Cathy Lee Crosby Biography
Cathy Lee Crosby is an actress from the United States and a former professional tennis player. She gained recognition as a co-host of the show That’s Incredible! on television and in films in the 1980s. She is most known for her role as Diana Prince in the film Wonder Woman.
How old is Cathy Lee Crosby?- Age
She is 78 years old as of 2022. She was born on December 2, 1944, in Los Angeles, California, the United States of America.
Cathy Lee Crosby Education
Despite being a pre-med student, she received a bachelor’s degree in psychology from the University of Southern California in 1968.
Cathy Lee Crosby Height- Weight
Lee stands at a height of 5 ft 7 in (171 cm) and weighs 148 lb (67 kg).
Who are Cathy Lee Crosby’s parents?- Family
Crosby was born in the city of Los Angeles in the state of California. Her father, scriptwriter-songwriter Louis Clayton Crosby, and mother, Linda Hayes, were both “RKO contract actresses in the 1940s.” Lee, the second daughter of three siblings, was born with her two siblings. Her parents eventually divorced, and her father moved to Australia.
Cathy Lee Crosby Husband-Married
Crosby married Alexander Wilfred Ingle when he was 21 years old on July 30, 1966, but the couple split two years later. She dated actor Richard Roundtree in the mid-1970s. She was in a relationship with football star Joe Theismann in the early 1980s. Their romantic relationship ended in 1991.
Cathy Lee Crosby’s Career
Crosby won Wimbledon twice as a professional tennis player before withdrawing from the sport between 1967 and 1970. Susan made her first television appearance as Susan in the first season of It Takes a Thief’s episode “The Lay of the Land” (1968). The Laughing Policeman (1973), a crime drama starring Walter Matthau, Bruce Dern, and Louis Gossett, Jr., was her first film role. She played Wonder Woman in the 1974 television feature Wonder Woman, a year before Lynda Carter made the character famous on the weekly series Wonder Woman.
She made a guest appearance in the science fiction/horror series Kolchak: The Night Stalker in 1975 as Helen of Troy. Crosby starred as the coach of a high school basketball team in James Mitchum’s film Trackdown (1976) and Michael Biehn’s film Coach (1978), in which she fell for one of her players. In the horror picture The Dark (1979), she co-starred with William Devane, and in the 1982 TV drama World War III, she co-starred with Rock Hudson and David Soul. Crosby first appeared on March 25, 1973, in the Barnaby Jones episode “Murder in the Doll’s House.” From 1980 to 1984, Crosby co-hosted the ABC television show That’s Incredible!, which is now in syndication across the world. In 1986, Ice-T and Tom Arnold were opposite each other.
Lee was a guest analyst for the World Wrestling Federation’s (WWF) WrestleMania 2 nationally broadcast special. Crosby appeared in the Lifetime film Untamed Love (1994), which was based on Torey Hayden’s novel One Child, and in the film Ablaze (2001), in which he starred alongside Ice-T and Tom Arnold.
Cathy Lee Crosby’s Net Worth
She has an estimated net worth of 50 million dollars.
Cathy Lee Crosby TV Shows – Movies
1968 It Takes a Thief as Susan
1972 Marcus Welby, M.D. as Carol Paterson
1972 Emergency! as Jenny Hollister
1972 Call Me by My Rightful Name as Ann Chris
1973 Barnaby Jones as Nancy Ardmore