| Kathleen Kirkham was born in Menominee, Mich., in 1895 and received her
education at the Cummock School there. Her stage career began in stock in
Los Angeles, and she was with Dustin Farnum in "The Virginian"
and "The Squaw Man." She made her screen debut with Lew Cody in
"The Beloved Cheater," and other screen plays in which she has
appeared are "The Beauty Market," "The Master Man,"
"For Husbands Only," "Arizona," "He Comes Up Smiling,"
"Upstairs and Down," and "The Third Kiss." She is exceedingly
fond of sports of all kinds, likewise finding great pleasure in reading.
Kathleen Kirkham is five feet eight inches high, weighs a hundred and fifty
pounds and has brown hair and blue eyes. |