Kate Jackson Movies
Willowy brunette actress Kate Jackson spent her early adulthood in summer stock, in training at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts, and as a page and tour guide at the NBC studios in Rockefeller Center. Anxious to burst forth with reams of dialogue as a film and TV actress, Jackson found herself in the utterly non-speaking role of a glamorous ghost on the mid-1960s daytime TV serial Dark Shadows. She was allowed to flap her gums a little more often as Jill Danko on TV's The Rookies (1973-76). Full stardom arrived for Jackson when she was cast as Sabrina Duncan, "the smart one" on the prime time jigglefest Charlie's Angels; she remained with this series from 1976 through 1979. Her last regular weekly TV effort was Scarecrow and Mrs. King (1983-1987) in which she played an average housewife who moonlighted as a secret agent. Though Jackson has made sporadic film appearances, it is safe to say that her greater fame rests upon her small-screen work. Jackson received an outpouring of industry sympathy and support when she battled breast cancer in the early 1990s. In recent years, Kate Jackson has been a prolific and popular TV commercial spokesperson. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie GuideLamar (Jerry Lacy) finds a voodoo doll that belongs to Quentin -- further "proof' that Quentin is a warlock. Randall (Gene Lindsey) makes a pair of startling discoveries. Another letter from the deceased Joanna arrives, warning her sister Daphne (Kate Jackson) to stay away from Quentin. This episode originally aired on November 25, 1970. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
Julia falls under the power of the ghostly Gerard. Holding Prof. Stokes responsible for the destruction of the Collins family, Quentin tries to kill Stokes. Barnabas is visited by another spirit, that of Daphne Harridge (Kate Jackson, making her first Dark Shadows appearance). This episode initially aired on July 28, 1970. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
David (David Henesy) finds Hallie (Kathy Cody) dressed in 19th century clothing, but she can't remember how this happened. Carolyn (Nancy Barrett) is startled by the resemblance between Sebastian Shaw (Christopher Pennock) and her late husband, Jeb Hawkes. The ghost of Daphne Harridge (Kate Jackson) makes two significant appearances. This episode initially aired on August 6, 1970. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
The ghost of Daphne Harridge (Kate Jackson) vanishes after giving Barnabas (Jonathan Frid) an ominous message. Under Gerard's (James Storm) spell, Julia (Grayson Hall) prevents Barnabas from unearthing any more clues pertaining to the fall of the house of Collins. Just as Carolyn (Nancy Barrett) is prepared to reveal all, she is killed by an unseen force. This episode was initially telecast on July 29, 1970. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
Daphne (Kate Jackson) is brought back to life by David (David Henesy) and Hallie (Kathy Cody), who try to keep the girl hidden from the other residents of Collinwood. Nonetheless, Quentin (David Selby) finds out that Daphne is back, whereupon he falls in love with her. Despite Daphne's protestations that no harm will come to the children, the ghost of Gerard Stiles -- also poised to return to life -- has other, more sinister plans. This episode originally aired on September 10, 1970. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
Despite the precautions of Julia (Grayson Hall) and Barnabas, the ghost of Gerard Stiles (James Storm) prevails. Gerard lures the children, David (David Henesy) and Hallie (Kathy Cody), into the real Rose Cottage. Meanwhile, another spirit, that of Daphne Harridge (Kate Jackson), makes a significant appearance. This episode first aired on September 7, 1970. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
Quentin (David Selby) prevents the "other" vampire from biting Maggie (Kathryn Leigh Scott), but he still does not know the vampire's identity. Daphne (Kate Jackson) pleads with the ghost of Gerard Stiles to spare the children's lives. Julia (Grayson Hall) gets wind of the ceremony to bring Gerard back to life, but will she arrive in time to stop it? This episode initially aired on September 15, 1970. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
David (David Henesy) and Hallie (Kathy Cody) are sent to Windcliff Sanitarium to protect them from the ghosts. Confronting the revived Daphne (Kate Jackson) in David's room, Julia (Grayson Hall) tries to extract information, but the girl refuses to reveal anything. Another of the dire warnings issued in 1995 comes to light. David and Hallie recall an incident which occurred to their 19th century counterparts, Tad and Carrie. This episode was originally telecast on September 16, 1970. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
Maggie (Kathryn Leigh Scott) continues to be enthralled by the "other" vampire. Brought back to life, Daphne (Kate Jackson) tries to block the resurrection of Gerard Stiles (James Storm). He retaliates by setting the Rose Cottage dollhouse on fire, with Daphne trapped inside. Originally telecast on September 11, 1970, this was officially the 1,100th episode of Dark Shadows (though in truth it was only the 1,086th, due to sporadic network pre-emptions). ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
Again possessed by Letitia Faye, Carolyn (Nancy Barrett) senses that Daphne (Kate Jackson) is in danger, and as a result she is able to rescue the girl from the fire set by Gerard Stiles (James Storm). Again using Maggie (Kathryn Leigh Scott) to draw out the "other" vampire, Julia (Grayson Hall) herself briefly falls under that vampire's spell. Barnabas (Jonathan Frid) confirms the location of the real Rose Cottage. This episode first aired on September 14, 1970. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
Though Barnabas (Jonathan Frid) is certain that Sebastian's assistant, Roxanne (Donna Wandrey), is the same girl he fell in love with in "Parallel Time," she does not recognize him. Coming across the Rose Cottage dollhouse mentioned in the letter from 1995, David (David Henesy) and Hallie (Kathy Cody) find a pair of dolls that look exactly like them, but are dressed in 1840 style. This episode initially aired on August 18, 1970. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
The ghost of Daphne (Kate Jackson) tries to stab Quentin (David Selby). He stays her hand by promising to help her rest in peace. While staging a séance in the playroom, David (David Henesy) and Hallie (Kathy Cody) hear strange voices, pleading for their lives. This episode was first broadcast on August 13, 1970. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
Julia (Grayson Hall) and Barnabas (Jonathan Frid) try to found out more about the ghosts who apparently wander the halls of Collinwood. After seeing the spirit of Daphne (Kate Jackson), Quentin (David Selby) finds her diary in the secret room, and nearly meets death at her ghostly hands. This episode first aired on August 12, 1970. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
The ghost of Daphne (Kate Jackson) appears to Quentin (David Selby) and David (David Henesy), providing both with clues pertaining to the past and possibly the future. Later, several Collinwood residents go on a picnic, where David takes pictures, with disturbing results. This episode initially aired on August 11, 1970. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
Entering the secret playroom, Hallie (Kathy Cody) becomes possessed by a ghost from the past; in this state, she is met by the spirit of Daphne Harridge (Kate Jackson), who'd been governess to Tad Collins and Carrie Stokes some 130 years before. As Julia (Grayson Hall) tries to learn more about Daphne's contemporary Gerard Stiles, Quentin (David Selby) experiences a bizarre dream. This episode originally aired on August 10, 1970. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
David (David Henesy) is frightened by the spirit of Gerard Stiles (James Storm), so much so that he refuses to talk about the experience. Julia (Grayson Hall) wants Sebastian (Christopher Pennick) to help her prevent the prophesied death of David and Hallie from coming true. Summoned by the spirit of Daphne (Kate Jackson), Quentin (David Selby) again nearly meets his doom. This episode was first telecast on August 25, 1970. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
David (David Henesy) and Hallie (Kathy Cody) are possessed by the spirits of their 19th century lookalikes, Tad and Carrie. Julia (Grayson Hall) discovers that the Time Staircase which brought her back from 1995 to 1970 was originally built in 1840, by someone named Quentin Collins. This episode first aired on August 21, 1970. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide









