A dark-haired, comic character actress with stage experience, Kathy Najimy played small, outlandish roles (e.g., a crazed video store customer in "The Fisher King" 1991; the observing costume mistress in "Soap Dish" 1991) in several films before her scene-stealing turn as the rotund, maniacally sunny-spirited Sister Mary Patrick in the unexpectedly popular "Sister Act" (1992). She followed up with her role as the obsequious, ever-hungry Mary Sanderson, one of a trio of witches accidentally reincarnated, in the Disney comedy, "Hocus Pocus" (1993) before recreating her religious role in the inevitable sequel, "Sister Act 2: Back in the Habit" (1993). Reportedly. For the sequel she reportedly demanded and received $1 million. Oddly, other feature film roles did not follow and she was almost entirely off the big screen until 1995's "Jeffrey", in what amounted to a cameo, and "Nevada" (1997), a contemporary Western about a town seemingly populated only by women.
Najimy's TV career began as an extension of her stage work. She reprised her OBIE-winning performance in "The Kathy & Mo Show" in two HBO specials, "Kathy & Mo: Parallel Lives" (1993) and "Kathy & Mo: The Dark Side" (1995), winning CableACE Awards along the way. Along with partner Maureen 'Mo' Gaffney, Najimy produced, wrote and co-starred in the shows, which were tinges with feminist and Catholic humor. The pair portrayed a variety of characters ranging from teenagers to elderly women to angels. Gaffney also adopted male personae, ranging from a macho date to a gay bartender.
Najimy shed some 100 pounds before she re-appeared on the small screen in 1996 in the recurring role of Dr Barbara Konstadt, a physician struggling with manic-depression, on the CBS medical drama "Chicago Hope". The following year, she provided the voice of the long-suffering wife, Peggy Hill, in Michael Judge's animated series "King of the Hill" (Fox, 1997- ). After giving birth to a daughter in December 1996, Najimy reteamed with her "Nevada" co-star Kirstie Alley for the NBC sitcom "Veronica's Closet" in 1997, a role she departed in 2000 in order to concentrate on her film career.
| Name: | Relation: | Notes: |
|---|---|---|
| Dan Finnerty | husband | Lead singer of the cult hit group The Dan Band; married Aug. 8, 1998 |
| Samia Najimy Finnerty | daughter | Born Dec. 12, 1996; father, Dan Finnerty |
| Fred Najimy | father | Lebanese immigrant |
| Samia Najimy | mother | Lebanese immigrant |
| Elaine Najimy | sister | Born in 1953 |
| Ramona Najimy | sister | Born in 1950 |
| Thomas Paul Najimy | brother | Born in 1954 |
| Name: | Relation: | Notes: |
|---|---|---|
| John Boswell | companion | Had nine-year relationship in the 1980s and 90s |
| Member of the feminist theater group Sisters On Stage; performed in a one-woman show, "It's My Party" | |
| Served as resident director of the New Image Teen Theater | |
| 1988 - 1989 | Debuted "The Kathy and Mo Show" Off-Broadway; co-written and co-starring Maureen 'Mo' Gaffney |
| 1991 | Film debut in "The Hard Way" |
| 1991 | TV debut in the HBO comedy special based on the Off-Broadway show, "The Kathy and Mo Show: Parallel Lives" |
| 1992 | Breathrough film role as Sister Mary Patrick in "Sister Act" |
| 1993 | First leading role in a film, "Hocus Pocus" |
| 1993 | Reprised the role of Sister Mary Patrick in "Sister Act 2" |
| 1995 | Co-wrote and co-starred in the HBO special "The Kathy and Mo Show: The Dark Side" |
| 1996 | Played recurring role on CBS medical drama "Chicago Hope" |
| 1997 - 2000 | Had supporting role in NBC's "Veronica's Closet" |
| 1997 - 0 | Provided voice of Peggy Hill for the animated Fox series "King of the Hill" |
| 2000 | Assumed lead role as Mae West in the Broadway hit "Dirty Blonde" |
| 2001 | Co-starred as part of an ensemble in the comedy "Rat Race" |
| 2001 | Starred opposite Jennifer Lopez in "The Wedding Planner" |
| 2004 | Returned to stage opposite Mo Gaffney in "Afterbirth: Kathy and Mo's Greatest Hits" |
| 2006 - 2007 | Joined the cast of CBS' "Numbers" in a recurring role |
| 2006 | Starred in Peter Paige's feature directorial debut, "Say Uncle" |
| 2008 | Lent her voice to the Pixar animated film, "WALL-E" |
In 2005 she was chosen by Ms. Magazine as Woman of the Year.
Najimy signed the "We Had Abortions" petition which appears in the October 2006 issue of Ms. Magazine. The petition contains signatures of over 5,000 women declaring they had an abortion and were "unashamed of their decision."
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Birth Name : Kathy Ann Najimy
February, 06 1957 in San Diego, California
actor, director, playwright