CATHY LEE CROSBY Hand Signed 4X6 Photo . This photo is Hand Signed by CATHY LEE CROSBY . %100 Authentic Autograph . Autograph  has a light smear .  GOOD Condition . Will be Well packaged & shipped SUPER FAST . I will ship to you . The SAME DAY you pay :) YES .. I even ship on Saturday . Payment MUST be made in 4 days or less after this listing ends ! Combied s&h is $1 Extra each additional listing . In the 4 day Period . Check out my other Low Priced autographs & my Fantastic feedback :) . Ad my STORE to your FAVORITES LIST . I do list NEW Autographs EVERY DAY ! Upon request . I do offer my Lifetime Guarantee COA . Just message me at Checkout. Thank you :) Amanda




(born December 2, 1944) is an American actress and former professional tennis player. She achieved TV and film success in the 1980s and was a co-host of the television series That's Incredible! & wonder woman Crosby was a professional tennis player who played at Wimbledontwice, quitting the sport professionally sometime between 1967 and 1970. As an actress, her first TV appearance was as Susan in the episode "The Lay of the Land" in the first season of It Takes a Thief (1968). Her first movie role was a lead as Ann Chris in Michael Shurtleff's film version of his play Call Me by My Rightful Name (1972), opposite Don Murray and Otis Young. The following year she played Kay Butler in the 20th Century Fox crime drama The Laughing Policeman (1973). In 1974, she starred as the title character in the television film Wonder Woman, a year before Lynda Carter popularized the role in the weekly series Wonder Woman. In 1975, she guest starred as Helen of Troy in an episode of the scifi/horror series Kolchak: The Night Stalker. Crosby starred in the movie Trackdown (1976), the TV movie Keefer (1978), and in Coach (1978), in which she played the coach of a high school basketball team who falls for one of her players. She played Libby Hall in S2 E16 of "The Love Boat" (1979). She starred in the horror movie The Dark (1979), the 1982 TV miniseries World War III, and appeared in the TV movie Intimate Strangers (1986). She also played herself in cameo roles in The Last Horror Film (1982) and Robert Altman's 1992 film The Player. Crosby was a co-host of the TV series That's Incredible! from 1980 to 1984 on ABC, which remains in world-wide syndication. In 1986, she was a guest commentator for the nationally televised special of World Wrestling Federation (WWF)'s WrestleMania 2. Crosby starred as Judith Main in the 1994 TV miniseries North and South: Book III. The same year she appeared in the Lifetime movie Untamed Love (1994), based on Torey Hayden's One Child, and later starred in the film Ablaze (2001)