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  1. Kathryn Anderson is known for Thir13en Ghosts (2001), X-Men (2000) and X-Men: The Last Stand (2006). She was previously married to Conrad E. Palmisano.

  2. Kathryn Anderson. Actress: Thir13en Ghosts. Kathryn Anderson is known for Thir13en Ghosts (2001), X-Men (2000) and X-Men: The Last Stand (2006). She was previously married to Conrad E. Palmisano.

  3. Conrad Palmisano (born May 1, 1944) is an American film stuntman and director. Tags: Actress American Died in 2019. Kathryn Anderson is known for her work on The Other Guys (2010), X-Men (2000) and X-Men: The Last Stand (2006). She has been married to Conrad E. Palmisano since May 2000.

  4. actress. biography, photo, best movies and TV shows, news, birthday and age. «Cheats» (2002), «Thir13en Ghosts» (2001), «The Artist's Circle» (2000), «The Art of Murder» (1999), «First Wave» (1998 – 2001)...

  5. Kathryn Dorothy Duncan Anderson (born 1939) is a British-American pediatric surgeon. She was the first woman to hold office in the American College of Surgeons and the first woman president of the American Pediatric Surgical Association. She was a Nina Starr Braunwald Award laureate.

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  8. Kathryn holds a first class Master's degree in Learning and Development and degrees in social science and arts. She is a current PhD candidate in UniSA Business, undertaking a PhD in urban economic geography which explores the ways that interactions and connections occur in innovation precincts.

  9. The open door: early modern Wajorese statecraft and diaspora, by Kathryn Anderson Wellen. Wacana, 18(3), 813-816. https://dx.doi.org/10.17510/wacana.v18i3.638 Journal:

  10. Kathryn V. Anderson, PhD (1952-2020), was Member and Chair of the Developmental Biology Program at the Sloan Kettering Institute until her death in November 2020. Trained as a geneticist, Dr. Anderson was a specialist in early mammalian (mouse) and invertebrate (fruit fly) development.