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- Height5′ 5½″ (1.66 m)
- Kathleen Howard was born on July 27, 1884 in Clifton, Ontario, Canada. She was an actress and writer, known for It's a Gift (1934), Ball of Fire (1941) and Death Takes a Holiday (1934). She was married to Edward Kellogg Baird (lawyer). She died on August 15, 1956 in Hollywood, California, USA.
- SpouseEdward Kellogg Baird (lawyer)(June 27, 1916 - January 9, 1925) (divorced)
- While filming Ball of Fire (1941) in 1941, she was hospitalized by Barbara Stanwyck when Stanwyck delivered a mock punch and accidentally hit Howard in the face and fractured her jaw. Stanwyck was reportedly mortified by the incident.
- Canadian-born mezzo-soprano of English parentage, star of the Metropolitan Opera, 1916-18. Retired from performing on stage in 1928 and was active as a journalist and movie actress. Best known on screen for playing the shrewish wife of W. C. Fields in It's a Gift (1934).
- Former opera singer and magazine editor who played character roles in US films from the mid-30's through the 40's.
- Buried in Forest Lawn Cemetery in Buffalo, NY.
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