This page will contain wikis about Katey Sagal, as they become available.Katey SagalKatey Sagal (born Catherine Louise Sagal on January 19, 1957 in Hollywood, California), is an American singer, writer, and actress most known for her portrayal of the character Peg Bundy in the American sitcom Married...with Children (1987 - 1997). She is the daughter of film director Boris Sagal, and the older sister of twin actresses Jean Sagal and Liz Sagal. She is also the sister of actor Joe Sagal. Sagal began her career working the Hollywood circuit. She appeared in several television movies between 1971 and 1975, including the Columbo picture Candidate for Crime and in 1973 working as a back-up singer for various mega-stars including Bob Dylan, Gene Simmons, and Tanya Tucker. She was plucked from relative obscurity by Bette Midler, who hired her for her 1979 tour as one of her back-up singers (The Harlettes). Sagal returned to television in 1985 in the failed television series Mary starring Mary Tyler Moore. This led to her being cast in her most well-known role, that of Peg Bundy on the very successul American sitcom Married...with Children. On the show, she portrayed the lower-class, unhappy, sex-craved wife of a shoe salesman. Her career focused almost entirely around this series for its ten year run (with the exception of several television movies.) After the end of Married...with Children, several more television movies followed for Sagal, and she was also a featured voice on the children's cartoon Recess. In 1999, Matt Groening, who created The Simpsons, cast her as one-eyed alien spaceship pilot Leela in his sci-fi cartoon comedy Futurama. The show developed a cult following but was cancelled four years later. No sooner had that door closed than she was cast as the wife of John Ritter in the sitcom 8 Simple Rules for Dating My Teenage Daughter in 2002. Sagal is also an accomplished songwriter. In 1996, she released a gold-selling album of original material and covers called After the Harvest. Eight years later, in 2004, she released her second album Room. Sagal married Kurt Setter on October 2, 2004. Before that, she was married to Freddie Beckmeyer (1978 - 1981) and Jack White (November 26, 1993 - July 24, 2000) with whom she had two children. This page about Katey Sagal includes information from a Wikipedia article. Additional articles about Katey Sagal News stories about Katey Sagal External links for Katey Sagal Videos for Katey Sagal Wikis about Katey Sagal Discussion Groups about Katey Sagal Blogs about Katey Sagal Images of Katey Sagal |
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Before that, she was married to Freddie Beckmeyer (1978 - 1981) and Jack White (November 26, 1993 - July 24, 2000) with whom she had two children. Albums. Sagal married Kurt Setter on October 2, 2004. Singles. Eight years later, in 2004, she released her second album Room. Nicole and Natalie are now in their newly reformed duo Appleton, whilst Melanie and Shaznay have also gone on to enjoy (moderate) solo success. In 1996, she released a gold-selling album of original material and covers called After the Harvest. They split in 2001 after much speculation and rumour. Sagal is also an accomplished songwriter. In their incredibly successful five-year career, the band scored a total of five number one singles. No sooner had that door closed than she was cast as the wife of John Ritter in the sitcom 8 Simple Rules for Dating My Teenage Daughter in 2002. Lowlights include their universally panned film, Honest directed by ex-Eurythmics Dave Stewart. The show developed a cult following but was cancelled four years later. Career highlights include the million-selling modern classic Never Ever, which won them two BRIT Awards in 1998 - for Best Single and Best Video; and Pure Shores, their chart-topping collaboration with William Orbit from the movie The Beach, becoming the second best-selling single of 2000 (after Bob the Builder!). In 1999, Matt Groening, who created The Simpsons, cast her as one-eyed alien spaceship pilot Leela in his sci-fi cartoon comedy Futurama. They got together in 1993 but didn't have their first hit until 1997 when I Know Where It's At stormed to no.4 in the UK charts. After the end of Married...with Children, several more television movies followed for Sagal, and she was also a featured voice on the children's cartoon Recess. All Saints was made up of founding members Melanie Blatt and Shaznay Lewis, and sisters Nicole and Natalie Appleton. Her career focused almost entirely around this series for its ten year run (with the exception of several television movies.). All Saints was a British all woman pop music group, named after a station on London's Docklands Light Railway. On the show, she portrayed the lower-class, unhappy, sex-craved wife of a shoe salesman. All Hits (2001 - #18). Sagal returned to television in 1985 in the failed television series Mary starring Mary Tyler Moore. This led to her being cast in her most well-known role, that of Peg Bundy on the very successul American sitcom Married...with Children. Saints & Sinners (2000 - #1). She was plucked from relative obscurity by Bette Midler, who hired her for her 1979 tour as one of her back-up singers (The Harlettes). The Remix Album (1998). She appeared in several television movies between 1971 and 1975, including the Columbo picture Candidate for Crime and in 1973 working as a back-up singer for various mega-stars including Bob Dylan, Gene Simmons, and Tanya Tucker. All Saints (1997 - #2). Sagal began her career working the Hollywood circuit. All Hooked Up (2001 - #7). She is also the sister of actor Joe Sagal. Black Coffee (2000 - #1). She is the daughter of film director Boris Sagal, and the older sister of twin actresses Jean Sagal and Liz Sagal. Pure Shores (2000 - #1). Katey Sagal (born Catherine Louise Sagal on January 19, 1957 in Hollywood, California), is an American singer, writer, and actress most known for her portrayal of the character Peg Bundy in the American sitcom Married...with Children (1987 - 1997). War Of Nerves (1998 - #7). Bootie Call (1998 - #1). Under The Bridge/Lady Marmalade (1998 - #1). Never Ever (1997 - #1). I Know Where It's At (1997 - #4). |