- Naissance
- Nom de naissanceCatherine Louise Sagal
- Taille5′ 9″ (1,75 m)
- Katey Sagal est née le 19 janvier 1954 en Californie, États-Unis. Elle est actrice et productrice. Elle est connue pour Futurama (1999), Married with Children (1987) et Touche pas à mes filles! (2002). Elle est mariée avec Kurt Sutter depuis le 2 octobre 2004. Elle et Kurt Sutter ont un enfant. Elle a été mariée avec Jack White, Fred Lombardo et Frederick K Beckmeier.
- Conjoints(es)Kurt Sutter(2 octobre 2004 - aujourd'hui) (1 enfant)Jack White(26 novembre 1993 - 24 juillet 2000) (divorcé, 2 enfants)Fred Lombardo(1986 - 1989) (divorcé)Frederick K Beckmeier(1 mai 1977 - 1981) (divorcé)
- EnfantsSarah Grace WhiteEsme Louise Sutter
- Parents
- Membres de la familleLiz Sagal(Sibling)Jean Sagal(Sibling)Joey Sagal(Sibling)David Sagal(Sibling)Daniil Sagal(Aunt or Uncle)
- One of her "Peg Bundy" bras is located in the Frederick's of Hollywood Lingerie Museum in Hollywood. It was stolen during the 1993 riots, but was returned by the thieves after they discovered its value.
- At age 42, she gave birth to her second child, son Jackson James White, on 3/1/96. Child's father is her third husband, Jack White.
- Her younger sisters, Liz Sagal and Jean Sagal, are identical twins.
- At the Married with Children (1987) auditions, it was her own idea to dress Peg Bundy in clothes from the 1960s.
- It was never about sort of being famous. I just wanted to be good at what I did.
- It isn't often that an actress gets to spend so much time on ONE job. In the acting business, you usually go from one thing to another.
- [on being an older mother] My thing about having another child was, time's-a-wasting! I thought about being an older parent and what that means for another child, but I was somewhat of an older parent when I had Sarah and Jackson in my late 30s. I have an enormous family with many cousins, and Esmé has an older brother and sister. So, I felt it was okay to do this.
- I'd been looking for a more dramatic role. I've done comedy most of my career, which I love, but I wanted to expand. And Sons of Anarchy (2008) came along, and is sort of a dream job, really, a dream character to play. It's so different from other roles I've played, and it's been challenging, which is just what I wanted.
- [on Touche pas à mes filles! (2002)] After John Ritter died, we collectively wanted to go on. It was a rock-and-a-hard-place position, where it felt really wrong to just leave and end it, but it also felt uncomfortable to continue. There was just no really obvious right thing to do. And the people who make the decisions made that decision to move forward. I thought it was the most honest thing to do, and a way of honoring John as well. I was happy that they decided to let the story unfold as the family loses the father. I did feel like they tried to get back to the funny a little quick. I understand that's the major thing on sitcoms--you want to get people laughing, but I thought that organically, it could have taken a little more time in telling that real story of the family getting through it. I think we did the best we could. It was just heartbreaking.
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