Kim Cattrall

Kim Cattrall

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Kim Cattrall Wiki Biography

  • Kim Victoria Cattrall was born into the world on 21 August 1956, in Mossley Hill, Liverpool England, and is an entertainer most likely most popular for her jobs in TV shows “Sex and the City”, “The Ghost Writer”, “Meet Monica Velour”, just as films. 
  • Furthermore, Kim has shown up in films and TV programs, yet she additionally has performed on Broadway. 
  • You may think how rich Kim Cattrall is? 
  • Definitive sources have assessed that Kim’s net worth is more than $75 million, principally coming from her appearances in films and TV programs. 
  • As she keeps on acting there is a high chance that Kim’s net worth will keep on developing. 
  • At the point when Kim was extremely youthful, her family chose to move to Canada, yet when she was 11 years of age the family got back to England for family reasons. 
  • She learned at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art, she got back to Canada at 16, and after completing secondary school, Kim concentrated further at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts in New York City. 
  • Her presentation as an entertainer was in the film “Rosebud”, having marked an agreement with chief Otto Preminger, on which she worked with Cliff Gorman, Richard Attenborough, Claude Dauphin, and others. 
  • This was the point at which Cattrall’s net worth began to develop. 
  • Later Kim likewise showed up in such TV programs as “Columbo”, “The Rebels” and “The Bastard”, which got her seen by the business by and large, just as adding to Kim Cattrall’s net worth. 
  • Kim in this way showed up in such motion pictures as “City Limits”, “Turk 182”, “Hold Up” and others, yet one of her most celebrated jobs is of Samantha Jones in “Sex and The City”, in which Kim worked with so many entertainers as Kristin Davis, Sarah Jessica Parker, and Cynthia Nixon. 
  • The show acquired a great deal of progress, getting famous everywhere in the world. 
  • The achievement and notoriety of these show gigantically affected the development of Kim Cattrall’s net worth, and a while later Kim got more solicitations to act in a few films and TV programs. 
  • Some of them included “Easy route to Happiness”, “Ice Princess”, “The Ghost Writer”, “Any Human Heart”, “Who Do You Think You Are?” and numerous others in an assortment of jobs. 
  • In her own life, Kim Cattrall has hitched multiple times, to Larry Davis (1977–79), Andre J. Lyson (1982–89), and Mark Levinson (1998–2004) – she is presently evidently single. 
  • IMDB Wikipedia $75 Million 1956 5 ft 6 in (1.7 m) Actor Actors American Academy of Dramatic Arts Andre J. Lyson (m. 
  • 1982–1989) Any Human heart August 21 Author Canada Chris Cattrall City Limits Claude Dauphin Cliff Gorman Columbo Cynthia Nixon Entertainment Film Films Ghost Writer GLAAD Media Award Golden Globe Award Hold Up Ice Princess Independent movies Kim Cattrall Net Worth Kim Victoria Cattrall Lisa Cattrall London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art Mark Levinson (m. 
  • 1998–2004) Meet Monica Velour Mossley Hill Otto Preminger Richard Attenborough Rosebud Sarah Jessica Parker Satisfaction Screen Actors Guild Award Sex and the City Shortcut to Happiness Spokesperson Television Producer Television program The Ghost Writer The Rebels and The Bastard Turk 182 United Kingdom Voice Acto.

Kim Cattrall Quick Info

Full Name Kim Cattrall
Net Worth $75 Million
Date Of Birth August 21, 1956
Place Of Birth Mossley Hill, United Kingdom
Height 5 ft 6 in (1.7 m)
Profession Actor, Author, Spokesperson, Television producer, Voice Actor
Education American Academy of Dramatic Arts, London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art
Nationality Joint British-Canada
Spouse Mark Levinson (m. 1998–2004), Andre J. Lyson (m. 1982–1989)
Parents Gladys Shane Baugh, Dennis Cattrall
Siblings Lisa Cattrall, Chris Cattrall
Nicknames Kim Victoria Cattrall
Facebook http://www.facebook.com/KimCattrallOfficial
Twitter http://www.twitter.com/kimcattrall
Instagram http://www.instagram.com/kimcattrall
IMDB http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0000326
Awards Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress in a Series, Miniseries, or Motion Picture Made for Television, Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series, GLAAD Media Golden Gate Award, Glamour Award for Theatre Actress, Gemini Award for Best Performance …
Nominations Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series, Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Comedy Series, People’s Choice Award for Favorite Cast, Genie Award for Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role, Geminis’ Hottest Star, Ge…
Movies Sex and the City, Mannequin, Sex and the City 2, Big Trouble in Little China, Police Academy, Porky’s, Meet Monica Velour, Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country, The Ghost Writer, Ice Princess, Baby Geniuses, Live Nude Girls, Masquerade, Split Second, The Bonfire of the Vanities, Midnight Crossing,…
TV Shows Producing Parker, Invasion, Sex and the City, Wild Palms, Sensitive Skin, Scruples, Angel Falls, Retrosexual: The ’80s

