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Catherine Oxenberg Bio (Wiki)

By John Peck

Who is Catherine Oxenberg?

Catherine Oxenberg is an American actress, author, and model.

She is popular for playing the role of Amanda Carrington in Dynasty, 1980.

She is in the line of succession to the British throne, as the daughter of Princess Elizabeth of Yugoslavia, granddaughter of Princess Olga of Greece and Denmark, and great-great-granddaughter of King George I of Greece.

How many siblings does Catherine Oxenberg have?

Catherine was born on September 22, 1961, in New York City, U.S, and grew up in London.

She is the eldest daughter of Princess Elizabeth of Yugoslavia and Howard Oxenberg. Her sister is Christina Oxenberg and her half-brother is Nicholas Balfour.

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Caption: Catherine Oxenberg and Casper Van Dien (Source: Pinterest)

Her father was a Jewish dress manufacturer. Catherine’s parents split up when she was six and divorced in 1969. Then her mother married the English banker Neil Balfour the same year.

And when she was sixteen, her mother and step-father get separated. Again Princess Elizabeth broke up with Burton and married thirdly Dr. Manuel Ulloa y Elias, a former prime minister of Peru.

In the meantime, Catherine moved back to the U.S and was studying. Her first acting coach was Richard Burton, who was engaged to her mother at the time.

Catherine is the first cousin of Prince Edward. Likely, she is the second cousin of the Prince of Wales and of Queen Sophie of Spain, and a third cousin of Felipe VI of Spain and Prince William, Duke of Cambridge.

Her maternal grandparents, Prince Paul were a Regent of Yugoslavia from 1934 to 1941, and her maternal grandmother is Princess Olga of Greece and Denmark. Catherine is also a great-great-great-granddaughter of Karageorge. She commenced the First Serbian Uprising facing the Ottoman Empire in 1804.

Catherine is descended from dozens of crowned heads, including kings and queens of Greece, Scandinavia, England, and Russian Tsars. Indeed, her parents are said to have named their eldest daughter after her five-times-great-grandmother Catherine the Great, Empress of all the Russias.

She holds an American and Serbian nationality and is mixed (Ashkenazi Jewish, Serbian, Russian, Swedish/Finland-Swedish, European Royal, German, and Finnish) ethnicity.

Education, University

She attended the Lycee Francais Charles de Gaulle in Kensington, London, and later studied at St. Paul’s School, Concord, New Hampshire, a smart prep school. She graduated from St Paul’s in 1979 summa cum laude.

Catherine has her further education at Harvard University studying psychology, philosophy, and mythology. Afterward, she got a transfer to Columbia University.

Catherine Oxenberg: Career, Professional life

Modeling

After moving to NYC, Catherine Oxenberg gets along with Stanley Zareff and was signed by Ford Models. She made her debut as an Ivy-educated model.

So her modeling career flourished and her face graced the covers of Cosmopolitan, Glamour, and also in various Interviews.

Acting & TV

She made her acting debut playing Lady Diana Spencer in the 1982 TV movie The Romance of Charles and Diana. Catherine starred as the princess again for another TV movie Charles and Diana: Unhappily Ever After.

In 1984, Oxenberg joined the hit ABC prime-time soap opera Dynasty as Amanda Carrington. She left Dynasty in 1986. She gains more popularity after playing in Dynasty. Oxenberg also was a guest host in an episode of Saturday Night Live, on May 10, 1986. LIkely in 1987, Oxenberg starred as Princess Elysa in the television film Roman Holiday.

Her other TV credits include Diana in The Lair of the White Worm in 1988, as Princess of Wales in the TV film Charles and Diana: Unhappily Ever After in 1992, telemovie Dynasty: The Making of a Guilty Pleasure (2005), Dynasty Reunion: Catfights & Caviar (2006).

She appears in various films such as Ken Russell’s cult classic Lair of the White Worm, The Omega Code, and Miracle of the Cards. From 1993 to 1994, she also appeared in the short-lived series Acapulco H.E.A.T. Further, she starred with Jon Voight in “Boys Will Be Boys,” “Arthur’s Quest,” “Time Served” “The Collectors” and “Catch Me If You Can” with Tim Matheson. and the surprise independent film. She appeared along with her husband in “The Omega Code,”.

In 2019, Catherine produced Escaping the NXIVM Cult: A Mother’s Fight to Save Her Daughter. Her daughter, Andrea Roth portrayed in it.

She has worked together with her husband on several different projects including the television series “I Married a Princess.” They also produced a production company, Holy Cow Entertainment.

Awards

She received two Soap Opera Digest Awards, for Outstanding Actress in a Supporting Role in a Prime Time Serial and Outstanding New Actress in a Prime Time Serial, in 1985 for her work on Dynasty. She won a MovieGuide best actress award too.

Others

She published her book “A Study Guide to Charlotte Bronte’s Jane Eyre” in August 2018. Catherine was a celebrity ambassador (with Van Dien) for the non-profit organization Childhelp.

How much does Catherine Oxenberg earn?

Being of successful personality, her net worth is around $25 million.

She received $15,000 per episode working for Dynasty. Likely, her other salary includes $200,000 from Ring of Scorpio (1991), $25,000 per episode in Acapulco H.E.A.T. (1993), $100,000 for The Omega Code (1999), and lastly $65,000 per episode in I Married a Princess (2005).

Catherine Oxenberg: Rumor, Controversy

She seems to be in a low profile and doesn’t share much about her life. Hence, the actor is far from any sort of rumors or controversy until now.

Body Measurement: Height, Weight

Catherine Oxenberg stands with a height of 5 feet 5 inches weighing 55 kg. She has blonde hair and hazel-colored eyes.

Social Media

She is active on Instagram with over 16.5K followers over 14.1K followers on Twitter and over 7.8K followers on Facebook.

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