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  1. Catherine Craig (born Catherine Jewel Feltus; January 18, 1915 – January 14, 2004), sometimes credited as Kay Craig, was an American actress.

  2. Catherine Craig. Actress: Here Come the Waves. There was a time when Catherine Craig was known in Hollywood as a promising and talented "B"-level actress as opposed to being simply Mrs. Robert Preston. All in all, she handled it with grace, poise and wifely dedication.

  3. Catherine Craig. Actress: Here Come the Waves. There was a time when Catherine Craig was known in Hollywood as a promising and talented "B"-level actress as opposed to being simply Mrs. Robert Preston. All in all, she handled it with grace, poise and wifely dedication.

  4. Mar 22, 1987 · He was married in 1940 to actress Catherine Craig, and they lived in the posh Santa Barbara suburb of Montecito, rather than near Hollywood, though maintaining a home for years in Connecticut.

  5. Catherine Craig was the first FX camerawoman hired by George Lucas's Industrial Light and Magic for The Goonies and Explorers. She designed and implemented Francis Coppola's film archive and oversaw domestic and international film distribution.

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  7. Catherine Craig is an accomplished award-winning director, writer, producer, and cinematographer who creates narrative, experimental, animated, and documentary films.

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  8. Catherine Craig. Highest Rated: 100% You Were Never Lovelier (1942) Lowest Rated: 100% You Were Never Lovelier (1942) Birthday: Jan 18, 1915. Birthplace: Bloomington, Indiana, USA. Catherine...

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  10. Seven Were Saved (also known as S.O.S. Rescue) is a 1947 American adventure drama film directed by William H. Pine and starring Richard Denning, Catherine Craig and Russell Hayden. The film's opening title says: "This film is dedicated to the men of the AAF Air-sea rescue service, who risk their lives daily that others may live."