Kim Cattrall Trademarks

  1. Seductive deep voice
  2. Voluptuous figure
  3. Dark blonde hair and green eyes
  4. Often plays sexually aware women

Kim Cattrall Quotes

  • [on her childhood fear of vampires] I saw Bela Lugosi on some late-night show. I was terrified one would come through my window so I would sleep with a scarf around my neck. In case it would bite my neck.
  • [on the rumored feud between her and Sarah Jessica Parker] People don’t want to believe that we get on. They have too much invested in the idea of two strong, successful women fighting with each other. It makes for juicy gossip and copy.
  • I’m a trysexual. I’ll try anything once. I’m certainly not a prude.
  • [to men] It might seem strange, but now and then, check out your backside in the mirror. If you don’t like what you see, chances are we [women] feel the same.
  • I’m a British-born, Canadian-raised New Yorker. That seems to suit me. That’s who I am. I also think as an actor, it’s important to be an outsider. I think if I became an American, I’d feel… different.
  • I’m smart with my money, I invest conservatively. I don’t mind paying top-dollar, but I don’t want to get ripped off.
  • [When filming Rosebud (1975), director Otto Preminger] He just felt the best way to get a performance out of someone was to intimidate them. I was determined that I was never going to cry in front of him. So I would go home and let it out there.
  • I never stopped doing theatre because that was a place where I could really learn and stretch and grow. I was doing Chekhov and Molière and Shakespeare and Mamet and Miller – great characters with great words. And you are not always fortunate enough to have that with a film role, especially as a woman.
  • I was the last of the contract players that the studios had – myself and Jamie Lee Curtis.
  • [on reading “Fifty Shades of Grey”] It’s fun – whatever turns you on. All these women of a certain age are finally having fun and what’s wrong with that? We’re all adults.
  • [on turning down the role of Samantha Jones for Sex and the City (1998) three times before accepting it] I think that was about me turning 40, and feeling, “I don’t know if I can do this.” In 1998, people’s idea of a woman being sexy and powerful in her forties was, well, that she was past it.
  • I was just a hippie chick from Vancouver Island. What did I know?
  • When I first moved to Hollywood I was told I was gifted but needed to lose some weight. I needed to have that little gap in my teeth fixed. I needed to cut my hair and maybe wear something other than jeans. Then there’s this big redo that happens. Suddenly I was seeing a dermatologist and I was on a diet. And I kept thinking “Wow, this has nothing to do with the work. This is just about what I look like.”.
  • Theatre is so important to me because it has nothing to do with looks at all. When you’re in movies, people say “Oh, you look so pretty” but no one ever says “Oh, I loved that moment.” In theatre, it’s really about the moment.
  • Talented people are written off once they hit their 50s and 60s, and the saddest thing is, we just get better as we get older.
  • [on the role of Samantha Jones on Sex and the City (1998)] She was written by gay men and single women. But she was written with wit and panache. I always felt I was in some Restoration comedy. In the end, it’s not about the good lighting. That’s not what you need. It’s about good writing.
  • In Canada’s Pacific Northwest, where I grew up, the beaches were strewn with thousands of fugitive logs that had escaped the water transporters bringing them down toward the prospering lumber sawmills and pulp and paper factories all around Vancouver Island. On our gray sand shores, those shaved logs became home to insects, birds, and small rodents and made great hiding places or impromptu tents. A favorite childhood game was to see who could traverse the most beached logs without ever touching the sand. As teenagers, we’d drive out to the beaches with our sleeping bags in tow, stack up smaller moveable logs and build bonfires before bedding down to sleep protected by those fallen trees.
  • I’ve been in love for most of my life, but that love has been for my work.
  • I am no size zero or super-thin Hollywood actress. I am built for men who like women to look like women.
  • [on the end of Sex and the City (1998)] My job came to an end, and it was awful to say goodbye to such a great character. As far as I was concerned, I was sacked. It was the end. I had dedicated myself to the show, doing countless 17-hour days, and I had detached myself from (then-husband) Mark Levinson.
  • [on signing, at age 18, a long-term contract with Otto Preminger] It was an archaic system. You were, basically, under the control of one man and his whims. He wasn’t easy and it wasn’t an easy time. He wasn’t a nurturing director and I thought, “Maybe I don’t want to be a film actor, after all.”.
  • When I finally expressed my sexual frustrations to girlfriends, to my amazement many of them were going through the same problems. You just can’t tell, because it’s not widely discussed. It takes a lot of courage to admit, even to yourself, that you’re not getting satisfaction from your husband or boyfriend.
  • It’s no use saying (the cast of Sex and the City (1998)) are best friends – because we’re not. And most of my work has been outside New York, so I haven’t been around. They’d have had to travel to see me and nobody did. But it felt like no time had passed when we met up again, even though everyone seemed nerve-racked.
