Kathleen M. Darcy is known for Inspector Gadget (1999), My Name Is Khan (2010) and Lost (2004). She has been married to Brian Patrick Mulligan since October 12, 2003.
Kathleen Macdonald is an actress, known for House M.D. (2004), Killer Flick (1998) and ER (1994).
Kathleen Mackey is an actress and writer, known for Gothika (2003), The Glass Castle (2017) and Noel (2004).
Kathleen Madigan was born on September 30, 1965 in St. Louis, Missouri, USA. She is a producer and writer, known for The Opening Act (2020), Roman Holiday (2014) and Foxworthy's Big Night Out (2006).
Kathleen Gyllenhaal is an award-winning filmmaker, former Vassar film professor, and co-founder of Upstream Pictures. After graduating from Punahou School in Honolulu, Hawaii, Kathleen earned a B.A. in Film Studies from Yale with honors and distinction, winning the Yale Film Prize for her essay on feminist film. She was an Iowa Fellow at the University of Iowa, where she earned a dual M.A./M.F.A. degree in Film Studies / Film Production. From there, she moved to Paris as a Fulbright Fellow, where she wrote and directed an award-winning French-language short film based on the Franz Kafka short story, "The Interview". During her time teaching film production at the University of Colorado, Boulder, Kathleen directed "Sita: A Girl from Jambu", which won the Artivist Film Festival Award for Best Documentary in Children's Advocacy, the Audience Award at the San Diego Women's Film Festival, the Award of Commendation from the Society for Visual Anthropology, and Best Documentary at the University Film/Video Association Jury Awards, Moondance Film Festival and Bare Bones International Film Festival. Kathleen also co-directed the award-winning "Beauty Mark", an educational documentary about a champion triathlete's struggle with anorexia. While a professor at Vassar College, Kathleen returned to her Hawaiian roots and wrote and directed the Academy-qualifying short film, "Lychee Thieves", which won numerous awards and was an official selection at over 40 film festivals. "Lychee Thieves" was described by critic Burl Burlingame as "a film with a complex ethos, and beyond that, it's likely the most accurate depiction of life in Hawaii yet committed to film." After obtaining tenure at Vassar, Kathleen left academia for Hollywood and co-produced the feature film "Grassroots", based on the true story of unemployed music critic Grant Cogswell's unlikely campaign for Seattle City Council. "Grassroots" stars Jason Biggs and Lauren Ambrose, and was released by Samuel Goldwyn Films. Now based in Hollywood, Kathleen develops documentary and dramatic series and features, exploring themes of motherhood, multiculturalism, empowerment, and social change. She is the writer/director of "In Utero", an award-winning feature documentary that explores how emotional traumas endured by pregnant mothers can cause lifelong complications in their children. "In Utero" won the Breakthrough Documentary Award at the San Diego International Film Festival and a Social Media Impact Award (SIMA), and was screened at the prestigious CPH: DOX, Docville and Docs Against Gravity film festivals.
Kathleen Marden is an author, on camera expert, actress, conference presenter, experiencer advocate, and hypnosis practitioner. She has researched the perplexing nature of UFOs and the non-human entities associated with highly advanced aerial vehicles via her own groundbreaking research, investigation, and experimentation. Her research has extended to archival collections and the US government's involvement in the investigation of UFOs and its major studies. This has combined to give her a depth of knowledge that few possess. She is the 2021 recipient of the International UFO Congress Lifetime Achievement Award. She earned a B.A. degree in social work and was employed as an educator and education services coordinator while attending graduate school. She is a certified practitioner of regression hypnosis and the Quantum Healing Hypnosis Technique. Additionally, she offers the Awakening Souls support group for experiencers who feel an intense calling to be part of the answer and to assist others who are beginning to awaken to their relationship with NHI. Her interest in UFOs and contact began in 1961, when her aunt and uncle, Betty and Barney Hill had a close encounter and subsequent abduction in New Hampshire's White Mountains. She spent fifteen years in painstaking investigation of the Hill abduction case and continues to seek the scientific analysis of the compelling evidence. She has worked on three comprehensive studies on nearly 5,000 experiencers, two of which she initiated and saw to the end and has five professionally published books. Her bestseller with nuclear physicist Stanton T. Friedman (1934-2019) is "Captured! The Betty and Barney Hill UFO Experience". She and Stanton worked together for nearly 14 years and collaborated on two additional books "Science Was Wrong" and "Fact, Fiction, and Flying Saucers". Her book with Denise Stoner "The Alien Abduction Files" includes her investigation of six intergenerational cases of abduction/contact. Her fifth book "Extra Terrestrial Contact: What to Do When You've Been Abducted" is a comprehensive guide to contact for Experiencers, those who love them, professionals who work with Experiencers, and the interested public. Additionally, she is a contributor to the Edgar Mitchell FREE Foundation's "Beyond UFOs: The Science of Consciousness and Contact with Non-Human Intelligence". Her essays have been published in several additional books and magazines. Her books are available in all formats on Amazon and Barnes and Noble. Autographed copies can be purchased on her website at www.kathleen-marden.com. She has given on-camera commentary on numerous television shows and movies. Kathleen has lectured at conferences across the United States and in Canada, Mexico, Brazil, and the UK. Additionally, she has given video lectures in Denmark, Italy, and China.
Kathleen Marshall's Broadway credits include Living on Love, Nice Work If You Can Get It, Anything Goes, The Pajama Game, Wonderful Town, Grease, Little Shop of Horrors, Follies, Seussical, Kiss Me, Kate, 1776, and Swinging on a Star. Her Off-Broadway and regional credits include Two Gentlemen of Verona (NYSF), Saturday Night (Second Stage), My Paris (Goodspeed), Ever After (Paper Mill), Diner (Signature Theatre); Living on Love (Williamstown Theatre Festival); and The Unsinkable Molly Brown (Denver Center Theatre). She was the Artistic Director of City Center Encores! for four seasons where she directed and choreographed The Band Wagon, I'm Getting My Act Together..., Bells Are Ringing, Carnival, and Babes in Arms, among others. She choreographed the musical sequences in the film My Week with Marilyn. For ABC/Disney she directed and choreographed "Once Upon a Mattress" and choreographed "The Music Man" (Emmy nomination). She has received three Tony Awards (out of nine nominations), three Drama Desk Awards, three Outer Critics Circle Awards, the Astaire Award, the "Mr. Abbott" Award, the Smith College Medal (her alma mater), the Pennsylvania Governor's Award for the Arts, and has been named a Distinguished Daughter of Pennsylvania.
Kathleen Marshall is a graduate of Northwestern University who made her New York theatre debut in the Off-Broadway production of 'Wrong Turn at Lungfish' at the Promenade Theatre. Other stage credits include the LA premiere of 'Life Beneath the Roses', 'The Odyssey', 'Medea', 'Antigone', and 'Pastorale'. She can be seen in the upcoming Edtv (1999), directed by Ron Howard, and Never Been Kissed (1999) starring Drew Barrymore. Ms. Marshall is a founding member of Southern California's Falcon Theatre, which opened its doors in fall, 1997.
A 2003 graduate of UCSD's MFA Acting Program, Carthy appeared in "Free Man of Color" at the Colony Theatre. In addition to her guest and recurring roles, Carthy also narrates audiobooks, including "The Bling Ring" by Nancy Jo Sales. She was an Ovation Award nominee for Best Featured Actress in "The Wreck of the Unfathomable" at Theatre of Note in Hollywood.
Kathleen McCall is known for Monsters (1988), Searching for Fortune (2017) and Loving (1983).