Kathleen O'Malley
Acting
1924-03-31 · Worcester, Massachusetts, USA
Mary Kathleen O'Malley (March 31, 1924 – February 25, 2019) was an American film and television actress, who was the daughter of vaudevillian and actor Pat O'Malley. Her screen debut came during the silent film era as a thirteen month old baby in 1926, when she appeared alongside her father and her sister Sheila in the western My Old Dutch. O'Malley went on to appear in several films and television shows during a seven decade career, including Cover Girl, Lady on a Train, Two Tickets to Broadway, Gunsmoke, Maverick, Rawhide, Leave it to Beaver and General Hospital. O'Malley also appeared in the second season of Barnaby Jones; episode titled, "Blind Terror" (09/16/1973). Her last acting credit came in 1998 when she appeared in the short-lived American crime drama Buddy Faro. O'Malley died of Alzheimer's disease on February 25, 2019, at age 94. CLR From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Filmography(49)
tvBeverly Hills, 90210
as Librarian #1 · 1990 · 7.3
tvFinder of Lost Loves
as Ada · 1984 · 6.8
tvAirwolf
as Mrs. Smith · 1984 · 7.6
tvAirwolf
as Sister Monica · 1984 · 7.6
tvThe A-Team
as Sister Catherine · 1983 · 7.5
movieJinxed!
as Mother · 1982 · 4.6
movieIsabel's Choice
as Housekeeper · 1981 · 0.0
movieMarciano
as Supervisor · 1979 · 7.0
movieTelefon
as Mrs. Maloney · 1977 · 6.6
movieThe Hunted Lady
as Nurse · 1977 · 7.7
movieThe Shootist
as School Teacher · 1976 · 7.1
tvIsis
as Mrs. Schuster · 1975 · 6.4
movieCharley Varrick
as Jessie · 1973 · 7.3
movieWomen in Chains
as Girl · 1972 · 7.0
movieDirty Harry
as Lady in Jaffe's Cafe (uncredited) · 1971 · 7.5
tvColumbo
as Nurse · 1971 · 8.1
tvThe Mary Tyler Moore Show
as Betty Dotson (uncredited) · 1970 · 7.6
movieCoogan's Bluff
as Woman (uncredited) · 1968 · 6.4
tvAdam-12
as Ida Brady · 1968 · 7.1
movieMadigan
as Woman · 1968 · 6.2
movieThe Killers
as Receptionist · 1964 · 6.9
tvThe Fugitive
as Receptionist · 1963 · 7.3
tvThe Fugitive
as Telegraph Clerk · 1963 · 7.3
tvThe Alfred Hitchcock Hour
as Valerie Anderson · 1962 · 7.8