  • There’s no better feeling than when you know that you’re going to be on stage each night, trying to make the part better and different for an audience. That’s just the way I am. I don’t think I’m going to change now.
  • I’m inspired by actresses like Lucille Ball and Marilyn Monroe. You can’t teach what they do.
  • I tend to look somewhere other than the media for my definition of what is beautiful. Is that a heavily retouched 18-year-old or a 40-year-old on that front cover? I don’t think so; nobody looks like that. I look at people such as Helen Mirren or Judi Dench, these amazing women who look great, but they look like their age, and I think why would anyone want to lower themselves to look like an alien? Sex appeal is all about confidence, and that comes from self-knowledge.
  • I’ve seen some women who are not particularly attractive but they have assurance, and there’s something so attractive about someone who doesn’t have to work so hard. Still, I really like it when my boyfriend makes suggestions about what I wear. I like him going into the closet and taking out the cowboy boots, and finding the white jeans, and sometimes I’ll be wearing my hair up and he’ll say, “You know what put the ponytail a little higher.”.
  • I’m 51 and I think I look my age, but I don’t want to be 20 any more or even 30 or 40. Besides, I’m too terrified to get any proper work so I’ve had just little things done. I have a big crease between my eyebrows and I use Botox to get rid of that, but that’s kind of it. I’m scared of surgery because I don’t want to look in the mirror and not recognise who’s looking back. I don’t want to be in a room, and to have people turn when I leave and say, “What happened?”.
  • What I wear is a reflection of where I am going and how I am feeling. If I’m in a good mood, it’s got to be cashmere and jeans – just something comfy, soft, and warm. When I’m down I might find something that I haven’t worn for a while that was bought for me – or wear a brooch or a pair of shoes that are like old friends. If you look closely, you know a lot about someone by what they wear. Costumes are like fitting into a skin, whatever the period is, and I have never played anyone that had actually existed before, so my role in My Boy Jack (2007) was really exciting.
  • The clothes in Sex and the City (1998) were a blast! My favourite part was working with Patricia Field, the costume designer. It was just insane. My wardrobe was more outrageous than raunchy. Yes, the colours were bright and the necklines were super-low, but my behaviour was more daring than my wardrobe. I think some of the other characters’ choices were more, “Soho trash queens”, but Samantha was a professional woman who worked and lived uptown, so she was always well put together. For the first season, I had a connection at Yves Saint Laurent, and I wore YSL suits with a brooch or a hat or a bag that was kind of fun or zing, but never too raunchy.
  • The scene where Samantha takes her wig off when she is suffering from breast cancer, and throws it across the room wasn’t in the script, it was something spontaneous I did [on Sex and the City (1998)]. Samantha’s wigs became just another accessory. We didn’t want the storyline to feel like “Oh my God, we’re going to get her head shaved.” Despite what was happening to her, we felt that her character could withstand it and so you went through it with her. She carried off the afro wigs, the pink wigs, it was really fun. Obviously, there was a serious side to that storyline, as well, and I got some very intimate responses
  • People search me out, whether it’s on a beach in Australia or walking down the street in New York, running after me and crying, “I had cancer diagnosed when your character was going through it, and you saved my emotional state at the time because I felt frozen.” It’s both amazing and devastating because as an actress I imagined what it would be like – but these women’s hair actually did fall out, they didn’t have skullcaps and make-up.
  • To me, 15 minutes’ worth of absolute genius in a film is so much better than two hours of mediocrity. I would rather pay to see something different like that.
  • I prefer younger men. In some ways, they are much more open to a woman being stronger and more independent than some of the men my age.
  • I’m finding now in my 40s that the less makeup I wear, the better. I think softer is better as you get older. With everything. Except for men.
  • [on her role in Crossroads (2002), where she plays Britney Spears’ mother, who abandons her daughter as a baby and later rejects her as a teen] It was one of the hardest jobs in my life. I had to be mean to Britney Spears. She is such a little Southern sweetie who is only 20. She was so nervous and so well-prepared, and I had to reject her on-screen because I’m her horrible mother who has left her.
  • I’ve been playing sexually aware women most of my life. At this point, I expected to be playing moms and wives. It’s exciting to play a femme fatale.
  • [on Sex and the City (1998)] The show is celebrating what it’s like to be a woman. We do things people think about but don’t vocalize. It gives men and women permission to talk healthily.
  • I don’t know many women who can relate to Sharon Stone and the kind of movies she does. I don’t know a lot of guys who can relate to Tom Cruise’s movies because they’re on a kind of fantastic level. I like movies I can relate to.
  • There are so many avenues of performing. I’m not interested in the form of musical theater unless it’s something like The Rocky Horror Picture Show (1975), which is a blast.

