
Kay Hawtrey
Kay Hawtrey, born Katharine Mary Craven Hawtrey, later Katharine Mary Craven Clark, was born on November 8, 1926, in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. She was an actress, who embarked on her career at Toronto’s Hart House Theatre. Following a year-long engagement at London's Embassy Theatre, she ventured into television during the "Golden Age of Television" in the 1950s. Credited as Kay Hawtrey, she notably portrayed Mrs. Lutz in 15 episodes of "The Great Detective," starring Douglas Campbell. Also known for Videodrome (1983), Urban Legend (1998) and Funeral Home (1980). She was previously married to John Clark. Her career spanned both stage and screen, showcasing her talents during this pivotal era of television. She died on June 11, 2021 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
42
Films
14
TV Shows
Known For
56 Credits
Monk
as Mrs. Danvers
2002

Sue Thomas: F.B.Eye
as Mrs. Cooper
2002

Max & Ruby
as Grandma
2002

Goosebumps
as Old Woman
1995

Little Bear
as Granny (voice)
1995

Relic Hunter
as Older Woman
1999

Kung Fu: The Legend Continues
as Mary Kemp
1993

Faerie Tale Theatre
as Townsperson
1982

Police Academy
as Surprise Party Lady (uncredited)
1984

Videodrome
as Matron
1983

Hawkeye and the Last of the Mohicans
as Doris Wedstock
1957

Police Academy 4: Citizens on Patrol
as Poetess
1987