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As the World Turns star Kathryn Hays has died aged 88. The soap star passed away on 25th March but no cause of death has been revealed. The actress - who worked on the long- running show for 38 years from 1972 to 2010 - began her career the 60s with roles on shows such as Hawaiian Eye, Dr Kildare, Route 66, Bonanza and The Man from U.
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E. In 1966, Kathryn was cast as Elizabeth Reynolds in The Road West for 29 episodes. In addition, she starred in the 1968 episode of Star Trek named The Empath as the titular character named, who went by Gem.
Throughout her career, Kathryn appeared in 40 different television series with her last being a 2007 episode of Law and Order: SUV. Kathryn was born in Princeton, Illinois on July 26, 1933. In 1957, the actress tied the knot with Sidney Steinberg and welcomed a daughter named Sherri.
Following their divorce, Kathryn married Glenn Ford in 1966 but divorced three years later. She later went on to marry Wolf Lieshke in 1984, splitting in 1986. Her soap co-star Don Hasting paid tribute to their on-screen 'relationship' saying they were 'like brother and sister'.
He said: 'Our relationship as Bob and Kim [Hastings] was as close as Kathryn and my relationship, except we were not married. We were more like brother and sister and we were great friends. ''Our biggest squabble was that she always wanted to rehearse and I wanted to take a nap.
This is a huge loss to all who knew her. ' The sometime Broadway star - who tread the boards in Showboat and Follies - is survived by her daughter and son-in-law Sherri and Bob Mancusi, her three grandchildren Kate, Cameron and Garrett Wells and her great-grandson Jack. In one of her final screen appearances, she appeared in an episode of
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Kathryn Hays has passed away at 88 years old. The soap opera icon was best known for playing Kim Sullivan on As the World Turns for 38 years. Hays died in Fairfield, CT on March 25, per TV Line.
Kathryn Hays has sadly died.
Kathryn Hays, who in 1972 started playing As The World Turns‘ trouble-making home-wrecker Kim Sullivan and by the soap’s cancelation in 2010 had aged with her character to become the beloved matriarch Kim Hughes, died Friday, March 25 in Fairfield, Connecticut. She was 87.
TV Line reported.The cause of death was not available.She was remembered fondly by her scene partner Don Hastings — who played her husband, Bob Hughes — in a statement, saying that “our relationship as Bob and Kim was as close as Kathryn and my relationship, except we were not married.”Hastings also shared that the duo’s “biggest squabble was that she always wanted to rehearse and I wanted to take a nap. “This is a huge loss to all who knew her,” he said.The Illinois native Hays, who reprised the iconic character for 38 years, also touched the hearts of sci-fi lovers worldwide during a guest appearance in “Star Trek” in 1968.
TVLine reported. No cause of death was shared.
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