Kate Walsh (actress)

Kathleen Erin Walsh (born October 13, 1967)[1] is an American actress and businesswoman. Her roles include Dr. Addison Montgomery on the ABC television dramas Grey's Anatomy and Private Practice, Rebecca Wright on the short-lived NBC sitcom Bad Judge, Olivia Baker on the Netflix drama series 13 Reasons Why, and The Handler in The Umbrella Academy.

Kate Walsh
Walsh at the 2011 Voice Awards
Born
Kathleen Erin Walsh

(1967-10-13) October 13, 1967
NationalityAmerican (Italian descent)
Occupation
  • Actress
  • businesswoman
Years active1995–present
Spouse(s)
(m. 2007; div. 2010)

Early life

Walsh was born in San Jose, California,[1] the daughter of Angela Walsh.[2] She grew up in a Catholic household[3] in Tucson, Arizona. Her mother is of Italian descent.[4][5][6]

Walsh graduated from Catalina Magnet High School and studied acting at the University of Arizona before dropping out. Walsh moved to New York City and joined a comedy troupe, Burn Manhattan, supporting herself by waitressing.[7][8]

Career

Kate Walsh at the HBO Post-Emmys Party, in 2008

Before modeling, Walsh worked at Burger King and Dairy Queen. She began as a model in Japan in the 1980s where she also taught English. Later, she moved to Chicago and worked with the Piven Theatre Workshop. She performed on National Public Radio in the production of the radio play Born Guilty.

Television roles

After playing Cathy Buxton in the Homicide: Life on the Street episode "Stakeout" in 1996 and Navy Lieutenant Kirstin Blair in the Law & Order episode "Navy Blues", her first major television appearance was in 1997, when she appeared on The Drew Carey Show as Drew Carey's love interest, Nicki Fifer. She wore a fatsuit in some episodes of the show, as the Nicki character was a formerly obese woman who lost weight and slowly started to gain it back.

She went on to portray Carol Nelson in HBO's The Mind of the Married Man television series, and played Norm Macdonald's romantic interest in the sitcom The Norm Show. Walsh made a guest appearance on CSI: Crime Scene Investigation as Mimosa, a transgender woman. She sometimes appeared in sketches on Late Night with Conan O'Brien. She had a recurring role on Karen Sisco as Detective Marley Novak in 2003 and 2004.

In 2005, she was cast in her breakout role in the ABC series Grey's Anatomy, as Dr. Addison Montgomery, the estranged spouse of Derek Shepherd ("Dr. McDreamy", played by Patrick Dempsey).

It was announced in February 2007 that Walsh's Grey's Anatomy character would be in a spin-off of Grey's Anatomy that began airing in September 2007. Taye Diggs, Tim Daly, Amy Brenneman, Chris Lowell, and Audra McDonald were cast in the spin-off, Private Practice.[9][10] Walsh would return for six episodes across the fourth through eighth seasons of Grey's Anatomy, including the musical episode "Song Beneath the Song".

Walsh at the HBO Post-Emmys Party in September 2008

Beginning in September 2007, Walsh has appeared in television commercials for the 2008 Cadillac CTS.[11] She is also the current spokeswoman for Caress' Exotic Oil Infusions body wash.[12] On June 12, 2012, Walsh announced that the sixth season of Private Practice would be her final season.[13] However, she mentioned she'd be open to reprise her role in Grey's Anatomy for a few guest spots.

In 2013, Walsh appeared in Full Circle, a 10-episode ensemble drama series created by Neil LaBute and airing on DirecTV's Audience Network channel.[14]

In 2014, Walsh had a supporting role in the first season of FX's television series Fargo. She had a guest starring role in Hulu's original series The Hotwives of Orlando and later starred in the NBC series Bad Judge, which aired for one season. As of 2017, Walsh stars in the Netflix drama series 13 Reasons Why, as the mother of a child who commits suicide. Her performance was met with critical acclaim, having been dubbed the "best work" of her career.[15]

In 2019 and 2020, Walsh had a significant recurring role as "the Handler" in the Netflix series The Umbrella Academy. Her most recent roll has been on Netflix Original, Emily in Paris, where she plays Emily’s boss who gets pregnant and can no longer move to Paris for their marketing job, so she sends Emily instead.

