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Kay Lenz

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Kay Lenz in Botas Duras, Medias De Seda (1976)
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Born Kay Ann Lenz on March 4, 1953, the comely, pert-nosed, dark-haired, award-winning actress came from an L.A. showbiz family -- her father being producer/commentator Ted Lenz and her mother model/radio engineer Kay Miller Lenz. At the ripe old age of eight weeks, Kay appeared on her first TV show produced by her dad as a baby being held up and sung to. She must have taken to the attention because she continued to appear on her father's TV shows and commercials throughout her childhood.

In the 1960s, she appeared as a teen on stage (Pasadena Playhouse) and, using the stage name Kay Ann Kemper, moved into TV in 1967 with several episodes on the religious series This Is the Life (1952). She went on to appear on such popular programs as "The Monroes" and "The Andy Griffith Show," Returning to theatre work, she left the small screen until 1972, when she was spotted in episodes of "Ironside" and "Owen Marshall" as well as the TV movie (and unsold pilot) where she started earning attention playing feisty, troubled teens. Initially billed as Kay Ann Kemmer, she appeared in a bit part on the classic George Lucas 1960's film American Graffiti (1973)

Kay began to flirt with serious 1970s film stardom after being cast by director Clint Eastwood in the troubled, titular role of Breezy (1973) opposite William Holden as a plucky, but hard luck hippie/free spirit who has an affair with a much older businessman. She earned a Golden Globe nomination as "Most Promising Newcomer." Unfortunately, although Kay was singled out for her affecting performance, the movie itself was ignored. Around that same time she earned a Daytime Emmy Award for her performance in a 1974 episode of The ABC Afternoon Playbreak (1972)

Although she ventured on, none of her subsequent strong work in such films as White Line Fever (1975), Botas Duras, Medias De Seda (1976), Moving Violation (1976), Mean Dog Blues (1978), The Passage (1979) and House (1985) and/or TV movie dramas as Lisa, Bright and Dark (1973) (title role), A Summer Without Boys (1973), Unwed Father (1974), The Underground Man (1974), The F.B.I. Story: The FBI Versus Alvin Karpis, Public Enemy Number One (1974), Journey from Darkness (1975), The Initiation of Sarah (1978) (title role), The Seeding of Sarah Burns (1979) (title role) and Sanctuary of Fear (1979) would help push her into the top star echelon. She did, however, earn fine notices and an Emmy nomination for her portrayal of Kate Jordache in the acclaimed mini-series Rich Man, Poor Man (1976) and had a standout role as Doreen in a recurring role on the series How the West Was Won (1976).

Continuing to appear on series TV, including dramatic appearances on "The Streets of San Francisco," "Gunsmoke," "Medical Center," "McCloud" and "Cannon," Kay gained uninvited attention after her wedding to superstar teen idol David Cassidy in 1977. The marriage would last six years.

Kay's career has remained quite solid since she entered mid-career. On film, she played an adulterous wife (and earned a bit of notoriety for her nude scenes) in the prison drama Fast-Walking (1982); co-starred with William Katt as an actress and his ex-wife in the haunted house thriller House (1985); played the girlfriend of vigilante Charles Bronson in another of the "Death Wish" series: Death Wish 4: The Crackdown (1987); is terrorized along with her family by escaped convicts in Fear (1988); is top-billed as an investigating cop in the voodoo horror The Head Hunter (1988); portrays a mobster's wife in the Burt Reynolds crime drama Physical Evidence (1989); appeared in a film vehicle for rock singer John Mellencamp as his lover in Falling from Grace (1992); and essayed the role of the ex-wife of notorious gunfighter Lance Henriksen in Gunfighter's Moon (1995).

