Katharine Balfour

Katharine Balfour
  

Katharine Balfour (February 7, 1921 – April 3, 1990) was an American actress and writer. Her best-known role was as the mother of Oliver, Ryan O'Neal's character, in the 1970 film Love Story, as well as Sophia Kebabian in America, America and was host of a radio talk show, Views in Brief, on WEVD in New York.

Background
Katharine Balfour, daughter of Raphael and Gertrude Balber, was born in the Borough of Manhattan and graduated from Morris High School (Bronx, New York). She was married to New York Freudian psychoanalyst Leonard Sillman. From the mid-1960s until 1982, she had a close personal relationship with New York Times executive editor A.M. Rosenthal.

Stage
In 1947 she created the role of Alma in director Margo Jones' original production of Tennessee Williams's Summer and Smoke in Jones' Theatre '47 in Dallas, performing it again in a later road production in 1949. Her Off Broadway roles included Helen of Troy in 1964's Helen, a performance that the New York Times review found "properly sinuous and sultry."

Screen
Her first credited film role was as Elsa in the wartime MGM drama-musical Music for Millions (1944). In...More about Katharine Balfour...


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