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Kathryn Althea “Katie” Boyd

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Kathryn Althea “Katie” Boyd

Birth
San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas, USA
Death
16 Mar 1965 (aged 67)
Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Bedford Heights, Cuyahoga County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
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Kathryn Boyd was born on September 13, 1897 in San Antonio, Texas, USA as Katherine Althea Boyd. She was an actress, known for The Flying Ace (1926), Black Gold (1928) and Deceit (1923). She was married to Abraham L. Roach, Milton M. Cloud, M.D. and Irvin C. Miller. She died on March 16, 1965 in Cleveland, Ohio, USA.


Working behind the scenes as a stage manager for her husband's variety shows, Kathryn Boyd went on the stage after the tragic death of her son, Irvin C. Miller, Jr., who died of diphtheria in November of 1925, aged three, saying that "she must keep busy." She soon joined Lawrence Criner in his acting company and continued acting until she married a Los Angeles doctor, and after his death, a Baptist minister of Cleveland, Ohio.
Kathryn Boyd was born on September 13, 1897 in San Antonio, Texas, USA as Katherine Althea Boyd. She was an actress, known for The Flying Ace (1926), Black Gold (1928) and Deceit (1923). She was married to Abraham L. Roach, Milton M. Cloud, M.D. and Irvin C. Miller. She died on March 16, 1965 in Cleveland, Ohio, USA.


Working behind the scenes as a stage manager for her husband's variety shows, Kathryn Boyd went on the stage after the tragic death of her son, Irvin C. Miller, Jr., who died of diphtheria in November of 1925, aged three, saying that "she must keep busy." She soon joined Lawrence Criner in his acting company and continued acting until she married a Los Angeles doctor, and after his death, a Baptist minister of Cleveland, Ohio.


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