
The Lady or the Tigers (Short) as
Annette Delancey
1914
Her Sacrifice (Short) as
Kitty
1914
The Story of the Blood Red Rose (Short) as
Godiva
1914
The Losing Fight (Short) as
Kitty
1914
The Tragedy That Lived (Short) as
Mary
1914
The Woman of It (Short) as
The Woman
1914
Hearts and Masks (Short) as
Miss Hawthorne
1914
Chip of the Flying U (Short) as
Della Whitmore - the 'Little Doctor'
1914
The Speck on the Wall (Short) as
Pauline St. John
1914
In Tune with the Wild (Short) as
Mrs. Robert Wayne / Edith Wayne as an Adult (dual role)
1914
A Woman Laughs (Short) as
Clara
1914
Caryl of the Mountains (Short) as
Caryl of the Mountains
1914
The Leopard's Foundling (Short) as
Balu - as an Adult
1914
The Court of Death (Short) as
Kathlyn Hare
1914
The King's Will (Short) as
Kathlyn Hare
1914
The Forged Parchment (Short) as
Kathlyn Hare
1914
The Warrior Maid (Short) as
Kathlyn Hare
1914
The Spellbound Multitude (Short) as
Kathlyn Hare
1914
The Spoilers as
Cherry Malotte
1914
The Cruel Crown (Short) as
Kathlyn Hare
1914
The Garden of Brides (Short) as
Kathlyn Hare
1914
Three Bags of Silver (Short) as
Kathlyn Hare
1914
A Colonel in Chains (Short) as
Kathlyn Hare
1914
The Royal Slave as
Kathlyn Hare
1914
The Temple of the Lion (Short) as
Kathlyn Hare
1914
The Two Ordeals (Short) as
Kathlyn Hare
1913
The Adventures of Kathlyn as
Kathlyn Hare
1913
The Unwelcome Throne (Short) as
Kathlyn Hare
1913
The Tide of Destiny (Short) as
Hazel White
1913
Thor, Lord of the Jungles (Short) as
Gene Brant
1913
In the Midst of the Jungle (Short) as
Alice Jackson
1913
The Love of Penelope (Short) as
Penelope Blair
1913
The Young Mrs. Eames (Short) as
Mrs. Dorris Eames
1913
Two Too Many (Short) as
Dorothy Armfield
1913
The Child of the Sea (Short) as
Capt. Warren's Wife / Nell Warren - Capt. Warren's Grown Daughter
1913
The Flight of the Crow (Short) as
Edwina Washburn
1913
The Mansion of Misery (Short) as
Marjorie Main
1913
Man and His Other Self (Short) as
Mary Vale - the Farmer's Daughter
1913
The Tree and the Chaff (Short) as
Grace Cole - the Tree
1913
Mrs. Hilton's Jewels (Short) as
Mrs. Frederick Hilton
1913
Woman: Past and Present (Short) as
Miss America
1913
The Girl and the Judge (Short) as
Grace Green - the Farmer's Daughter
1913
The Stolen Melody (Short) as
Miss Burmeister - the Musician's Daughter
1913
Lieutenant Jones (Short) as
Mary Thompson
1913
A Welded Friendship (Short) as
Mary Wilton / Violet Trevor
1913
Their Stepmother (Short) as
Constance - the Stepmother
1913
The Burglar Who Robbed Death (Short) as
Mrs. Harrison
1913
A Wise Old Elephant (Short) as
Zara Haskins
1913
With Love's Eyes (Short) as
Virginia - the Girl
1913
Two Men and a Woman (Short) as
Carrie Conrad, The Woman
1913
Her Only Son (Short) as
Drowning Victim Saved by Jack
1913
The Artist and the Brute (Short) as
Alice Atkins - the Artist
1913
The Governor's Daughter (Short) as
Kate Millbank - the Governor's Daughter
1913
A Little Child Shall Lead Them (Short) as
Helen Brant
1913
The Lipton Cup: Introducing Sir Thomas Lipton as
May Boardman
1912
Harbor Island (Short) as
Isabel Arieno
1912
The House of His Master (Short) as
Mrs. Robert Steem
1912
