How old was Katherine Short when she died?
Katherine Short was 42 years old.
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Katherine Hartley Short, the eldest daughter of actor Martin Short, has died at the age of 42. The news was confirmed in a statement released by Short's representative, expressing the family's devastation and requesting privacy.
Katherine Short's passing is a significant loss for her family and those who knew her. She was a licensed clinical social worker, having earned degrees from New York University and the University of Southern California. Her professional life was dedicated to helping others, including her work at UCLA’s Resnick Neuropsychiatric Hospital and the Camden Center. She also supported Bring Change 2 Mind, an organization focused on empowering young people and fostering open conversations about mental health.
Martin Short and Nancy Dolman met in 1972 and married in 1980. Dolman passed away in 2010 after a battle with ovarian cancer. The couple had three children: Katherine, Henry, and Oliver. Martin Short is currently on a comedy-and-music tour with Steve Martin.
Katherine Short was 42 years old.
She was a licensed clinical social worker.
Initial reports indicate she died by suicide.
Nancy Dolman died in August 2010.
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