
January 26, 1943 · 83 years old
Kathryn Leigh Scott (born Marlene Kathryn Kringstad) is an American television and screen actress and writer who is best known for playing several roles on the gothic daytime soap opera Dark Shadows.

A young couple arrives in New York for a weekend and meet with bad weather and a series of adventures.

A Midwesterner becomes fascinated with his nouveau riche neighbor, who obsesses over his lost love.

Three Christs follows Dr. Alan Stone who is treating three paranoid schizophrenic patients at the Ypsilanti State Hospital in Michigan, each of whom believed they were Jesus Christ. What transpires is both comic and deeply moving.

A presidential bodyguard is assigned to protect an objectionable first lady as repeated attempts are made on her life.

A horror-thriller centered on a woman (Wilson) suffering from a medical condition that causes her to sleep her life away, waking briefly on rare occasions.

A fictionalized account of the Greek shipping magnate, Onassis, and his meeting and subsequent marriage to the widow of assassinated U.S. president, Jacqueline Kennedy.

July 1945. The war in Europe is over and General George S Patton is now military governor of Bavaria. True to form he doesn't always see eye-to-eye with his superiors and is prone to making comments that they don't approve of.

Pastry chef Helena poisons men who don't meet her high standards. Her fiancé Charlie has nothing to worry about--at least until his sister Becca becomes suspicious of Helena's culinary killing past. It's up to Becca to save Charli...

This documentary devoted to Canadian-born star Jonathan Frid covers the fascinating life and career of the Shakespearean actor, who became a TV icon in the role of vampire, Barnabas Collins on the gothic soap opera "Dark Shadows."

A respected journalist uncovers the truth behind the mythology of President Eisenhower's long-alleged involvement in extraterrestrial events.