Occupation ActressScreenwriter Education New York University Role Professional screenwriter | Name Kay Linaker Years active 1936–1945 | |
Full Name Mary Katherine Linaker Born July 19, 1913 ( 1913-07-19 ) Pine Bluff, Arkansas, U.S. Died April 18, 2008, Keene, New Hampshire, United States Spouse Howard Phillips (m. 1945–1985) Children Bill Phillips, Regina Phillips Movies The Blob, Drums Along the Mohawk, Charlie Chan in Reno, The Outer Gate, Black Aces Similar People Jack H Harris, Chuck Russell, Art LaFleur, Frank Darabont, John Ford |
Mary Katherine Linaker, known professionally as Kay Linaker, Kate Phillips, and Kay Linaker-Phillips (July 19, 1913, Pine Bluff, Arkansas – April 18, 2008, Keene, New Hampshire), was an American actress and screenwriter who appeared in many B movies during the 1930s and 1940s, most notably Kitty Foyle (1940). Linaker used her married name (Kay Phillips) as a screenwriter, notably for the cult movie hit The Blob (1958). She is credited with coining the name "The Blob" for the movie, which was originally titled "The Molten Meteor".
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Linaker graduated from a private school in Connecticut and from New York University. She went on to attend the American Academy of Dramatic Arts. She acted in supporting roles on Broadway before signing a film contract with Warner Bros. She briefly changed her name to Lynn Acker "for screen purposes", but she soon dropped that name.
She later taught in the film studies department at Keene State College in New Hampshire from 1980 to 2006.
From the 1960s to her death, Linaker dedicated much of her time supporting the children at Hampshire Country School in Rindge, New Hampshire. Linaker volunteered countless hours over the many years as English teacher and drama coach at the very small private school for twice exceptional children whose alumni include Temple Grandin.