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Katherine "Kay" Corleone (''née'' Adams) is a fictional character in Mario Puzo's novel ''The Godfather'' and Francis Ford Coppola's film trilogy. She is portrayed by ]. Before their divorce, she is the second wife of Michael Corleone. She is also the mother of Anthony and Mary Corleone. She has an abortion while pregnant with the couple's prospective second son. In contrast to most of the characters in the novel and films, Kay Adams is from a well-to-do ] family. Katherine "Kay" Corleone (''née'' Adams) is a fictional character in ''The Godfather'' series, created by author ]. She is portrayed by ] in '']'' (1972), '']'' (1974), and '']'' (1990), all directed by ].
Before their divorce, she is the second wife of Michael Corleone. She is also the mother of Anthony and Mary Corleone. She has an abortion while pregnant with the couple's prospective second son. In contrast to most of the characters in the novel and films, Kay Adams is from a well-to-do ] family.

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Katherine "Kay" Corleone (née Adams) is a fictional character in The Godfather series, created by author Mario Puzo. She is portrayed by Diane Keaton in The Godfather (1972), The Godfather Part II (1974), and The Godfather Part III (1990), all directed by Francis Ford Coppola.

Before their divorce, she is the second wife of Michael Corleone. She is also the mother of Anthony and Mary Corleone. She has an abortion while pregnant with the couple's prospective second son. In contrast to most of the characters in the novel and films, Kay Adams is from a well-to-do White Anglo-Saxon Protestant family.