{"id":137252,"date":"2021-11-09T16:05:46","date_gmt":"2021-11-09T15:05:46","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/buzzsouthafrica.com\/us\/?p=137252"},"modified":"2023-06-24T05:30:22","modified_gmt":"2023-06-24T04:30:22","slug":"camelia-kath-bio-inside-the-life-of-jeff-lynnes-wife","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/buzzsouthafrica.com\/us\/camelia-kath-bio-inside-the-life-of-jeff-lynnes-wife\/","title":{"rendered":"Camelia Kath Bio: Inside the Life of Jeff Lynne\u2019s Wife"},"content":{"rendered":"

Camelia Kath was the wife of Terry Kath, an American guitarist, singer and songwriter, best known as a founding member of the rock band Chicago. Camelia was also married to Kiefer Sutherland between 1987 and 1990.<\/p>\n

Those marriages produced kids but later ended due to one reason or the other. Kath remains grateful though as she now has two beautiful daughters who are making their own way in Hollywood. She has also bounced back romantically and is now married to English rock star \u2013 Jeff Lynne<\/p>\n

As an actress, producer, and writer, Camelia Kath, has recorded some accomplishments. She is however most famous for her romantic relationship with the above mentioned popular names in Hollywood.<\/p>\n

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Profile Summary of Camelia Kath<\/strong><\/h3>\n
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  • Full name:<\/strong> Camelia Emily Ortiz Kath Lynne<\/li>\n
  • Date of birth:<\/strong> 22nd of September 1953<\/li>\n
  • Age:<\/strong> 70<\/li>\n
  • Place of birth:<\/strong> Puerto Rico<\/li>\n
  • Occupation:<\/strong> actress, producer, and writer<\/li>\n
  • Spouses:<\/strong> Terry Kath (1974 – 1978), Kiefer Sutherland (1987 – 1990), and Jeff Lynne (2017 – date)<\/li>\n
  • Children:<\/strong> Michelle Kath Sinclair and Sarah Sutherland<\/li>\n
  • Grandchildren:<\/strong> Hamish and Quinn Sinclair<\/div><\/div><\/li>\n<\/ul>\n

    Camilla Kath Originally Hails From Puerto Rico<\/strong><\/h2>\n

    Before she became a popular name in Hollywood, Camelia Kath was a little unknown girl who was born<\/a> on the 22nd day of September 1953 in Puerto Rico. Her original name at birth was camellia Emily Ortiz which is a reflection of her Latina origins.<\/p>\n

    Kath most likely spent her formative years in Puerto Rico with a loving tight-knit family. She later relocated to California at some point and ended up obtaining her university degree. Camelia Kath completed her college education in the mid-70s and has since pursued a career in the showbiz industry.<\/p>\n

    Camelia Kath Has Appeared in Several Movies, Including the 1987 Thriller, The Killing Time<\/strong><\/h2>\n

    Camelia Kath scored her first role in the 1980 horror film, Terror on Tour.<\/em> It revolves around a rock band that comes under suspicion for the murder of several prostitutes and she played a freebase chick. Camelia\u2019s next acting role came in the 1982 movie, Fake Out. Fake Out<\/em> follows a gangster\u2019s girlfriend who enters the witness protection program while waiting to testify and Camelia is simply credited<\/a> as voice #4 on the film.<\/p>\n

    In 1984, Camelia Kath portrayed a condo manager in one episode of the TV series, Buchanan High.<\/em> Her next acting credit then came in the 1987 thriller\/action movie, The Killing Time. The Killing Time<\/em> is about a murderer who assumes the identity of a new deputy with the aim of pinning a separate murder on the sheriff.<\/p>\n

    The film features several stars, including Kiefer Sutherland as the killer. Camelia herself played Laura Winslow, a lady who is tired of her abusive husband and hatches a plot with her lover to kill him.<\/p>\n

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    Kath in the 1987 movie, The Killing Time Image Source<\/a><\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

    She is Also a Producer and Writer<\/strong><\/h3>\n

    Asides from acting, Camelia Kath has also tried her hands at several other aspects of movie-making, including production and writing. The Puerto Rican native is credited as a writer on one episode of the TV series, The Nanny<\/em>, in 1999. She also served as an executive assistant on 10 episodes of the same series.<\/p>\n

    The Nanny<\/em> follows a cosmetics saleswoman who loses her job and is dumped by her boyfriend in quick succession. She thereafter finds work as a nanny for a rich English widower and ends up falling in love with him.<\/p>\n

    Camelia Kath has also produced a ten-minute short film, Roundabout<\/em> (1999). In 2012, she showcased the diversity of her talent by working as a makeup artist on the TV movie documentary, Mr. Blue Sky: The Story of Jeff Lynne & ELO.<\/em> The documentary revolves around her present husband\u2019s exploits with his band, ELO, and she helped out by doing the makeup of the cast members before shooting. This made her receive special thanks in the credits.<\/p>\n

    Camelia Kath has also appeared as herself in two TV documentaries namely Behind The Music<\/em> (2000) and The Terry Kath Experience<\/em> (2016). The Terry Kath Experience<\/em> celebrates her late first husband\u2019s music career.<\/p>\n

    It was showcased at several movie festivals with glowing reviews and has also been released on DVD, Blu-ray, Amazon, iTunes, and other streaming platforms. In a similar vein, Behind the Music<\/em> is a TV series documentary covering the lives and careers of several artists. Camelia Kath was featured in one episode.<\/p>\n

    Camelia Kath\u2019s Life With Her First Husband – the\u00a0 Famed Vocalist and Guitarist, Terry Alan Kath<\/strong><\/h2>\n

    Camelia Kath owes a good deal of her fame to the several prominent personalities she has married over the years and the first one amongst them is legendary guitarist and vocalist, Terry Kath. Originally from Chicago, Terry began playing instruments as a child and by his 20s, was playing for several bands. He eventually decided to master the guitar and went on to form a band known as Chicago. The band featured several members, including Robert Lamm, Peter Cetera, Danny Seraphine, and Walt Parazaider Etc.<\/p>\n

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    Camelia and the late Terry Kath Image Source<\/a><\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

    Chicago reigned supreme as one of the standout bands of the 70s with several albums to their credit. Thanks to Terry\u2019s standout guitar work, as well as soulful vocal performance, the band came to epitomize the Chicago area\u2019s progressive jazz-rock sound<\/a>. They dropped not less than 13 albums, including The Chicago Transit Authority <\/em>and Chicago at the Carnegie Hall.<\/em> These albums yielded several hit songs and Terry was hailed by greats such as Jimi Hendrix.<\/p>\n

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    Terry, Camelia, and friends having some good times. #Terrykath<\/a> #Documentary<\/a> #Chicagoband<\/a> #Legend<\/a> #Music<\/a> #Film<\/a> #Rock<\/a> pic.twitter.com\/S2u6RpMl82<\/a><\/p>\n

    — Terry Kath (@terrykathguitar) August 13, 2016<\/a><\/p><\/blockquote>\n