As the Fates Decree (Short) as
Mrs. Bertha Wilson - the Widow
1912
The Girl at the Cupola (Short) as
Jessie Wilson
1912
An Unexpected Fortune (Short) as
Lady Margaret Lonsdale
1912
On the Trail of the Germs (Short) as
Ruth Hilton
1912
The Adopted Son (Short) as
Mrs. Hugh Kenyon
1912
The Girl with the Lantern (Short) as
Mary Davis - the City Girl
1912
The Turning Point (Short) as
Mrs. John Carewe
1912
The Stronger Mind (Short) as
Alice Wells - Locksley's Fiancee
1912
The Coming of Columbus (Short) as
Queen Isabella
1912
The Devil, the Servant and the Man (Short) as
The Wife
1912
When the Heart Rules (Short) as
Winnifred - George's Sweetheart
1912
Driftwood (Short) as
Katherine Dalton
1912
Sons of the North Woods (Short) as
Janie MacKisson
1912
The Brotherhood of Man (Short) as
Marion Wendell
1912
When Memory Calls (Short) as
Mrs. Andrew Grimes
1912
The Horseshoe (Short) as
Mrs. Sumner
1912
The Prosecuting Attorney (Short) as
Nina Brooks
1911
Busy Day at the Selig General Office (Short)
1911
Paid Back (Short) as
Mary Darrow
1911
Getting Married (Short) as
Sally Featherstone
1911
The Inner Mind (Short) as
Madge Haggerty - Elinore's Maid
1911
Lost in the Jungle (Short) as
Meta Kruga
1911
How They Stopped the Run on the Bank (Short) as
Dorothy Church - the President's Daughter
1911
Maud Muller (Short) as
Maud Muller
1911
The Two Orphans (Short) as
Henriette (orphan)
1911
The Wheels of Justice (Short) as
Alice Hazen
1911
Dad's Girls (Short) as
Rose
1911
Life on the Border (Short) as
The Pioneer Wife
1911
Jealous George (Short) as
Mary Wife
1911
Captain Kate (Short) as
Captain Kate
1911
Ten Nights in a Bar Room (Short) as
Mrs. Morgan
1911
The Rose of Old St. Augustine (Short) as
Dolores, the Rose of St. Augustine
1911
Jim and Joe (Short) as
Mary - Jim's Wife
1911
Back to the Primitive (Short) as
Helen Wilton
1911
In Old California When the Gringos Came (Short)
1911
The Witch of the Everglades (Short) as
Dora - the Witch
1911
1861 (Short) as
Virginia Johnson
1911
The Man from the East (Short) as
Elsie Dean
1911
The Survival of the Fittest (Short) as
Capria - Pride of the Circus
1911
The Curse of the Redman (Short)
1910
Taming Wild Animals (Short)
1910
The Queen of Hearts (Short) as
May Allen
1910
The Merry Wives of Windsor (Short) as
Mrs. Ford
1910
Blasted Hopes (Short) as
Sallie
1910
Dora Thorne (Short) as
Dora Thorne
1910
Mazeppa, or the Wild Horse of Tartary (Short) as
Olinska
1910
The Fire Chief's Daughter (Short) as
Ellen
1910
Thou Shalt Not (Short) as
The Actress
1910
A Romance of the Western Hills (Short) as
Second Woman
1910
Gold Is Not All (Short) as
Tom's Mistress
1909
Lines of White on a Sullen Sea (Short) as
Extra
1908
On Thanksgiving Day (Short)
Writer
1917
Lost in Transit (story)
1915
A Sultana of the Desert (Short)
1915
The Strange Case of Talmai Lind (Short)
1914
The Leopard's Foundling (Short)
1913
The Young Mrs. Eames (Short) (writer)
1912
The Last Dance (Short)
Director
1914
The Leopard's Foundling (Short)
Self
1923
Screen Snapshots, Series 3, No. 17 (Documentary short) as
Self
Archive Footage
1931
The House That Shadows Built (Documentary)

References

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