Catherine Mary Stewart

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Catherine Mary Stewart
Stewart in 2011
Born
Catherine Mary Nursall

(1959-04-22) 22 April 1959
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
OccupationActress
Years active1980–present
Spouses
    John Findlater
    (m. 1983; div. 1985)
      Richard Allerton
      (m. 1992)
      Children2
      Websitewww.catherinemarystewart.com Edit this at Wikidata

      Catherine Mary Stewart (née Catherine Nursall; born 22 April 1959) is a Canadian actress.[1] Her film roles include The Apple, Night of the Comet, The Last Starfighter and Weekend at Bernie's. She was also the original Kayla Brady in Days of Our Lives.

      Early life

      Stewart was born on 22 April 1959, in Edmonton, Alberta, the daughter of Mary (Stewart) and John Ralph Nursall. Her parents taught at the University of Alberta, her mother a physiology teaching assistant and her father a biology professor. Stewart attended Strathcona Composite High School. She first took jazz dance lessons, and moved to London after high school to study dance and general performing arts, and where she passed the audition for her first movie, The Apple.[2][3]

      Career

      Stewart in 2012

      In 1980, Stewart landed a role in The Apple, a musical science fiction cult film.[2][3] During the production of The Apple, the director Menahem Golan took issue with her original name Mary Nursall and insisted she change it, which she did using her mother's maiden name.[4]

      After moving to Los Angeles, she obtained a role on the soap opera Days of Our Lives, playing the original Kayla Brady from January 1982 to December 1983. She also auditioned for projects like Death of a Centerfold: The Dorothy Stratten Story, against Jamie Lee Curtis.[1] In 1984, she starred in two science fiction feature films, The Last Starfighter as Maggie Gordon and Night of the Comet as Regina Belmont. She later played a leading role in the teen comedy Mischief.[5][6]

      In the mid-1980s, Stewart appeared in two miniseries: Hollywood Wives (1985) and Sins (1986), where she played the younger version of Joan Collins's character.[2][7] She made guest appearances on television series such as Knight Rider, Hotel, Alfred Hitchcock Presents and The Outer Limits. She starred in several made-for-TV movies such as Murder by the Book (1987), Passion and Paradise (1989), Perfect Harmony (1991) and Ordeal in the Arctic (1993). In 1989, she appeared as Gwen Saunders in the comedy film Weekend at Bernie's.[5] She, too, had a small role on The A-Team, season 2 episode titled Steel.

      Beginning in the mid-1990s, she scaled back her appearances while raising her family. After her children had grown, she again started appearing in television and film roles, and expressed an interest in directing.[2] In 2010, she appeared in the film A Christmas Snow.[8] In 2016, she directed the short movie A Walk to Remember.[7] She starred in the Hallmark holidays movies Rock N' Roll Christmas in 2019[9] and A Christmas Comeback in 2020.[10]

      Personal life

      She is the sister of Alan Nursall, a scientist and media personality who reports on science news for the Canadian TV series Daily Planet and the Discovery Channel. Another brother, John Nursall, is a freelance writer and TV/film documentary director and producer.[2]

      She was married to actor John Findlater in 1983 and divorced in 1985. She married Richard Allerton in 1992. She has a daughter and a son[1] and lived in Brooklyn, New York, as of 2013.[2]

      Filmography

      Film

      Year Title Role Notes
      1980 Powderheads Belinda
      The Apple Bibi
      1981 Nighthawks Sales Girl in London
      1982 The Beach Girls The Surfer Girl
      1984 The Last Starfighter Maggie Gordon
      Night of the Comet Regina Belmont
      Terror in the Aisles Herself Documentary film
      1985 Mischief Bunny Miller
      1987 Scenes from the Goldmine Debi DiAngelo
      Dudes Jessie
      Nightflyers Miranda Dorlac
      1988 World Gone Wild Angie
      1989 Riding the Edge Maggie Cole
      Weekend at Bernie's Gwen Saunders
      1991 The Psychic Laurel
      Cafe Romeo Lia
      1994 Samurai Cowboy Jessie Collins
      1995 Number One Fan Holly Newman
      Out of Annie's Past Annie Carver Direct-to-video
      1999 Dead Silent Julia Kerbridge
      2000 Reaper Sonya Lehrman
      2007 The Girl Next Door Mrs. Moran
      The Attic Kim Callan Direct-to-video
      2010 Perry St Elaine Short film
      Rising Stars Ms. Cage
      A Christmas Snow Kathleen Direct-to-video
      2013 AmeriQua Mrs. Edwards
      2017 Imitation Girl Mrs. Phan