Film roles

In 1995, she starred in her first film. Normal Life, a crime drama, was her film debut; she played the sister of a bank robber played by Luke Perry. In Peppermills, she portrayed a kleptomaniac. Walsh appeared in the cult film Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer, Part II. She gained attention in a major Hollywood production as Will Ferrell's character's wife in the family comedy, Kicking & Screaming. Walsh has appeared in several other films with Ferrell, including Bewitched and in Wake Up, Ron Burgundy: The Lost Movie, an "alternate film" to Anchorman.

In 2003, Walsh appeared in Under the Tuscan Sun. Regarding her lesbian roles, Walsh said: "Do I give off a girl-on-girl vibe, I wonder? Or is it because I'm tall? I guess the chicks just dig me!"[16]

Walsh was set to star opposite in the supernatural thriller 1408, but had to drop out due to scheduling conflicts.[17] Walsh starred in the biblical horror film Legion, that was released on January 22, 2010.[18] She played Charlie's mother in The Perks of Being a Wallflower.

Theatre

In May 2010, Walsh made her off-Broadway debut opposite Paul Sparks in Atlantic Theater Company's world premiere of Stephen Belber's Dusk Rings a Bell. The new play began previews on May 19 and opened May 27 at Atlantic Stage 2 and played through June 26. The New York Times called it "a sublime, beautifully acted drama."[19] She also had a long theater career in Chicago, which included roles in Happy Birthday Wanda June, The Danube, Moon Under Miami and Troilus and Cressida. In New York, Walsh was a member of the improvisational comedy troupe Burn Manhattan and the New York City Players theater ensemble.[20]

Fashion

Walsh founded Boyfriend LLC, a beauty and lifestyle company in 2010.[21] The company launched its first product in November 2010: a perfume called "Boyfriend".[22] HSN, a leading multichannel retailer, and Walsh partnered to launch the "Boyfriend" fragrance with live appearances by the actress/entrepreneur on HSN, November 11 and 12.[23] Walsh's fragrance train case, including Boyfriend eau de perfume, pulse point oil and votive candles, sold out on day one exceeding sales expectations.[24]

Leading up to the launch of Boyfriend, Walsh wrote and directed eight web commercials, relaying the sentiments the Boyfriend scent was developed to evoke.[25] Launched via various social media channels, including Twitter, YouTube and select blogs, the Boyfriend webimercials have been viewed more than 200,000 times to date and were released by Walsh prior to her appearance on HSN to drive excitement and anticipation.[26]

Personal life

In April 2007, Walsh began dating 20th Century Fox executive Alex Young. Young proposed to Walsh during a trip to San Francisco, California.[27] They married on September 1, 2007 at the Ojai Presbyterian Church in Ojai, California.[28] On December 11, 2008, Young filed for divorce, citing irreconcilable differences; the official date of separation in the divorce petition was listed as November 22.[29] On December 24, 2008, Walsh counterfiled for divorce, contesting the date of separation listed in Young's divorce papers.[30] The divorce was finalized on February 5, 2010.[31]

Health

In September 2017, Walsh revealed that she was diagnosed with a benign meningioma in 2015. She underwent surgery and had the tumor successfully removed. Walsh took a nine-month break to recover.[32] Walsh underwent a hip replacement in November 2019.[33]

Social and political activism

Since the summer of 2007, Walsh has been the spokesperson for Narcolepsy Network, working to promote national awareness of narcolepsy through infomercials and DVDs.[34] In January 2008, Walsh participated in a video for Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama called, "Yes We Can", produced by will.i.am of The Black Eyed Peas.[35] She also campaigned for Obama in Arizona, Texas, Nevada, and Pennsylvania.[36][37]

In July 2008, Walsh was nominated as a candidate on the Unite for Strength slate for a place on the national governing board of the Screen Actors Guild (SAG) in elections scheduled for September 18, 2008.[38] On September 18, 2008, Walsh was elected to serve on the SAG board for a three-year term.[39]

Walsh supports pet adoption and frequently campaigns for the cause. On February 7, 2008, she cut the ribbon to a new dog adoption center named in Times Square.[40] In 2005, Walsh joined the Planned Parenthood Federation of America (PPFA)'s Board of Advocates, and in 2008 received the PPFA Maggie Award for an Artist who Stands Up for Reproductive Health and Freedom. She has participated in numerous Planned Parenthood activities, including national fundraisers, local Planned Parenthood affiliate events, the PPFA Awards Gala, and lobby day on Capitol Hill promoting the need for comprehensive sex education. In January 2009, she spoke at the Planned Parenthood Presidential Inauguration Brunch in Washington, D.C.[41]

