Yesterday I hunted for new Kathryn pictures and used for the second time Bing.com.
I found four new images I never saw before and the nice homepage of Robin Platzer with a lot of pics of the North Shore Animal League event in April 2009. (Unfortunately you have to pay $20 to get the picture in the right size and without watermark)
But I also found a page about Gary Sinise. Now you ask Gary Sinise? Will she be disloyal in her third post? No, Kathryn and Gary played 1997 Tennessee Williams' A Streetcar Named Desire.
I held that picture since March 16th 2008 but never explored the source.
Tennessee Williams'
A Streetcar Named Desire
April 23-June 29, 1997
Steppenwolf Theatre Co., Chicago
This intense new production of Tennessee Williams' classic play featured Steppenwolf Theatre Company co-founder Gary Sinise as Stanley Kowalski, New York stage actress Laila Robins as Blanche DuBois, and ensemble member Kathryn Erbe as Stella Kowalski. Directed by Terry Kinney.
Thursday, May 6, 2010
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I just saw a movie with her and Kevin Bacon, the other night. Not quite sure of the name of it though.
ReplyDelete@Beverly: The name of the movie with Kevin Bacon is Stir of Echoes. That movie is scary but good.
ReplyDeletei would love to see this one perform live on stage.
ReplyDeleteOh wow. It really is a gorgeous picture of her with Gary Sinise.
ReplyDelete@untapdtreasure: I would give a lot to see Kathryn one day on stage.
ReplyDelete@TJara: While my closer investigations about that theater job of Kathryn I also discovered a second picture (in color and mirrored) yesterday.
This picture is beautiful. It's full of tenderness. Thx for sharing!
ReplyDeleteI bet Kathryn was a fabulous "Stella"! And her ex was the director. Is that where they met?
ReplyDelete@potzina: you're welcome
ReplyDelete@Susan: Unfortunately I never read or saw ‘A streetcar named desire’ and yes, Kathryn met Terry as they worked together for Steppenwolf.
Wow!! I saw the original with Brando, Leigh, and Hunter. Marvelous, marvelous, marvelous. One of the BEST films EVER made. Hunter did a wonderful job as Stella. Would love to see Kate play role to compare. Cheers Havers!!
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