Kathleen Kirkham Woodruff (April 15, 1895 – November 7, 1961) was an American actress on stage and in silent films.
[3] The Kangaroos, a play produced by Frank Egan, debuted at the Little Theater (Helen Hayes Theatre) on July 20, 1921.
In July 1920 Kirkham vacationed at Balboa Beach, California, and read books and stories as a prelude to selecting material for motion pictures to be produced by her own film company.
Barbara La Marr and Ben Lyon are among the featured players in a melodrama that is set in both New York City and Paris, France.
Her first effort was in the role of Beatrice Selignac in Sackcloth and Scarlet (1925), a film produced by Henry King.
[9] In 1924 Kirkham sued the William Fox vaudeville company for failure to pay $750 it owed her as an employee.
Fox countered Kirkham's action by asserting that the actress had asked for, and was granted, rescission from her contract, before performing the services specified by it.