Kathryn Hays


Kathryn Hays is an American actress, best known for her role as Kim Hughes on the CBS soap opera, As the World Turns from 1972 to 2010.

Life and career

Hays was born in Princeton, Illinois, and grew up in Joliet.
Hays was married three times. Her first marriage was to Wolfgang G Lieschke in 1954. The marriage lasted a year before being annulled in 1955. In 1966, Hays married actor Glenn Ford; they divorced in 1969. Hays was also at one point married to and subsequently divorced from an unknown man, with whom she had one daughter, Shari Hays Wells.
In the 1966–67 television season, Hays appeared as Elizabeth Reynolds Pride in the NBC western series The Road West, with co-stars Barry Sullivan, Andrew Prine, Kelly Corcoran and Glenn Corbett. She played Sullivan's wife and Prine's stepmother. Corbett appeared as her brother, Chance Reynolds. In 1968, she appeared on ' in the episode "The Empath" portraying Gem, a mute alien capable of assuming the pain and the injuries of others and, thereby, healing them.
Hays played guest-starring parts in many sitcoms and drama series throughout the 1960s and into the 1970s, as well as appearing in films such as Ride Beyond Vengeance and Counterpoint. In 1972, she was cast as Kim Sullivan Hughes on CBS's As the World Turns. She remained with As the World Turns until its final episode on September 17, 2010. The character of Kim was a pivotal heroine on the show for over thirty years. Hays was prominently featured in the 50th anniversary episode of the show, which aired in April 2006. Prior to her role on As the World Turns, Hays played the role of Leslie Bauer on Guiding Light. Hays is also respected for her work on the stage, having appeared on Broadway several times, including Dames at Sea with Bernadette Peters.
Hays' other appearances include guest roles in
', Law & Order, Marcus Welby, M.D, Bonanza, and Branded. Ms. Hays also guest-starred with Clint Walker in the 1971 TV film Yuma. She played the part of hotel owner Julie Williams.
In recent years, Hays, now retired, moved back to her hometown. She appeared in 2020 in an episode of The Locher Room, a series of YouTube episodes reuniting various soap actors.

Filmography

Film

Television