Kim Victoria Cattrall ( ,
rhyming with shall; born 21 August 1956) is an English
actress. She is known for her role as
Samantha Jones in the
HBO comedy/romance series
Sex and the City, and for her leading
roles in the 1980s films
Police Academy,
Big Trouble in Little
China, and
Mannequin.
Early life
Cattrall
was born in Mossley
Hill
, Liverpool
, England
. Her
mother, (Gladys)
Shane, née
Baugh, was a secretary, and her father, Dennis, a
construction engineer.
When she was 3 months old, her family
emigrated to the Canadian city of Courtenay
, British
Columbia
.
At 11, she
returned to England when her grandmother became ill, and she took a
number of acting examinations with the London
Academy of Music and Dramatic Art
(LAMDA), before returning to Canada at age 16 to
finish her final year of secondary
school.
Career
Cattrall began her career before graduating from high school in
1972, when she left Canada for the United States. There, she
attended the
American
Academy of Dramatic Arts and upon her graduation signed a
five-year movie deal with
director
Otto Preminger, making her film debut
in Preminger's
Rosebud in
1975. A year later,
Universal
Studios bought out that contract and Cattrall became one of the
last participants of the Universal Contract Player System. During
her time with Universal, she guest-starred in numerous
television programmes of varying style
and genre. In 1978, she co-starred with
Peter
Falk and
Nicol Williamson in
the
Columbo episode
How to Dial a Murder. In 1979, she played Dr. Gabrielle
White in
The
Incredible Hulk and would go down in television Hulk lore
as one of the few characters who knew David Banner was alive and
was the Hulk. In a successful transition to
cinema, Cattrall starred opposite
Jack Lemmon in his
Oscar-nominated movie
Tribute in 1980. The following year, she
starred in the critically acclaimed
Ticket to Heaven. She also had a guest
role in the TV miniseries
Scruples.
In 1982, Cattrall played Miss Honeywell (Lassie) in
Porky's, followed two years later by a role in
the original
Police
Academy. In 1985, she starred in three movies:
Turk 182,
City Limits and
Hold-Up,
the latter with French star Jean-Paul Belmondo. In 1986, she played
Kurt Russell's brainy flame in the
action film
Big Trouble
in Little China. In 1987, her lead role in
Mannequin proved a huge success with
audiences. One of her best-known film roles is that of Lieutenant
Valeris in
Star Trek VI: The
Undiscovered Country.
Aside from her film work, Cattrall is also a stage and theatre
actress, with performances in
Arthur
Miller's
A View from the
Bridge and
Anton Chekhov's
Three Sisters and
Wild Honey to her credit.
In 1997, she was cast in
Sex and
the City, Darren Star's series
which was broadcast on
HBO. As
Samantha Jones, Cattrall
gained international recognition. She capitalized on her success by
appearing in steamy
television
commercials promoting
Pepsi One. She
also signed a publishing deal to write a book about sex with her
third husband,
Mark Levinson. In
addition, she can be heard reading the poetry of
Rupert Brooke on the CD
Red Rose Music
SACD Sampler Volume One.
Her film work continued during
Sex and the City when she
appeared in
Britney Spears' first
film venture,
Crossroads.
Sex and the
City ended as a weekly series in spring 2004 with 10.6 million
viewers. Cattrall reprised the role of Samantha Jones in the
Sex and the City
film, released on May 30, 2008. She will also appear in a sequel
planned for release in 2010.
In 2005, she appeared in the
Disney picture
Ice Princess, in which she played the ice
skating coach of the film's lead character.
She portrayed Claire,
a paralyzed woman who wants to die, in the
West
End
drama revival of Whose Life Is It
Anyway?. In October 2006, she appeared in a West End
production of David Mamet's The Cryptogram at the Donmar Warehouse
in London
.
Since late 2005, she has appeared in a number of British television
commercials for
Tetley Tea.
In July 2006, a
commercial for Nissan cars, which featured Cattrall as Samantha
Jones, was withdrawn from New Zealand
television, apparently because of complaints about
its innuendo. In 2006, she starred alongside
Brendan Gleeson in
John Boorman's 2006 film
The Tiger's Tail, a
black comedy that focuses on the impact of the
Celtic Tiger economy on
Irish people. On
ITV, she
starred alongside
David Haig,
Daniel Radcliffe, and
Carey Mulligan in
My Boy Jack, the
story of author
Rudyard Kipling's
search for his son lost in
World War
I.
On June
16, 2009, it was announced that Cattrall would receive a star on
Canada's Walk
of Fame
in Toronto. The induction ceremony was held
on September 12, 2009.
