Kathleen Sue Spielberg, known professionally as Kate Capshaw, is an American retired actress, best known for her portrayal of Willie Scott, an American nightclub singer and performer in Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom, directed by eventual husband Steven Spielberg. Since then, she starred in Dreamscape, Power, Black Rain, Love Affair, Just Cause and The Love Letter.
Capshaw moved to New York City to pursue her dream of acting, landing her first role on the soap operaThe Edge of Night. After auditioning for a small role in A Little Sex, she was offered the role of the leading lady, which is when she asked for a dismissal from The Edge of Night. She starred in Dreamscape in 1984. She met film director and future husband Steven Spielberg upon winning the female lead as Willie Scott in Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom, a prequel to Spielberg's Raiders of the Lost Ark. Capshaw starred opposite Harrison Ford, who played the titular character, Indiana Jones. In addition, she appeared as Andie Bergstrom, an appealing and stern yet frustrated camp instructor in the 1986 film SpaceCamp, opposite Richard Gere and Gene Hackman in Power, and starred as Susanna McKaskel in The Quick and The Dead with Sam Elliott. Capshaw also starred in the spy film/romance Her Secret Life. Capshaw had roles in several films throughout the late 1980s into the 1990s. She starred alongside Michael Douglas and Andy García in Black Rain, Sean Connery and Laurence Fishburne in Just Cause, and Warren Beatty and Katharine Hepburn in Love Affair. She was also featured in the 1997 film The Alarmist with David Arquette and Stanley Tucci. In 1999, she starred in and produced The Love Letter. In 2001, she starred in the Showtime Cable NetworkTV MovieA Girl Thing, with Stockard Channing, Rebecca De Mornay and Elle Macpherson. She retired from acting after her final screen appearance in the 2001 TV movie, Due East.
Personal life
During the production of the film Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom, she became close with director Steven Spielberg, whom she later married. Originally an Episcopalian, she converted to Judaism before marrying Spielberg on October 12, 1991. The two were married in both a civil ceremony and an Orthodox ceremony. There are seven children in the Spielberg-Capshaw family.
Jessica Capshaw – daughter of Capshaw's previous marriage to Robert Capshaw
Max Samuel Spielberg – son from Spielberg's previous marriage to actress Amy Irving
Theo Spielberg – son adopted by Capshaw before her marriage to Spielberg, who later also adopted him