Who is it? | Actress, Miscellaneous Crew |
Birth Day | September 19, 2011 |
Birth Place | Independence, Ohio, United States |
Age | 12 YEARS OLD |
Birth Sign | Libra |
Kathrine Baumann, an accomplished actress and respected member of the miscellaneous crew industry in the United States, has achieved a commendable net worth of approximately $950,000 as of 2024. Renowned for her undeniable talent in front of the camera, Baumann has captivated audiences with her exceptional performances and dedication to her craft. With a successful career spanning several years, she has contributed significantly to the entertainment industry, leaving an indelible mark on the hearts of fans and colleagues alike. Through her impressive body of work, Kathrine Baumann continues to solidify her position as a prominent figure in the American acting scene while also enjoying the financial rewards that have accompanied her hard-earned success.
Baumann grew up in Independence, Ohio. She was a Cheerleader in high school, and in 1966 was named Miss Independence. She attended UCLA and Oxford.
Kathy Lynn Baumann became Miss Ohio 1969. At the 1970 "Miss America Pageant" (held in September, 1969) Baumann became first runner-up to Miss America winning both talent and swimsuit awards. Her talent presentation consisted of a space travel gymnastic routine to "Those Were the Days." (The moon landing was still fresh in everyone's minds, having occurred only a few months prior to the pageant.) She later traveled to Vietnam as part of USO with Bob Hope to entertain the troops.
Baumann became an Actress, and guest-starred on a variety of television shows, including M*A*S*H, The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson, Knight Rider, Simon and Simon, The Fall Guy, Fantasy Island, Trapper John M.D., CHiPs, The Dukes of Hazzard, Vegas and several movies of the week. Her film credentials include a co-starring role with Richard Harris and Chuck Connors in 99 and 44/100% Dead (1974), and roles in Chrome and Hot Leather (1971), The Thing with Two Heads (1972) and Sunburst (1975).
In 1988, Baumann founded K. Baumann Design in Beverly Hills, California (now known as Kathrine Baumann Beverly Hills), where she designs luxury evening bags (minaudieres) and other women's accessories. The handbags were made in California and Italy.
Baumann creates accessories in the American pop art style. She includes cartoon characters and well-known product logos in her fashion designs. She designed a Titanic-shaped minaudiere, which was carried to events surrounding the release of the 1997 feature film.
In 2001 Baumann sued a group of entrepreneurs in Manhattan who were selling unauthorized copies of her designer handbags.
Baumann appeared on TV Guide Channel and E! Entertainment's live 2003 Countdown from the Red Carpet Academy Awards pre-show. Other notable television appearances include a segment on NBC's EXTRA, ABC's Inside Edition, and appearances on Fox's Good Day Los Angeles, KTLA Channel 5's Morning News, CNN's Larry King Live and Business Unusual. Baumann also made regular television appearances at local stations as a featured guest when she was traveling for trunk shows to display her collection.