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Nationality
  
American

Name
  
Kay Hughes

Years active
  
1933–45


Occupation
  
Actress

Other names
  
Catherine Hughes

Role
  
Actress

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Full Name
  
Catherine Mary Rhoads

Born
  
January 16, 1914 (
1914-01-16
)
Los Angeles, California USA

Died
  
April 4, 1998, Palm Springs, California, United States

Movies
  
Dick Tracy, The Big Show, Ride Ranger Ride, The Vigilantes Are Comi, A Man Betrayed

Similar People
  
Ray Taylor, Alan James, Joseph Kane, John H Auer, William Witney

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Kay Hughes (January 16, 1914 – April 4, 1998) was an American actress in the 1930s and 1940s who appeared mainly in Western films and serials.

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Biography

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Hughes was born Catherine Mary Rhoads on January 16, 1914 in Los Angeles, California. When she was a year old, her family moved back to her father's native Ohio to be closer to his mother; after she died, they moved back to California when Kay was nine years old. She originally hoped to be a dancer, but health issues requiring two operations during her early years prevented her from pursuing a dance career. In 1935 she auditioned for and received a part in Broadway Melody of 1936 which involved dancing. The film featured Jack Benny and Robert Taylor. Her first speaking role was in After the Dance (1936). While shooting on location in Sonora, California, she met her future husband who worked as a still photographer for MGM at the time.

In 1936, Hughes was signed to a contract with Republic Pictures, where she received leading roles. Although she was only with the studio for six months, she starred in several B Westerns and two of the studio's famed serials. She starred in the first two installments of the popular series of films, The Three MesquiteersThe Three Mesquiteers (1936) and Ghost-Town Gold (1936)—which launched an entire subgenre of Western movies. She was also the female lead in Republic's third serial, The Vigilantes Are Coming (1936) with Robert Livingston. That same year she appeared in two Gene Autry films as his leading lady, Ride Ranger Ride and The Big Show. She had been scheduled to appear in a third Autry film but was injured during a horse-riding sequence.

In 1937, Hughes starred in the first serial of the Dick Tracy series with Ralph Byrd and Smiley Burnette. The series was re-edited into a feature film, which was released in the same year. At the time, her agent was also managing Deanna Durbin at Universal Studios, and he encouraged her to change studios. That year she broke her contract with Republic after only six months and began making films at Universal Studios as Catherine Hughes, which she though sounded more sophisticated. Unfortunately, Hughes ended up doing the same type of work, starring in another serial Radio Patrol (1937) and the film Trouble at Midnight (1938).

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After a break of two years, she signed a contract with Columbia Pictures and appeared in the Western film Riders of the Badlands (1941). She was pregnant with her daughter during the 1940 filming. After taking off a few years, she made a brief comeback in 1945 appearing with Tex Ritter in Enemy of the Law under the name Ruby Martin. Her final screen appearance was in the Buster Crabbe Western Fighting Bill Carson (1945). That year she decided to retire from films and raise her family.

Hughes was married three times. She married for the first time in the 1940s and the couple had two children. Her first child, a daughter, was born in 1941. They were divorced in 1947. Hughes married her second husband in 1947 and moved with him to St. Louis, Missouri and then later to Tulsa, Oklahoma. They remained married until his death in 1964. Hughes married her third husband in 1964 and they traveled together throughout the United States, eventually moving to Reno, Nevada. After he died, she moved to Desert Hot Springs, California to live near her sister Lois. After undergoing heart surgery in December 1997, Hughes died on April 4, 1998 in Palm Springs, California.

Filmography

Actress
1945
Fighting Bill Carson as
Jean Darcy
1945
Enemy of the Law as
Ruby Lawson (Ruby Martin in credits)
1941
Riders of the Badlands as
Celia Barton
1941
Honolulu Lu as
Nurse (uncredited)
1937
Trouble at Midnight as
Catherine Benson (as Catherine Hughes)
1937
Radio Patrol as
Molly Selkirk (as Catherine Hughes)
1937
Dick Tracy as
Gwen Andrews
1936
A Man Betrayed as
Marjorie Norton
1936
The Mandarin Mystery as
Irene Kirk
1936
The Big Show as
Marion Hill
1936
Ghost-Town Gold as
Sabina Thornton
1936
Ride, Ranger, Ride as
Dixie Summeral
1936
The Three Mesquiteers as
Marian Bryant
1936
The Vigilantes Are Coming as
Doris Colton
1936
Romance in the Air (Short) as
Undetermined Role (uncredited)
1936
Snowed Under as
Miss Jones - Dumb Switchboard Operator (uncredited)
1936
Brides Are Like That as
Mary Ann Coleridge
1936
Every Saturday Night as
Patty Newall
1936
Robin Hood of El Dorado as
Louise
1936
Strike Me Pink as
Goldwyn Girl (uncredited)
1935
Fighting Youth as
Sorority Girl (uncredited)
1935
Slightly Static (Short) as
Telephone Operator (uncredited)
1935
Broadway Melody of 1936 as
Dancer (uncredited)
1935
After the Dance as
Minor Role (uncredited)
1935
George White's 1935 Scandals as
One of Do's Four Girls (uncredited)
1934
The Chases of Pimple Street (Short) as
Clerk (uncredited)
1934
Men in Black (Short) as
Nurse (uncredited)
1933
Saturday's Millions as
Student (uncredited)
Self
1937
Hollywood Screen Test (Short) as
Self
Archive Footage
1990
Dick Tracy (TV Movie) as
Gwen Andrews
1976
Meanwhile, Back at the Ranch as
Heroine (uncredited)
1956
The Gabby Hayes Show (TV Series) as
Ruby, Bar Girl
- Enemy of the Law (1956) - Ruby, Bar Girl

References

Kay Hughes Wikipedia