Katherine Justice


Katherine Justice is an American actress with many television guest star roles in the 1960s on through the 1980s and a few major film roles.
She had a leading role in the made-for-TV movie, Columbo: Prescription Murder, which later became the popular television mystery series Columbo.
She played the recurring role of Sheila Hogan in Falcon Crest starting in 1982. She portrayed Rita Jones in the syndicated drama Dangerous Women.

Early life and education

Justice was born and grew up in Ohio. She briefly was the 1960 Miss Ohio Universe, but wasn't able to compete in the Miss Universe competition when it was discovered she was 17, under the minimum 18 year age limit. The runner up, 19-year-old Corrine Huff, became Miss Ohio USA and was the first Black contestant representing a state in the Miss Universe competition. Justice graduated from Carnegie Tech Drama School in 1964.

Career

After graduating, Justice went to the Front Street Theater in Memphis for the summer of 1964. From there she performed at Washington's Arena Stage starring as Lola in Damn Yankees, and in other plays like He Who Gets Slapped, Heartbreak House and Hard Travelin. Then for the summer of 1965, she toured with a summer stock company doing Nobody Loves an Albatross.
Justice's first television role was on
The Big Valley in 1966. Before she even left the TV studio, she got a major part in the movie The Way West starring Kirk Douglas, Robert Mitchum, and Richard Widmark. Before the release of that movie, she was the mistress and accomplice in the made-for-TV movie
' starring Peter Falk as Columbo and Gene Barry as the murderer. Her next movie role was the second female lead in 5 Card Stud with Dean Martin and Robert Mitchum starring. Dailies of her convinced Paramount Pictures to sign her for a five-year contract to make five pictures. On March 14, 1967, she was a guest star on the science fiction television series The Invaders'' portraying a past love in the season one episode, "The Innocents". She guest starred again in 1968 in the season two episode "The Possessed".

Partial filmography