As announced in late 2009, Walsh partnered with ocean conservancy and advocacy group Oceana to call for increased sea turtle protections. She joined experts from the group on a trip to the Virgin Islands to witness the turtles' hatching and moving to the sea.[42]

During the 2016 election, Walsh was a supporter of Hillary Clinton, publicly endorsing her and campaigning for her several times in California, Arizona, New Hampshire, and Virginia.[43]

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Notes
1996Normal LifeCindy Anderson
1997PeppermillsLena
Night of the LawyersPressie Brooks (Biker)
1998Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer, Part IICricket
Three Below ZeroMoirat
HeavenDiner
2000The Family ManJeannie
2002Anatomy of a BreakupLorra
A Day in the Life of Nancy M. PimentalKate
2003Under the Tuscan SunGrace
2004After the SunsetShelia
Wake Up, Ron Burgundy: The Lost MovieSueDirect-to-DVD
2005Kicking & ScreamingBarbara Weston
Inside OutTyne
BewitchedSexy Waitress
2007Veritas, Prince of TruthNemesii
2009One Way to ValhallaRaina
2010LegionSandra Anderson
2011Angels CrestRoxanne
2012The Perks of Being a WallflowerMrs. Kelmeckis
2013Scary Movie 5Mal Colb
2014DermaphoriaMorell
2015Just Before I GoKathleen Morgan
Staten Island SummerDanny's Mom
Any DayBethley
2017Girls TripLiz Davelli
Mark Felt: The Man Who Brought Down the White HousePat Miller
Reality HighDr. Fiona Shively
If I Forget Holly Fischer
2018Ideal HomeKate
2019Almost LoveElizabeth
3022Jackie Miller
2020Honest ThiefAnnie Wilkins
Sometime Other Than NowKatePost-production

Television

Year Title Role Notes
1996Homicide: Life on the StreetCathy BuxtonEpisode: "Stakeout"
Swift JusticePaula "Paulie" GoddardEpisode: "The Haze"
1997Law & OrderLt. Kirstin BlairEpisode: "Navy Blues"
1997–2002The Drew Carey ShowNicki FiferRecurring role; 22 episodes
1998CupidHeidiEpisode: "Meat Market"
1999TurksTerry1 episode
The Mike O'Malley ShowMarciaEpisodes: "Pilot", "Out of Their League"
2000CursedStaceEpisode: "...And Then He Had to Give a Thumbs Up"
2000–2001The Norm ShowJennyRecurring role; 5 episodes
2001The FugitiveAgent Eve HilliardRecurring role; 3 episodes
The Mind of the Married ManCarol NelsonRecurring role; 6 episodes
2003–2004Karen SiscoMarley NovakEpisode: "Nobody's Perfect", "No One's Girl"
2004The Men's RoomKarenRecurring role; 3 episodes
CSI: Crime Scene InvestigationMimosaEpisode: "Ch-Ch-Changes"
Complete SavagesMaggieEpisode: "My Two Sons"
2005Bobby CannonLondonTelevision film
EyesKendall JuddEpisode: "Wings"
2005–2012Grey's AnatomyDr. Addison MontgomeryMain role (seasons 2–3); Special guest star (seasons 1, 4–8); 59 episodes
2007–2013Private PracticeMain role; 111 episodes
2008Upright Citizens Brigade: AsssscatGuest MonologistTelevision film
2009King of the HillKat Savage (voice)Episode: "Uncool Customer"
2011Comedy Central Roast of Charlie SheenRoasterSpecial
2013Full CircleTrisha CampbellRecurring role; 3 episodes
2014FargoGina HessRecurring role; 4 episodes
2014–2015Bad JudgeRebecca WrightLead role; 13 episodes
2015UndateableCustomerEpisode: "A Live Show Walks Into a Bar"
2017–201913 Reasons WhyOlivia BakerMain role (seasons 1–2), guest (season 3); 27 episodes
2019FamJoleneEpisode: "Jolene, Jolene..."
2019–presentThe Umbrella AcademyThe HandlerRecurring role (season 1), Main role (season 2–present); 13 episodes
2020Emily in ParisMadeline WheelerRecurring role

Video games

Kate Walsh video game work
Year Title Role Notes
1994 Club Dead Lana Powers (voice)
2016 Marvel Avengers Academy The Ancient One (voice)

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