Kim Cattrall Important Facts

  • She has English, as well as part Welsh, ancestry.
  • The parents are Dennis Cattrall and Gladys Shane.
  • Kim has one older sister and one younger sister: Lisa Cattrall. She also has one younger brother: Chris Cattrall.
  • Kim is the godmother of the Norwegian Cruise Line ship the Norwegian Dawn. Duties are limited to the christening, traditionally done with champagne.
  • Kim originally turned down playing Samantha Jones on Sex and the City (1998) three times before finally accepting the role. She mentioned that at the time she was concerned if she could portray a woman who was “fortysomething” and still be viewed as sexy.
  • Resides in New York City, in an East Hampton, New York waterfront home (2010).
  • Received an Honorary Fellowship from Liverpool John Moores University in recognition of her contributions to the dramatic arts (2010).
  • Auditioned for the role of Klingon warrior Vixis in Star Trek V: The Final Frontier (1989), which went to Spice Williams-Crosby.
  • After appearing as Lt. Valeris in Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country (1991), Kim had a secret photoshoot on the bridge of the Enterprise, wearing only her Vulcan ears. When Leonard Nimoy found out about the photoshoot, he had the film destroyed.
  • Has appeared with Christopher Lee in three films: The Return of the Musketeers (1989), Honeymoon Academy (1989), and Double Vision (1992).
  • Has appeared with William Shatner in three films: Testimony of Two Men (1977), The Bastard (1978), and Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country (1991).
  • On the television show Who Do You Think You Are? (2010), Kim searched for information on her mother’s father who abandoned his three young daughters in 1938. She discovered that her grandfather met another woman and married her in 1939, had two daughters and a son (who was younger than Kim), and immigrated to Australia.
  • In a 2007 interview, admitted she had a ticket on Pan Am Flight 103 but canceled at the last minute to finish some last minute Christmas shopping in London. Turns out, Flight 103 became the victim of a bombing over Lockerbie, Scotland that left no survivors and killed many on the ground.
  • After graduating from high school in 1972, she moved to New York City and attended the American Academy of Dramatic Arts and, upon her graduation, signed a five-year movie deal with Otto Preminger.
  • Received a star on Canada’s Walk of Fame in Toronto, Ontario on September 12, 2009.
  • Is a British and Canadian citizen.
  • Sang “Nobody Does It Better” over a television satellite link for fellow-Liverpudlian Paul O’Grady on the occasion of his very last television show broadcast The Paul O’Grady Show (2004). [December 2009]
  • Her grandmother was a babysitter of Ringo Starr.
  • Is a life-long huge fan of Rudyard Kipling.
  • Has an older sister who is a schoolteacher in Courtenay, British Columbia.
  • Was immortalized in the song “Oh, Kim Cattrall” on the television series Mystery Science Theater 3000 (1988). The song was performed by the character Crow T. Robot in an episode satirizing Cattrall’s film City Limits (1984). Cattrall was so impressed by the song that not only did she send flowers to Trace Beaulieu (the voice of Crow), she also appeared at MST3K conventions to sign autographs.
  • Born in Liverpool, England, she moved with her parents at the age of three months to Canada and was raised in Little River, British Columbia, a small community on the eastern side of Vancouver Island.
  • Said to Tracks (1997) she understood that many fans did not like the series finale of Sex and the City (1998). She believes that her character Samantha Jones would have left her younger boyfriend some weeks later.
  • Friends with Isabelle Huppert.
  • Was a member of the International Order of Job’s Daughters at Bethel No. 8, Courtenay, British Columbia, Canada?
  • June 7, 2005: Won a Glammy Award at the British Glamour magazine’s Women of the Year Awards held in Berkeley Square Gardens, London, England. She won for Theatre Actress of the Year for her performance in the West End play “Whose Life Is It Anyway?”.
  • Capitalized on her role as a femme fatale on Sex and the City (1998) when she was hired by Pepsi as their television campaign spokesperson, appearing in the steamy locker room- and Little Red Riding Hood-themed television spots promoting their short-lived Pepsi One product (2000).
  • One of the last participants in the studio “contract” system.
  • Speaks German fluently.
  • According to costume designer Ann Roth, the actress diligently took two months to diet herself down to a size four to play a bony society wife in The Bonfire of the Vanities (1990).
  • September 25, 2002: Hosted the 12th annual “A Magical Evening” gala at the Marriott Marquis in New York City, in celebration of the 50th birthday of Christopher Reeve. All proceeds of the black-tie gala and live auction benefited the Christopher Reeve Paralysis Foundation (CRPF).
  • Named one of People magazine’s “25 Most Intriguing People of 2001”.
  • Made her screen debut in Rosebud (1975) by Otto Preminger and later appeared in Columbo: How to Dial a Murder (1978) which also references “Rosebud” (and Citizen Kane (1941)).
  • Dated former Canadian Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau, whom she met at the premiere of Tribute (1980).
  • Was engaged to Daniel Benzali.
  • Studied at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art when she was eleven and graduated from high school in Canada (1972).
  • Presented at the GLAAD Media Awards to honor films and television series that accurately portray gay and lesbian people (2000).
  • Is an advocate for senior citizens.

