Chris Chase

Chris Chase

Chris Chase, also known by the stage name Irene Kane, is an American model, actor and journalist.[1] Her best-known role is in Killer's Kiss by Stanley Kubrick. She later wrote advice books and co-authored several celebrity autobiographies.

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Life and career

Chase was discovered by Vogue.[2] Photographer Bert Stern introduced her to Kubrick when he was looking for the female lead in Killer's Kiss. Following that film, Kane appeared in several Broadway stage productions. On June 3, 1962, she married Michael Chase (born 1932), son of playwright Mary Chase and an educational television producer.[3]

She then began using the name Chris Chase professionally and moved into journalism, working at the New York Times and writing advice books on weight loss and getting into film acting.[4] Chase and her husband were seriously injured in a car accident near Poughkeepsie, New York in April 1975.[5] After a short stint at CBS Morning News, Chase joined CNN in 1980 and stayed until 1986, serving as the first anchor of Media Watch in 1985. She went on to coauthor a book on CNN's founding with CNN co-founder Reese Schonfeld.

Chase also co-authored several celebrity autobiographies, including books by Rosalind Russell, Betty Ford, and Alan King. She also co-authored a biography of Josephine Baker with Baker's son Jean-Claude Baker.

Acting

Films and television
Stage
  • Tenderloin 1960
  • The Ponder Heart 1956
  • Threepenny Opera 1955

Books

  • The Great American Waistline
  • Life Is A Banquet with Rosalind Russell
  • Times of My Life with Betty Ford
  • Betty: A Glad Awakening with Betty Ford
  • How to Be a Movie Star, or A Terrible Beauty Is Born
  • Josephine: The Josephine Baker Story with Jean-Claude Baker
  • Name Dropping with Alan King
  • Me and Ted Against the World: The Unauthorized Story of the Founding of CNN with Reese Schonfeld

References

  1. ^ Miller Betty Jean (April 1, 1975). Writing brings fame for Chris Chase. The Evening Independent
  2. ^ Nykoruk, Barbara (1976). Authors in the news, Volume 1, p. 101. Gale Research Co.
  3. ^ National Board of Review of Motion Pictures (1962). Films in Review, Volume 13, p. 118
  4. ^ Johnson, Bonnie (February 23, 1981). Writer Chris Chase Measures the Girth of the Nation and Finds Food for Thought. People
  5. ^ Staff report (April 7, 1975). Author Chris Chase is injured. The Evening Independent

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