Kay Lenz
Below is a complete filmography (list of movies she's appeared in) for Kay Lenz . If you have any corrections or additions, please email us at corrections@chixinflix.com. We'd also be interested in any trivia or other information you have.
Southside (2003)
Armageddon (2001)
The Adventures of Ragtime (1998)
[ Shelly Long ][ Lindsay Felton ]
A Gun, a Car, a Blonde (1997)
[ Paula Marshall ][ Andrea Thompson ]
Journey of the Heart (1997)
[ Cybill Shepherd ][ Cassidy Rae ]
Alone Together (1995)
Shame II: The Secret (1995)
[ Amanda Donohoe ][ Talia Balsam ]
Gunfighter's Moon (1995)
[ Barbara Harris ]
Against Their Will: Women in Prison (1994)
[ Judith Light ]
Trapped in Space (1994)
[ Sigrid Thornton ]
Home to Roost (1992)
Maggie Finds Her Soul (1992)
Home Is Where the Heart Is (1992)
Love Is Strange (1992)
[ Glynnis O'Connor ]
Falling from Grace (1992)
[ Mariel Hemingway ]
Shakespeare's Plan 12 from Outer Space (1991)
Hitler's Daughter (1990)
[ Veronica Cartwright ][ Melody Anderson ]
Streets (1990)
[ Christina Applegate ]
Someone to Love (1989)
Private Affairs (1989)
[ Kerri Green ]
Murder by Night (1989)
Physical Evidence (1989)
[ Theresa Russell ][ Laurie Holden ][ Jennifer Inch ]
Headhunter (1989)
[ June Chadwick ]
After It Happened (1988)
Conversations with an Assassin (1988)
Fear (1988)
Stripped to Kill (1987)
[ Michelle Foreman ]
Second-Story Simons (1987)
Death Wish 4: The Crackdown (1987)
[ Dana Barron ]
Heart of the City (1986)
[ Christina Applegate ][ Heather Langenkamp ]
House (1986)
[ Mary Stavin ]
Almost Foolproof (1985)
Losers Weepers: Part 2 (1984)
[ Kristen Meadows ]
Bloodlines (1984)
Reflections (1984)
[ Fionnula Flanagan ][ Harriet Walters ][ Joanna Pettet ]
Prisoners of the Lost Universe (1983)
Trial by Terror (1983)
[ Colleen Camp ]
Fast-Walking (1982)
Sekai meisaku dôwa: Hakuchô no mizûmi (1981)
[ Pam Dawber ]
The Hustler of Muscle Beach (1980)
[ Veronica Hamel ]
Escape (1980)
[ Colleen Dewhurst ]
Sanctuary of Fear (1979)
The Seeding of Sarah Burns (1979)
[ Lin Shaye ][ Catherine Hickland ][ Caitlin O'Heaney ][ Cassie Yates ]
The Passage (1979)
[ Patricia Neal ]
Mean Dog Blues (1978)
[ Tina Louise ][ Christina Hart ]
The Initiation of Sarah (1978)
[ Shelley Winters ][ Morgan Fairchild ][ Talia Balsam ][ Tisa Farrow ]
The Great Scout & Cathouse Thursday (1976)
[ Elizabeth Ashley ]
Moving Violation (1976)
White Line Fever (1975)
[ Ann Dusenberry ]
Journey from Darkness (1975)
[ Marcia Strassman ]
The F.B.I. Story: The FBI Versus Alvin Karpis, Public Enemy Number One (1974)
[ Anne Francis ][ Alexandra Hay ]
The Underground Man (1974)
[ Vera Miles ][ Sharon Farrell ]
Unwed Father (1974)
The One (1974)
A Summer Without Boys (1973)
[ Barbara Bain ]
Lisa, Bright and Dark (1973)
[ Erin Moran ][ Anne Baxter ][ Anne Lockhart ]
Breezy (1973)
[ Shelley Morrison ]
American Graffiti (1973)
[ Suzanne Somers ][ Kathleen Quinlan ][ Mackenzie Phillips ][ Cindy Williams ][ Candy Clark ]
The Weekend Nun (1972)
[ Marion Ross ][ Anne Francis ][ Joanna Pettet ]


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Thrushlike American actress Kay Lenz was most effectively cast as hippielike free spirits, even though she rose to prominence after the "flower child" craze had come and gone. After a lot of TV work, Lenz was given her big movie break in director Clint Eastwood's Breezy (1973) as the teenybopper girl friend of middle-aged businessman William Holden. Kay followed this triumph with an Emmy-winning performance in the 1974 ABC Afternoon Playbreak special "Hearts in Hiding." After another good movie assignment in the above-average Canadian actioner White Line Fever, Kay was cast as one of the title characters in The Great Scout and Cathouse Thursday (1976), portraying a gold-hearted (and light-headed) whore in the old west. Though heavily promoted, the film was a failure, and Lenz had to step down from the ranks of Movie Star to become an actress again — which she did, in the TV miniseries Rich Man Poor Man. Amidst indifferent movie roles, solid TV work and occasional cartoon voiceover assignments, Kay returned to the forefront of public consciousness in 1988, winning her second Emmy for her guest role as an embittered AIDS victim on the TV series Midnight Caller. This scorching performance assured that Kay Lenz would never, ever be written off as merely the wife of one-time teen idol David Cassidy.


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