Kim Cattrall Filmography

Title Year Status Character Role
Modus 2017 TV Series Tyler / Helen Actress
The Witness for the Prosecution 2016 TV Mini-Series Emily French Actress
Sensitive Skin 2014-2016 TV Series Davina Jackson Actress
Ruby Robinson 2015 TV Movie Ruby Robinson Actress
Producing Parker 2011 TV Series Dee Actress
Comic Relief: Uptown Downstairs Abbey 2011 TV Movie Countess of Grantham Actress
Any Human Heart 2010 TV Series Gloria Scabious Actress
Sex and the City 2 2010 Samantha Jones Actress
Meet Monica Velour 2010 Monica Velour Actress
The Ghost Writer 2010 Amelia Bly Actress
The Simpsons 2004-2009 TV Series Fourth Simpsons Child
Chloe Talbot
Actress
Sex and the City 2008 Samantha Jones Actress
My Boy Jack 2007 TV Movie Caroline Kipling Actress
The Tiger’s Tail 2006 Jane O’Leary Actress
Him and Us 2006 TV Movie Freddie Lazarus Actress
Ice Princess 2005 Tina Harwood Actress
Sex and the City 1998-2004 TV Series Samantha Jones Actress
Shortcut to Happiness 2003 Constance Hurry Actress
Crossroads 2002/I Caroline Actress
15 Minutes 2001 Cassandra Actress
Sex and the Matrix 2000 TV Short Samantha Jones Actress
36 Hours to Die 1999 TV Movie Kim Stone Actress
Baby Geniuses 1999 Robin Actress
Creature 1998 TV Mini-Series Dr. Amanda Mayson Actress
Modern Vampires 1998 TV Movie Ulrike Actress
Duckman: Private Dick/Family Man 1997 TV Series Tami Margulies Actress
Rugrats 1997 TV Series Melinda Finster Actress
The exception to the Rule 1997 Carla Rainer Actress
The Outer Limits 1997 TV Series Rebecca Highfield Actress
Invasion 1997 TV Mini-Series Dr. Sheila Moran Actress
Every Woman’s Dream 1996 TV Movie Liz Wells Actress
Where Truth Lies 1996 Racquel Chambers Actress
Unforgettable 1996 Kelly Actress
Live Nude Girls 1995 Jamie Actress
The Heidi Chronicles 1995 TV Movie Susan Actress
Above Suspicion 1995 Gail Cain Actress
OP Center 1995 TV Movie Jane Hood Actress
Screen One 1994 TV Series Sydnie Actress
Dream On 1994 TV Series Jeannie Actress
Breaking Point 1994 Allison Meadows Actress
Angel Falls 1993 TV Series Genna Harrison Actress
Running Delilah 1993 TV Movie Christina / Delilah Actress
Wild Palms 1993 TV Mini-Series Paige Katz Actress
Double Vision 1992 TV Movie Caroline / Lisa Actress
Split Second 1992 Michelle McLaine Actress
Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country 1991 Lt. Valeris Actress
Miracle in the Wilderness 1991 TV Movie Dora Adams Actress
The Bonfire of the Vanities 1990 Judy McCoy Actress
Honeymoon Academy 1989 Video Chris Actress
Brown Bread Sandwiches 1989 Aunt Eva Actress
The Return of the Musketeers 1989 Justine de Winter Actress
Smokescreen 1988 Odessa Muldoon Actress
Midnight Crossing 1988 Alexa Shubb Actress
Masquerade 1988 Brooke Morrison Actress
Mannequin 1987 Emmy Actress
Big Trouble in Little China 1986 Gracie Law Actress
Hold-Up 1985 Lise Actress
Turk 182! 1985 Danny Boudreau Actress
City Limits 1984 Wickings Actress
Sins of the Past 1984 TV Movie Paula Bennett Actress
Police Academy 1984 Karen Thompson Actress
Tales of the Gold Monkey 1983 TV Series Whitney Bunting Actress
Trapper John, M.D. 1979-1982 TV Series Amy West / Princess Allya Actress
Tucker’s Witch 1982 TV Series Amanda Tucker Actress
Porky’s 1981 Honeywell Actress
Ticket to Heaven 1981 Ruthie Actress
Tribute 1980 Sally Haines Actress
Hagen 1980 TV Series Carol Sawyer Actress
The Gossip Columnist 1980 TV Movie Dina Moran Actress
Scruples 1980 TV Mini-Series Melanie Adams Actress
Charlie’s Angels 1979 TV Series Sharon Kellerman Actress
Crossbar 1979 TV Movie Katie Barlow Actress
The Rebels 1979 TV Movie Anne Kent Actress
The Night Rider 1979 TV Movie Regina Kenton Actress
Vega$ 1979 TV Series Princess Zara Actress
How the West Was Won 1979 TV Series Dolores / Teresa Perez Actress
The Incredible Hulk 1979 TV Series Dr. Gabrielle White Actress
Family 1978 TV Series Susan Madison Actress
The Paper Chase 1978 TV Series Karen Clayton Actress
Starsky and Hutch 1978 TV Series Emily Harrison Actress
The Bastard 1978 TV Movie Anne Ware Actress
Columbo 1978 TV Series Joanne Nicholls Actress
The Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew Mysteries 1978 TV Series Marie Claire Actress
What Really Happened to the Class of ’65? 1977 TV Series Cynthia Actress
Switch 1977 TV Series Captain Judith Pierce Actress
Logan’s Run 1977 TV Series Rama II Actress
Deadly Harvest 1977 Susan Franklin Actress
Quincy M.E. 1977 TV Series Joy DeReatis Actress
Good Against Evil 1977 TV Movie Lindsay Isley Actress
Our Man Flint: Dead on Target 1976 TV Movie Secretary (uncredited) Actress
Rosebud 1975 Joyce Actress
Sensitive Skin 2014-2016 TV Series executive producer – 12 episodes Producer
