For those of a similar name, see Katherine Kavanagh (disambiguation)
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Katharine Kavanaugh
Born
Dec. 26, 1874
Baltimore, Maryland, USA
Died
Oct. 3, 1942 (aged 67)
Occupation
Screenwriter
Spouse
Oliver Ziegfeld (m. 1910)
Katharine Kavanaugh (sometimes spelled Katherine Kavanaugh) was an American screenwriter and playwright active primarily during Hollywood's silent era. She was primarily known for writing comedies.[1]
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