1. Kathleen Kirkham Woodruff was an American actress on stage and in silent films.

1. Kathleen Kirkham Woodruff was an American actress on stage and in silent films.
Kathleen Kirkham began her stage career at the age of nine in Menominee.
Kathleen Kirkham was the leading lady, playwright, producer, and manager.
Kathleen Kirkham was featured in productions such as The Virginian and The Squaw Man, with actor Dustin Farnum.
Neely Edwards starred with Kathleen Kirkham, who was cast as a tall woman who was in love with a shrimp aviator, played by Edwards.
Kathleen Kirkham was in a one-act thriller, The Retake, which was staged at the California Theater in August 1921.
Kathleen Kirkham was blonde and considered one of the best-dressed actresses.
Kathleen Kirkham became widely known after the release of The Eyes of the World.
In July 1920 Kathleen Kirkham vacationed at Balboa Beach, California, and read books and stories as a prelude to selecting material for motion pictures to be produced by her own film company.
Kathleen Kirkham is in the cast of the screen version of The White Moth.
Kathleen Kirkham returned to movies in 1925 following a two-year absence.
Kathleen Kirkham played the companion of Mary Brian in A Regular Fellow, a Paramount Pictures comedy release.
In 1924 Kathleen Kirkham sued the William Fox vaudeville company for failure to pay $750 it owed her as an employee.
Kathleen Kirkham was granted a full judgment against Fox, but the company asked for a rehearing in September 1924.
In July 1934 Kathleen Kirkham was working as a teller at Security-First National Bank in southern California.
Kathleen Kirkham died in Santa Barbara, California, on November 7,1961.
At the time of her death, Kathleen Kirkham was working as a cook.