Kim Cattrall: Sexual Intelligence 2005 TV Movie documentary executive producer Producer
Sex and the City 2 2010 performer: “I Am Woman” Soundtrack
The Paul O’Grady Show 2009 TV Series performer – 1 episode Soundtrack
Rosebud 1975 performer: “I Guess the Lord Must Be in New York City” – uncredited Soundtrack
Clarkesworld 2009 Documentary special thanks Thanks
The Friday Night Project 2007 TV Series thanks – 1 episode Thanks
Entertainment Tonight 2007-2017 TV Series Herself Self
The Nightly Show 2017 TV Series Herself Self
Today 2010-2017 TV Series Herself Self
The Chew 2016 TV Series Herself – Guest Self
Access Hollywood Live 2016 TV Series Herself Self
Good Morning America 2016 TV Series Herself Self
Being Canadian 2015 Documentary Herself Self
Loose Women 2008-2015 TV Series Herself Self
The Graham Norton Show 2007-2015 TV Series Herself / Herself – Guest Self
Shakespeare Uncovered 2015 TV Mini-Series documentary Herself Self
The View 2004-2015 TV Series Herself / Herself – Guest Host Self
Talk Stoop with Cat Greenleaf 2011-2015 TV Series Herself – Guest Self
The Meredith Vieira Show 2014 TV Series Herself Self
American Masters 2014 TV Series documentary Herself Self
Blondie’s New York and the Making of Parallel Lines 2014 TV Movie documentary Narrator (voice) Self
The 2012 Giller Prize 2012 TV Special Herself Self
The One Show 2012 TV Series Herself – Guest Self
Q with Jian Ghomeshi 2012 TV Series Herself – Guest Self
Live with Kelly and Ryan 2008-2011 TV Series Herself – Guest Self
CBS News Sunday Morning 2011 TV Series Herself – Guest Self
The Hour 2008-2011 TV Series Herself Self
The Wendy Williams Show 2011 TV Series Herself Self
The Nate Berkus Show 2011 TV Series Herself Self
Piers Morgan Tonight 2011 TV Series Herself – Guest Self
Ellen: The Ellen DeGeneres Show 2003-2011 TV Series Herself – Guest / Herself Self
Tavis Smiley 2011 TV Series Herself Self
Who Do You Think You Are? 2011 TV Series documentary Herself Self
8th Annual Irish Film and Television Awards 2011 TV Special Herself – Award Presenter Self
Paul O’Grady Live 2010 TV Series Herself – Guest Self
Janela Indiscreta 2010 TV Series Herself Self
Cinema 3 2010 TV Series Herself Self
Sex and the City 2: Premiere Special 2010 TV Special Herself Self
Sex and the City Movie Special 2010 TV Special documentary Herself Self
Made in Hollywood 2010 TV Series Herself Self
Breakfast 2008-2010 TV Series Herself – Guest Self
Late Night with Jimmy Fallon 2010 TV Series Herself – Guest Self
The Tonight Show with Jay Leno 2000-2010 TV Series Herself Self
Gomorron 2010 TV Series Herself – Om FIlmen Sex and the city 2 Self
The 7 PM Project 2010 TV Series Herself Self
Friday Night with Jonathan Ross 2001-2010 TV Series Herself – Guest Self
Alan Carr: Chatty Man 2010 TV Series Herself – Guest Self
The Paul O’Grady Show 2005-2009 TV Series Herself / Herself – Guest Self
Who Do You Think You Are? 2009 TV Series documentary Herself Self
TV Land Moguls 2009 TV Mini-Series documentary Herself Self
Clarkesworld 2009 Documentary Herself Self
The 29th Annual Banff World Television Awards 2008 TV Special Herself – Winner of the NBC Universal Award of Distinction Self
Getaway 2008 TV Series Herself – Celebrity Traveller Self
The Early Show 2008 TV Series Herself Self
Live from the Red Carpet: Sex and the City 2008 TV Movie documentary Herself Self
HBO First Look 2008 TV Series documentary short Herself Self
TV’s All-Time Funniest: A Paley Center for Media Special 2008 TV Special Herself Self
The Oprah Winfrey Show 2002-2008 TV Series Herself Self
The Red Dress Collection 2007 Fashion Show 2008 Video documentary Herself Self
28th Annual Genie Awards 2008 TV Special Herself – Presenter Self
Whatever Happened To? 2008 TV Series Herself Self
Sex and the City: The Party That Never Was 2008 Video documentary short Herself Self
The Fabulous Fashion of ‘Sex and the City’ 2008 Video documentary short Herself Self
The Making of ‘Sex and the City’ 2008 TV Movie documentary Herself Self
Children in Need 2007 TV Series Herself Self
The Daily Show 2003-2007 TV Series Herself Self
The Friday Night Project 2007 TV Series Herself – Guest Host Self
Emporio Armani ‘Red’ One Night Only 2006 TV Movie Herself (credit only) Self
Tracks 2006 TV Series documentary Herself Self
Fashion Rocks 2005 TV Movie Herself Self
Kim Cattrall: Sexual Intelligence 2005 TV Movie documentary Herself – Host Self
TV total 2005 TV Series Herself Self
Late Night with Conan O’Brien 2003-2005 TV Series Herself – Guest Self
The Evening Standard British Film Awards 2005 TV Special Herself Self
Sex and the City: A Farewell 2004 TV Movie documentary Herself / Samantha Self
The Evening Standard Theatre Awards 2004 2004 TV Special Herself Self
