Known for Acting

Kathie Fitch began her career playing eccentric and stand-out characters in critically acclaimed stage plays and musicals such as "Boeing, Boeing" (1971), "Private Lives" (1971), "Lo and Behold" (1971), and "By Hex" (1972). Known for her comedic timing, throughout the early 1970s, she became a frequent collaborator with Joseph W. Sarno-appearing in supporting roles in several of his most notable films such as Confessions of a Young American Housewife (1974), A Touch of Genie (1974), and Abigail Lesley Is Back in Town (1975). Fitch additionally appeared in films such as the horror film Massage Parlor Murders! (1973) and the cult comedy film Teenage Hitchhikers (1974). Besides acting in a handful of television commercials, Fitch retired from acting by the mid-1970s. Fitch died in 1990 from breast cancer. - IMDb mini biography by: anonymous
1974
as Sonya Toroscova (as Cris Jordan)
1974
as Anna (as Chris Jordan)
1974
as Any (as Chris Jordan)
1973
as Rosie (as Kathie Everett)
1975
as Alice Anne (as Chris Jordan)
1973
as Miss No Name (as Chris Jordan)
1976
as Gretchen Tolliver (as Chris Jordan)
1974
as Prudence Jasper (as Chris Jordan)
1971
as Clinic Patient (as Kathy Everett)
1974
as Mouse (as Kathie Christopher)
1974
as Louise White (as Cris Jordan, Chris Jordan)
1975
as Sally (uncredited)
1974
as Genie (as Karen Craig)
1975
as (as Chris Jordan)
1976
as Sally (as Chris Jordan)
1975
as Sylvia Steno (as Chris Jordan)