Following her high school graduation, Kay Christopher entered the
fashion world as a professional model and pin-up girl which led to
entries in several beauty contests that welcomed a rich assortment of
accolades. After signing a contract with RKO Radio Pictures in 1945 she
made her screen debut as a bridesmaid in
The Locket (1946). She later had
appearances in Desperate (1947) ,
Dick Tracy's Dilemma (1947),
If You Knew Susie (1948),
I Cheated the Law (1949),
Code of the Silver Sage (1950),
and Gasoline Alley (1951). She
also starred in television on Doctor I.Q. followed by Lux Video
Theatre. With sixteen titles to her credit and several accolades for
modeling she left the profession in 1954 to focus on marriage.
Was a guest presenter at the 1955 and 1956 Emmy Awards.
Won a beauty contest for Universal Studios in 1945.
Her mother was a librarian and her father a successful newspaper editor.
She mothered three children.
In October 1977 she appeared, uncredited and unrecognizable, in a television advertisement for Woolworth and Woolco's Annual Halloween sale. The commercial of her in this can be found on YouTube.