Kim Cattrall

British-Canadian actress

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2024 Kim Cattrall was nominated for the Golden Raspberry Award for Worst Supporting Actress for About My Father.
2023 Cattrall joined Robert De Niro in the comedy film About My Father, which is inspired by the life of comedian Sebastian Maniscalco.
2023 She appeared in the Netflix series Glamorous.
2023 She made a cameo appearance in the revival series And Just Like That...
2022 Kim Cattrall narrated the documentary series 'New York: World's Richest City'.
2022 Cattrall played 'future' Sophie on the Hulu sitcom How I Met Your Father until 2023.
2022 Cattrall appeared in the Peacock revival series Queer as Folk.
2021 Cattrall was cast in the How I Met Your Mother spinoff series, How I Met Your Father, taking on the pivotal narrator role originally played by Bob Saget.
2020 She starred in the Fox series Filthy Rich.
2019 Kim Cattrall portrayed Agrippina in 'Horrible Histories: The Movie – Rotten Romans'.
2018 She was awarded an honorary Doctor of Laws (LL.D. h.c.) from the University of British Columbia for her contributions as an activist, advocate, and humanitarian.
2018 Cattrall starred in the Paramount+ series Tell Me a Story until 2019.
2018 Cattrall joined Judi Dench as an ambassador for the Royal Botanical Kew Gardens in London.
February 4 2018 Cattrall publicly announced that her brother had disappeared in Alberta, subsequently asking for public assistance in locating him; he was found dead shortly thereafter.
2017 Kim Cattrall was nominated for the Canadian Screen Award for Best Performance by an Actress in a Continuing Leading Comedic Role for Sensitive Skin.
2017 Cattrall joined the cast of the Swedish TV show Modus, portraying the President of the United States.
2016 Cattrall began dating BBC employee Russell Thomas, marking a new chapter in her personal life.
2016 Cattrall starred in the BBC mini-series The Witness for the Prosecution, which was nominated for a BAFTA award for 'Best Mini-Series' in 2017.
2016 She received a nomination for the Canadian Screen Award for Best Actress in a Comedy Series for her role in Sensitive Skin.
2015 Cattrall's show Sensitive Skin was nominated for an International Emmy Award and she received a nomination for her role in the series at the Canadian Screen Awards in 2017.
2015 Kim Cattrall was nominated for the International Emmy Award for Best Comedy Series for Sensitive Skin.
2015 Cattrall participated in the BBC Arts' I'm with the Banned event to support artistic freedom of expression, hosted at London's KOKO.
2014 Cattrall starred and served as executive producer for HBO Canada's Sensitive Skin.
2013 Kim Cattrall was nominated for the Canadian Screen Award for Best Performance in an Animated Program or Series for Producing Parker.
2013 She appeared in Sweet Bird of Youth at The Old Vic.
2012 Kim Cattrall performed as Cleopatra in 'Antony and Cleopatra' at the Chichester Festival Theatre.
2012 Kim Cattrall was nominated for the Drama League Award for Distinguished Performer Award for her work in Private Lives.
2011 Kim Cattrall appeared as herself in the episode 'Kim Cattrall' of 'Who Do You Think You Are? (US)'.
2011 Cattrall reprised her role as Amanda in the production of Private Lives, opposite Canadian actor Paul Gross, in Toronto and on Broadway, receiving a Drama League Award nomination.
2011 Kim Cattrall won the Golden Raspberry Award for Worst Ensemble, sharing the award with the entire crew of Sex and the City 2.
2011 Kim Cattrall won the GLAAD Media Award's Golden Gate Award.
2011 Kim Cattrall portrayed the Countess of Grantham in a Red Nose Day 2011 telethon sketch for 'Upstairs Downstairs Abbey'.
2011 Kim Cattrall won the Golden Raspberry Award for Worst Actress, sharing the award with Sarah Jessica Parker, Kristin Davis, and Cynthia Nixon for her role in Sex and the City 2.
2010 Kim Cattrall played the role of Amelia Bly in the film 'The Ghost Writer'.
2010 She starred in Private Lives in the West End.
2010 Cattrall was named an Honorary Fellow of Liverpool John Moores University in recognition of her contributions to the dramatic arts.
2010 Cattrall played in Antony and Cleopatra at the Liverpool Playhouse.
2010 Kim Cattrall played the role of Gloria Scabius in the miniseries 'Any Human Heart'.
2010 Cattrall reprised her role again in the sequel film Sex and the City 2.

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