      Television

      Year Title Role Notes
      1982 Mr. Merlin Daisy Willis Episode: "Everything's Coming Up Daisies"
      1982–1983 Days of Our Lives Kayla Brady 150 episodes
      1983 Knight Rider Lisa Martinson Episode: "Brother's Keeper"
      A Killer in the Family Carol TV movie
      1984 With Intent to Kill Lisa Nolen
      1985 Hotel Lynn Valli Episode: "Promises"
      Hollywood Wives Angel Hudson Miniseries, 3 episodes
      Midas Valley Betsy TV movie
      1986 Sins Young Helene Junot Miniseries, 3 episodes
      Annihilator Angela Taylor TV movie
      1987 Murder by the Book Marissa
      Alfred Hitchcock Presents Rachel Jenkins Episode: "Tragedy Tonight"
      1989 Passion and Paradise Nancy Oakes TV movie
      1990 Project: Tinman Naomi TV pilot
      Follow Your Heart Katy TV movie
      1991 Perfect Harmony Miss Hobbs
      1992 Hearts Are Wild Kyle Hubbard 7 episodes
      The Witches of Eastwick Sukie Ridgemont TV movie
      1993 Ordeal in the Arctic Captain Wilma De Groot
      The Sea Wolf Flaxen Brewster
      1996 The Outer Limits Joanne Sharp Episode: "Unnatural Selection"
      2001 Brooke Miller Episode: "Family Values"
      2002 Guiding Light Naomi 2 episodes
      2007 My Daughter's Secret Detective Marrin TV movie
      Sharpshooter Amy
      2008 Dead at 17 Holly
      Generation Gap Veronica Statlan
      2009 My Neighbor's Secret Detective Neal
      2010 Class Julia Sheffield
      2012 Ghoul Mrs. Elizabeth Graco
      2013 The Husband She Met Online Detective Eve Millstrom
      2019 Rock N' Roll Christmas Bonnie Rose
      2021 Deck the Heart Felicia Johnson
      2023 Law & Order Victoria Chandler Episode: "Open Wounds"

      References

      1. "Catherine Mary Stewart-Biography". Turner Classic Movies. Archived from the original on 4 May 2013. Retrieved 7 February 2013.
      2. Brownlee, Kristy (June 2013). "Girls Just Want to Have Fun". Avenue Edmonton Magazine. pp. 100–107. Archived from the original on 10 July 2014. Retrieved 29 July 2013.
      3. "Catherine Mary Stewart". Ten Minute Interviews. 10 August 2014. Archived from the original on 10 August 2014. Retrieved 29 December 2020.
      4. "The Apple Oral History: How Did This Get Made". 5 February 2016.
      5. "IMDb page for Catherine Mary Stewart". IMDb. Retrieved 18 October 2019.
      6. "Catherine Mary Stewart Talks with the Café About Her Cult Film Classics, Dernzies, and a Kiss from Robert Preston". Rick29. Retrieved 29 December 2020.
      7. Radenhausen, Jim (27 May 2016). "Catherine Mary Stewart Q&A with the Pocono Record". Pocono Record. Retrieved 15 June 2024.
      8. "Mary, Mary". TMZ. Retrieved 29 December 2020.
      9. "Our film critic sat down with the stars of classic Christmas flick, Night of the Comet". Charleston City Paper. 4 December 2019. Retrieved 29 December 2020.
      10. "Hallmark Movies Now Has 25 New Premieres This Holiday Season". Cord Cutters News. 3 December 2020. Retrieved 29 December 2020.