Caiga quien caiga 2004 TV Series Herself Self
10th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards 2004 TV Special Herself Self
The 61st Annual Golden Globe Awards 2004 TV Special Herself – Nominee: Best Actress in a Supporting Role in a Series, Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made for Television & Co-Presenter: Best Actress / Actor in a Television Series – Drama Self
Larry King Live 2004 TV Series Herself – Guest Self
The Kennedy Center Honors: A Celebration of the Performing Arts 2003 TV Special Herself Self
MADtv 2003 TV Series Herself Self
The Wayne Brady Show 2003 TV Series Herself Self
2003 Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards 2003 TV Special Herself Self
British Style Awards 2003 2003 TV Movie documentary Herself Self
2003 MTV Video Music Awards 2003 TV Special Herself Self
Late Show with David Letterman 2001-2003 TV Series Herself – Guest / Herself Self
9th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards 2003 TV Special Herself Self
Heroes of Comedy: Women on Top 2003 TV Mini-Series documentary Herself Self
The 45th Annual Grammy Awards 2003 TV Special Herself Self
The 60th Annual Golden Globe Awards 2003 TV Special Herself – Winner: Best Supporting Actress in a TV Series, Mini-Series or Made for TV Movie Self
The Kennedy Center Honors: A Celebration of the Performing Arts 2002 TV Movie Herself Self
V Graham Norton 2002 TV Series Herself Self
Richard & Judy 2002 TV Series Herself – Guest Self
The 54th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards 2002 TV Special Herself – Presenter: Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series Self
Revealed with Jules Asner 2002 TV Series Herself – Guest Self
8th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards 2002 TV Special Herself Self
The Rosie O’Donnell Show 2002 TV Series Herself Self
Playboy: Inside the Playboy Mansion 2002 TV Movie documentary Herself Self
Intimate Portrait 2002 TV Series documentary Herself Self
The Big Breakfast 2002 TV Series Herself Self
Top Ten 2001 TV Series documentary Herself Self
GMTV 2001 TV Series Herself Self
The 53rd Annual Primetime Emmy Awards 2001 TV Special Herself – Co-Presenter: Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series Self
7th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards 2001 TV Special Herself – Presenter Self
New York Magazine Awards Show 2000 2000 TV Special Herself – Host Self
The Howard Stern Radio Show 2000 TV Series Herself Self
The 57th Annual Golden Globe Awards 2000 TV Special Herself – Nominee: Best Actress in a Supporting Role in a Series, Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made for TV Self
The 51st Annual Primetime Emmy Awards 1999 TV Special Herself – Co-Presenter: Outstanding Supporting Actor n a Comedy Series Self
The Making of ‘Unforgettable’ 1996 Video documentary short Herself Self
Unforgettable: Behind the Scenes 1996 Video documentary short Herself Self
Unforgettable: Star & Crew Sound Bites 1996 Video documentary short Herself Self
The 53rd Annual Golden Globe Awards 1996 TV Special Herself – Audience Member Self
The 13th Annual CableACE Awards 1992 TV Special Herself Self
Hour Magazine 1987 TV Series Herself Self
Star’s Table 1986 TV Series Herself Self
The Alan Thicke Show 1981 TV Series Herself Self
The Oprah Winfrey Show 2003 TV Series Herself Archive Footage
Celebrity Naked Ambition 2003 TV Movie documentary Archive Footage
Entertainment Tonight 2008-2017 TV Series Herself Archive Footage
Access Hollywood 2016 TV Series Herself Archive Footage
Lorraine 2016 TV Series Herself Archive Footage
The Graham Norton Show 2008-2013 TV Series Herself Archive Footage
Celebrity Naked Ambition 2011 TV Movie documentary Herself Archive Footage
Biography 2009 TV Series documentary Herself Archive Footage
Sexo en serie 2008 TV Movie documentary Samantha Jones Archive Footage
¿De qué te ríes? 2006 TV Movie Samantha Jones Archive Footage
E! True Hollywood Story 2006 TV Series documentary Herself Archive Footage
Sexes 2005 TV Series Samantha Jones Archive Footage
101 Sexiest Celebrity Bodies 2005 TV Movie Herself – Place #100 Archive Footage
Cinema mil 2005 TV Series Ulrike Archive Footage
Favoritism 2005 TV Series Herself Archive Footage
Retrosexual: The 80’s 2004 TV Mini-Series documentary Archive Footage
50 Most Wicked Women of Primetime 2004 TV Movie documentary Samantha Jones – Sex and the City Archive Footage
Corazón de… 2004 TV Series Herself Archive Footage
¿Existe Sexo en Nueva York? 2004 TV Movie documentary Samantha Archive Footage
Sex at 24 Frames Per Second 2003 Video documentary Samantha Jones (uncredited) Archive Footage

