Watch CBS News

Mollie Fitzgerald, "Captain America" actress, charged with stabbing her mother to death

An actress who had a minor role in the movie "Captain America: The First Avenger" is accused of fatally stabbing her mother inside a suburban Kansas home. Mollie Fitzgerald, 38, was arrested Tuesday by police in Olathe, the Kansas City Star reported.

Fitzgerald is charged with second-degree murder and jailed on a $500,000 bond. She told a judge on Thursday that she will represent herself in court, the Star reported.

She's accused in the death of 68-year-old Patricia "Tee" Fitzgerald, who authorities say was found dead on Dec. 20 inside her Olathe home.

Mollie Fitzgerald is a movie director and producer as well as actress, according to IMDb. She worked on mostly low-budget films, including "The Lawful Truth" in 2014 and "The Creeps" in 2017.

5e0e3dd27ffaa-image.jpg
Mollie Fitzgerald KCTV

In "Captain America," she played Stark Girl and worked as an assistant to the director, Joe Johnson. The film grossed $176.6 million in the U.S.

"Being a part of this production has been one of the best experiences of my life," Fitzgerald told a comic book publication in 2011.

Patricia Fitzgerald was in the process of moving back to the Kansas City area after living several decades in the Houston area, her brother, Gary Hunziker, told the Star.

Their family grew up on a farm in northeast Missouri. Patricia Fitzgerald studied physical therapy at the University of Missouri and moved to the Kansas City area. She then moved to Texas, where her husband had a law firm, Hunziker, 72, of Keokuk, Iowa, said.

Hunziker said he knew few details about the circumstances surrounding his sister's death.

"We were shocked," he said. But, "it doesn't matter the circumstances — the loss of a sister is what it's all about."

View CBS News In
CBS News App Open
Chrome Safari Continue
Be the first to know
Get browser notifications for breaking news, live events, and exclusive reporting.