Kathie Fitch
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| Born | Kathie Elizabeth Fitch |
| Other names | Kathie Everett Chris Jordan |
| Occupation | Actress |
| Years active | 1971-1976 |
Kathie Fitch, also known for having acted under the stage names Chris Jordan and Kathie Everett, was an American film and stage actress. Recognized for her comedic timing and eccentric characters, she was best known for her collaborations with Joseph W. Sarno in numerous sexploitation films.
Fitch made her feature film acting debut in Alan Abel's acclaimed mondo film Is There Sex After Death? (1971). Afterward, Fitch frequently appeared in Sarno's films such as Confessions of a Young American Housewife and A Touch of Genie (both in 1974). Other films include the horror film Massage Parlor Murders! (1973), Chuck Vincent's vansploitation film Blue Summer (1973), and the cult comedy film Teenage Hitchhikers (1974), in which she was the top billed leading actress.
Fitch had steady acting work in stage plays and musicals during the beginning of her career. In 1965, she married pornographic actor Rob Everett; they divorced by the early 1970s. Fitch retired from acting by the end of the 1970s. She died in 1990 at the age of 44.