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  1. Katherine Agnew MacDonald (December 14, 1891 – June 4, 1956) was an American stage and film actress, film producer, and model. She was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and was the older sister of actresses Miriam MacDonald and Mary MacLaren.

  2. Katherine Agnew MacDonald was an American actress and film producer. She was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Starting her career as a popular model in New York City in the 1910s, MacDonald moved to Los Angeles in 1917.

  3. Katherine MacDonald was born on 14 December 1891 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA. She was an actress and producer, known for The Beauty Market (1919), Chastity (1923) and Refuge (1923). She was married to Christian Roy Holmes, Charles Schoen Johnson and Malcolm Atherton Strauss.

  4. Katherine Macdonald has 27 books on Goodreads with 19259 ratings. Katherine Macdonalds most popular book is Thief of Spring (Faeries of the Underworld, ...

  5. Feb 2, 2020 · Katherine "Kate" Macdonald writes the books she wishes she could have read more of as a teenstories of fierce girls and gentle boys, of romance and adventure, and where the "three Cs" (chemistry, communication and consent) reign supreme.

  6. Katherine Agnew MacDonald (December 14, 1891 –June 4, 1956) was an American stage and film actress, film producer, and model. She was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and was the older sister of actresses Miriam MacDonald and Mary MacLaren.

  7. Jul 21, 2021 · “Queen of Night” by Katherine MacDonald is the second part of theFaeries of the UnderworldDuology, a modern fantasy retelling of the classical Hades and Persephone sage. This is the first part in an intended Duology, in which the old Greek archetypes are transformed into fresh, modern tropes.

  8. Storyteller at Heart. As a former Children's bookseller and a practising English teacher, Katherine Macdonald has a thorough education in reading and writing for young adults. Sick of damsels in distress and the toxic relationships that peppered the stories of her youth, she writes for the girl she was, crafting stories of strong women and ...

  9. Katherine Macdonald's fairy tale retellings are everything you loved about the classic tales, with shimmering imagery, haunting settings, and oodles of magic. They are stories all about love, real and deep and true, both romantic and platonic.

  10. A ctress Katherine MacDonald was called "The American Beauty" of silent films. The Broadway star of pre-World War I days followed her sister Mary MacLaren into films. MacDonald moved...