This page will contain wikis about Kate Mulgrew, as they become available.Kate MulgrewKate Mulgrew as Captain Kathryn JanewayKate Mulgrew (born April 29, 1955) is an American actress. She was born in Dubuque, Iowa and is the second oldest of 8 siblings. Kate Mulgrew has performed in 23 plays, 9 movies, 30 television shows, 6 audio books, and 1 television documentary. One of her first roles on television was of older daughter Mary Ryan on the soap opera Ryan's Hope. She would become a fan favorite and would be associated with the show long after it was canceled. She is also well-remembered for starring in the short-lived 1970s series Mrs. Columbo (also known as Kate Loves a Mystery among other titles). She played Kathryn Janeway on the science fiction television series Star Trek: Voyager from 1995 to 2001, earning her greatest popular success to date. A long-time fan (and lookalike) of Katharine Hepburn, she most recently starred in a one-woman play called Tea at Five, a monologue reminiscence based on Hepburn's memoir Me: Stories of My life. Kate Mulgrew won the Saturn Award for "Best TV Actress" in 1998 and the Golden Satellite Award for "Best Actress in a TV series drama" in 1998. She was nominated for the Golden Globe Award for "Best Dramatic Actress" in 1979. Mulgrew's husband, Tim Hagan, was the Democratic party's nominee for the office of governor of Ohio in the 2002 gubernatorial election. Hagan lost to incumbent Robert A. Taft II. Mulgrew recently did a radio commercial for the Trappist monks of New Melleray Abbey on their line of Trappist Caskets (http://www.trappistcaskets.com). This page about Kate Mulgrew includes information from a Wikipedia article. Additional articles about Kate Mulgrew News stories about Kate Mulgrew External links for Kate Mulgrew Videos for Kate Mulgrew Wikis about Kate Mulgrew Discussion Groups about Kate Mulgrew Blogs about Kate Mulgrew Images of Kate Mulgrew |
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Mulgrew recently did a radio commercial for the Trappist monks of New Melleray Abbey on their line of Trappist Caskets (http://www.trappistcaskets.com). Perkins will play an upstanding member of the community whose son falls in love with Parker's daughter. Taft II. The series is about a suburban mother (played by Mary-Louise Parker) who, upon the death of her husband, resorts to dealing marijuana to make money, while also attempting to maintain her reputation in the community. Hagan lost to incumbent Robert A. Perkins recently filmed the pilot episode of a new Showtime series entitled Weeds. Mulgrew's husband, Tim Hagan, was the Democratic party's nominee for the office of governor of Ohio in the 2002 gubernatorial election. In 2000 she married her present husband, Julio Macat. She was nominated for the Golden Globe Award for "Best Dramatic Actress" in 1979. Perkins' first husband was Terry Kinney, from whom she divorced. Kate Mulgrew won the Saturn Award for "Best TV Actress" in 1998 and the Golden Satellite Award for "Best Actress in a TV series drama" in 1998. She starred thereafter in the comedy series Battery Park and If These Walls Could Talk, and has since then played roles in television films on a regular basis. A long-time fan (and lookalike) of Katharine Hepburn, she most recently starred in a one-woman play called Tea at Five, a monologue reminiscence based on Hepburn's memoir Me: Stories of My life. In 1993 Perkins made her television debut in For Their Own Good. She played Kathryn Janeway on the science fiction television series Star Trek: Voyager from 1995 to 2001, earning her greatest popular success to date. Of all the films she has acted in, her biggest success so far has been however The Flintstones, starring also John Goodman, in which she plays the long-suffering Wilma Flinstone. Columbo (also known as Kate Loves a Mystery among other titles). She then received critical acclaim for her performance in Barry Levinson's Avalon. She is also well-remembered for starring in the short-lived 1970s series Mrs. As a movie actress she had her breakthrough starring with Tom Hanks in Big. She would become a fan favorite and would be associated with the show long after it was canceled. Thereafter she worked in several ensembles and has since then considered theater playing as a priority of her career. One of her first roles on television was of older daughter Mary Ryan on the soap opera Ryan's Hope. Back in New York in 1984, she did her first theater performance. Kate Mulgrew has performed in 23 plays, 9 movies, 30 television shows, 6 audio books, and 1 television documentary. After finishing high school she spent three years in Chicago taking acting lessons at the famous Goodman School of Drama. She was born in Dubuque, Iowa and is the second oldest of 8 siblings. She was born in Queens, New York, and was raised in Vermont. Kate Mulgrew (born April 29, 1955) is an American actress. Elizabeth Perkins (born November 18, 1960) is a well-known American movie, television and theater actress. About Last Night (1986). From the Hip (1987). Big (1988). Sweet Hearts Dance (1988). Love at Large (1990). Avalon (1990). Enid Is Sleeping (1990). He Said, She Said (1991). The Doctor (1991). Indian Summer (1993). The Flintstones (1994). Miracle on 34th Street (1994). Moonlight and Valentino (1995). Lesser Prophets (1997). I'm Losing You (1998). Crazy in Alabama (1999). 28 Days (2000). Cats & Dogs (2001). Try Seventeen (2002). Finding Nemo (2003). Jiminy Glick in Lalawood (2004). Speak (2004). Gilded Stones (2004). Kids in America (2004). Fierce People (2004). The Ring Two (2005). Weeds (2005). |