TV remained a primary source of gritty work -- "Hill Street Blues," "Magnum P.I.," "Cagney & Lacey," "Heart of the City," "Moonlighting," "Simon and Simon," "Lois & Clark" and "Touched by an Angel." She topped it off with Emmy nominations for her performance in Midnight Caller (1988) and for her defense attorney Maggie Zombro in Reasonable Doubts (1991). Into the millennium, she was seen on episodes of "ER," "JAG," "Heartland," "Cold Case" and "Bones," and, on the large screen, reunited with "House" co-star William Katt as harried parents in the high school comedy The Secret Lives of Dorks (2013) and a earned a poignant co-starring role in the social drama More Beautiful for Having Been Broken (2019).
BornMarch 4, 1953
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    • Won 1 Primetime Emmy
      • 4 wins & 7 nominations total

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    House (1985)
    House
    6.1
    • Sandy Sinclair
    • 1985
    William Holden and Kay Lenz in Breezy (1973)
    Breezy
    7.0
    • Breezy
    • 1973
    Midnight Caller (1988)
    Midnight Caller
    7.8
    TV Series
    • Tina Cassidy
    • Tina
    Swan Lake (1981)
    Swan Lake
    7.6
    • Odille(voice)
    • 1981

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    • Sallywood (2024)
      Sallywood
      7.7
      • Kathryn Corrigan
      • 2024
    • Family Week (2021)
      Family Week
      Short
      • Adele
      • 2021
    • The Downside of Bliss (2020)
      The Downside of Bliss
      6.2
      • Social Meeting
      • 2020
    • Zoe Ventoura, Kayla Radomski, and Cale Ferrin in More Beautiful for Having Been Broken (2019)
      More Beautiful for Having Been Broken
      5.9
      • Cassandra
      • 2019
    • Love Afterlife (2017)
      Love Afterlife
      6.0
      Short
      • Old Amelia
      • 2017
    • Adventure Time (2010)
      Adventure Time
      8.6
      TV Series
      • Bird Woman (voice)
      • 2015
    • David Boreanaz and Emily Deschanel in Bones (2005)
      Bones
      7.8
      TV Series
      • Harriet White
      • 2014
    • The Secret Lives of Dorks (2013)
      The Secret Lives of Dorks
      5.0
      • Mrs. Susie Gibson
      • 2013
    • Marg Helgenberger, George Eads, and William Petersen in CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (2000)
      CSI: Crime Scene Investigation
      7.7
      TV Series
      • Laura Sidle
      • 2013
    • Shawn Hatosy, Regina King, Michael Cudlitz, and Ben McKenzie in Southland (2009)
      Southland
      8.5
      TV Series
      • Naomi Chester
      • 2011
    • Kyra Sedgwick, G.W. Bailey, Tony Denison, Robert Gossett, J.K. Simmons, Jon Tenney, and Corey Reynolds in The Closer (2005)
      The Closer
      7.8
      TV Series
      • Mrs. Tatem
      • 2010
    • Cold Case (2003)
      Cold Case
      7.6
      TV Series
      • Hillary Rhodes '09
      • 2009
    • Wilmer Valderrama, Rocky Carroll, Gary Cole, Katrina Law, Sean Murray, Brian Dietzen, and Diona Reasonover in NCIS (2003)
      NCIS
      7.8
      TV Series
      • Connie Quinn Wheeler
      • 2008
    • Hugh Laurie in House (2004)
      House
      8.7
      TV Series
      • Mrs. Bradberry
      • 2007
    • Heartland (2007)
      Heartland
      5.8
      TV Series
      • Nadine
      • 2007

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    • Courtney Rackley in Dealbreakers (2019)
      Dealbreakers
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      • 2019

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    • Rodney Dangerfield in Ladybugs (1992)
      Ladybugs
      5.5
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      • 1992

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    • Alternative name
      • Kay Ann Kemper
    • Height
      • 5′ 2″ (1.58 m)
    • Born
      • March 4, 1953
      • Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Spouse
      • David CassidyApril 3, 1977 - December 28, 1983 (divorced)
    • Children
      • No Children
    • Parents
        Ted Lenz
    • Other works
      Music video: Appeared in Rod Stewart's video "Infatuation". She played the girl Rod was infatuated with.
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      A former teen rider on the rodeo circuit.

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      72 years old
    • When was Kay Lenz born?
      March 4, 1953
    • Where was Kay Lenz born?
      Los Angeles, California, USA
    • What is Kay Lenz's birth name?
      Kay Ann Lenz
    • How tall is Kay Lenz?
      5 feet 2 inches, or 1.57 meters

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