Kim Cattrall Awards

Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie Category
2013 Canadian Screen Award Canadian Screen Awards, CA Special Award For Outstanding Artistic Contribution to Film & Television. Won
2011 Golden Gate Award GLAAD Media Awards Won
2011 Razzie Award Razzie Awards Worst Actress Sex and the City 2 (2010) Won
2010 ShoWest Award ShoWest Convention, USA Ensemble Award Sex and the City 2 (2010) Won
2008 NBC Universal Award of Distinction Banff Television Festival Won
2004 Actor Screen Actors Guild Awards Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series Sex and the City (1998) Won
2003 Golden Globe Golden Globes, USA Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Series, Miniseries or Motion Picture Made for Television Sex and the City (1998) Won
2002 Actor Screen Actors Guild Awards Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series Sex and the City (1998) Won
1999 Lucy Award Women in Film Lucy Awards Won
2013 Canadian Screen Award Canadian Screen Awards, CA Special Award For Outstanding Artistic Contribution to Film & Television. Nominated
2011 Golden Gate Award GLAAD Media Awards Nominated
2011 Razzie Award Razzie Awards Worst Actress Sex and the City 2 (2010) Nominated
2010 ShoWest Award ShoWest Convention, USA Ensemble Award Sex and the City 2 (2010) Nominated
2008 NBC Universal Award of Distinction Banff Television Festival Nominated
2004 Actor Screen Actors Guild Awards Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series Sex and the City (1998) Nominated
2003 Golden Globe Golden Globes, USA Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Series, Miniseries or Motion Picture Made for Television Sex and the City (1998) Nominated
2002 Actor Screen Actors Guild Awards Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series Sex and the City (1998) Nominated
1999 Lucy Award Women in Film Lucy Awards Nominated