Personal life
Cattrall has been married three times.Her 1977–1979 marriage to
Larry Davis was
annulled. Her second
marriage was from 1982–1989 to Andre J.
Lyson; with him, she
lived in Frankfurt
and learned to speak German fluently, but admits she has
forgotten a lot over the years.
From 1998 to 2004, she was married to audio designer
Mark Levinson. The two co-wrote the 2002 book
Satisfaction: The Art
of the Female Orgasm.
Cattrall has also been linked with former
Canadian Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau,
Houston Rockets stars
Cuttino Mobley and
Steve Francis, actor
Daniel Benzali, musician
Gerald Casale of the
New Wave group
Devo,
French public intellectual
Bernard-Henri Lévy, and her
Whose Life is it
Anyway? co-star
Alexander
Siddig.
She currently resides in New York City and
in East
Hampton, New York
.
In August 2009, Cattrall took part in the BBC TV show
Who Do You Think You Are?
where she discovered some uncomfortable facts about her grandfather
George Baugh.
Baugh, who disappeared in 1938 having
abandoned his family including Cattrall's then 8-year-old mother
and two younger sisters, turned out to have bigamously remarried to his new wife Isabella Oliver
the following year in Tudhoe
, County Durham, and he subsequently had another
four children. In 1961, he emigrated to
Australia, where he became a postmaster, retiring
in 1972 and died in 1974.
Filmography
Television
- Good Against Evil (1977)
- Quincy, M.E. (1 episode,
1977)
- Logan's Run (1 episode,
1977)
- Switch (1 episode,
1977)
- The Hardy
Boys/Nancy Drew Mysteries (2 episodes, 1978)
- What Really Happened to the Class of '65? (1 episode,
1978)
- Columbo:
How to Dial a Murder (1978)
- The Bastard (1978)
- Starsky and Hutch (1
episode, 1978)
- The Paper
Chase (1 episode, 1978)
- Family (1 episode,
1978)
- The Incredible
Hulk (1 episode, 1979)
- How the West
Was Won (1 episode, 1979)
- The Rebels (1979)
- Vega$ (1 episode, 1979)
- The Night Rider (1979)
- Crossbar (1979)
- Charlie's Angels (1
episode, 1979)
- Scruples
(miniseries, 1980) as Melanie Adams
- The Gossip Columnist (1980)
- Hagen (1 episode, 1980)
- Tucker's Wish (1 episode)
- Trapper John, M.D.
(2 episodes, 1979-1982)
- Tales of the Gold
Monkey (1 episode, 1983)
- Sins of the Past (1984)
- Double Vision (1992)
- Miracle in the Wilderness (1992)
- Wild Palms (Miniseries,
1993)
- Angel Falls (Unknown episodes, 1993)
- Dream On (1
episode, 1994)
- Running Delilah (1994)
- Two Golden Balls (1994)
- OP Center (1994)
- The Heidi Chronicles (1995)
- Every Woman's Dream (1996)
- The Outer
Limits (1 episode, 1997)
- Invasion
(1997)
- Rugrats (Voice, 1 episode,
1997)
- Duckman (Voice, 1 episode,
1997)
- Creature (1998)
- Modern Vampires (1998)
- 36 Hours to Die (1999)
- Sex and the Matrix (2000)
- Sex and the City (94
episodes, 1998-2004)
- The Simpsons (1 episode,
2004)
- Him and Us (2006)
- My Boy Jack
(2007)
- The Sunday Night
Project (2007)
- Producing Parker (13
episodes, 2009)
- Who Do You Think You
Are? (Documentary, 2009)
Awards and nominations
References
- Kim gets her kit off for art's sake
- 'Who do you think you are' BBC 12/8/09
- http://www.orange.co.uk/entertainment/television/19263.htm
- Kim Cattrall Biography (1956-)
- England & Wales, Marriage Index, Jul-Aug-Sep 1953,
Liverpool, Lancashire, 10d, 1172
- Bowers, Simon. The decline of the British cuppa. The Guardian.
27 September 2005.
- NineMSN, Kim Cattrall ad too saucy for Kiwis. 21 July
2006.
- Kim Cattrall speaking German at the Life Ball
2008
- Bunte: Kim Cattrall im Interview (german) Catrall was
in Frankfurt from 1982 to 1985
- Gala: Kim Cattrall lived in Frankfurt with
Andre J. Lyson in the eighties
- SATC's Samantha & Husband Write Female Orgasm
Book.
- Contactmusic.com, Cattrall finds love with
co-star.
External links