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| name = | image = File:Kathy Najimy 2011.jpg | image_size = | caption = Najimy at the 2011 Bel Air Film Festival | birth_name = Kathy Ann Najimy | birth_date = {{Birth date and age|mf=yes|1957|2|6}} | birth_place = San Diego, California, U.S. | occupation = Actress | years_active = 1985–present | known_for = Veronica's Closet King of the Hill | spouse = {{marriage|Dan Finnerty|1998}} | children = 1 | website = {{url|http://www.kathynajimy.com}} }} Kathy Ann Najimy ({{IPAc-en|n|ə|ˈ|dʒ|ɪ|m|i}} {{respell|nə|JIM|ee}}; {{lang-ar|كاثي أن نجيمي}}; born February 6, 1957)[1] is an American actress and activist. She is best known for her roles in the films Sister Act (1992), Hocus Pocus (1993), and Rat Race (2001), as well as her portrayal of Olive Massery on the NBC sitcom Veronica's Closet (1997–2000) and for voicing Peggy Hill on the animated television series King of the Hill (1997–2010). She was first nationally known for her feminist play The Kathy and Mo Show, which she wrote and performed with Mo Gaffney. Early lifeNajimy was born on February 6, 1957 in San Diego, California, the daughter of Lebanese American parents Samia (née Massery) and Fred Najimy, a postal worker.[2][3] She was raised Catholic[4] and attended Crawford High School.[5] CareerKathy Najimy and Mo Gaffney's feminist comedy play The Kathy and Mo Show premiered in 1986 and had three long term New York City runs[6][7][8] and generated two HBO specials, Parallel Lives[9] and The Dark Side.[10] Najimy's film career began in the early 1990s, with a number of offbeat minor roles in The Fisher King, Soapdish, This Is My Life, The Hard Way. Her first major role was as Sister Mary Patrick in the 1992 comedy Sister Act. She reprised this role in 1993 in Sister Act 2. She also starred in Hocus Pocus as Mary Sanderson, alongside Bette Midler and Sarah Jessica Parker. Premiering in August 2015, Najimy appeared in Disney's Descendants as the Evil Queen. In 1999, she played the Stepmother in CinderElmo, a primetime special for Sesame Street. In 2001, she co-starred in the hit comedy film Rat Race alongside John Cleese, Rowan Atkinson, Cuba Gooding, Jr., Whoopi Goldberg, Jon Lovitz and Seth Green. She has made four movies with Goldberg (Soapdish, Sister Act 1 and 2, and Rat Race). Najimy starred in Pixar's Academy Award winning film WALL-E and Tyler Perry's A Madea Christmas. She appeared in Netflix's 2018 film Dumplin' alongside Jennifer Aniston. From film, Najimy expanded into television roles, including a dramatic recurring role on Chicago Hope, She was part of the cast of Veronica's Closet from 1997 to 2000. She played Wendy Keegan in HBO's VEEP for four seasons. She appeared with Ellen DeGeneres in three episodes of her sitcom Ellen, playing a different character each time (including a non-speaking cameo in the iconic "Puppy Episode") and in the TV movie If These Walls Could Talk 2. Najimy was a series regular season 4 of Unforgettable, season 4 of The Big C, and season 3 of Numbers. She guest starred on That's So Raven, Drop Dead Diva, Desperate Housewives,[11] Ugly Betty, and Franklin & Bash. She starred in TNT's In Search of Dr. Seuss. Najimy starred as Mae West in the Broadway hit Dirty Blonde. She appeared in V'Day's Vagina Monologues on Broadway[12] and in Nassim Soleimanpour's White Rabbit Red Rabbit. She is the co-creator and director of the musical revue Back to Bacharach and David, which ran in New York City in 1992 and 1993, and which she directed again in Los Angeles in April 2009. Najimy starred as Peggy Hill in Fox's King of the Hill from 1997 to 2010. Her voice is featured in the animated films Brother Bear 2, The Jungle Book, Cats Don't Dance, and Tinkerbell. She has also lent her voice to hundreds of animated television shows, including Bojack Horseman, Tangled, American Dad, The Animated Series, Pepper Ann, and played a role in the Nightmare Ned video game. In 2003, Najimy provided the voice of Margalo in The Animated Series, taking over from Melanie Griffith, and in 2000 took over from Madeline Kahn as Mrs. Shapiro in Little Bill. She will star in Disney Junior's upcoming reboot of The Rocketeer. Other workNajimy is an activist and frequently travels the country to speak on issues of equal rights, safety and self esteem for women and girls, LGBTQ rights, AIDS awareness, domestic violence, body image, and civil rights.[13] She has spoken at the Human Rights Campaign, Planned Parenthood, and PFLAG. She was a surrogate speaker for Hillary Clinton's 2016 presidential campaign.[14] In 2004, Najimy was Ms. Magazine{{'}}s Woman of the Year[15] and a speaker at the March for Women's Lives.[16] She is an active member of Time's Up.[17] Najimy has also worked with PETA on a number of animal welfare issues and posed with Todd Oldham for the "I'd Rather Go Naked Than Wear Fur" campaign.[18] PETA gave her their Humanitarian of the Year award in 2000[19] and their Compassionate Action Award in 2014.[20] Najimy is vocal about issues regarding body image among females. In August 2006 she voiced her opinions over a remark made by Heidi Klum on the television series Project Runway after Klum said one model's outfit made her look plus-sized, which Najimy called "dangerous" and "irresponsible".[21] Najimy created and produced the off-Broadway play Gloria: A Life, about the life of activist Gloria Steinem.[22] Starting in 2012, Najimy has been creating, directing, and co-writing personal monologues with actresses including Olivia Wilde, Amy Schumer, Zosia Mamet, Debra Messing, Rosie Perez, and Gabourey Sidibe. The pieces have been performed at Glamour Magazine's live evening of personal monologues titled "These Girls"[23] and at the 2017 and 2018 MAKERS conference.[24] Najimy is currently working on a documentary about the 53% of white women who voted for Donald Trump in 2016.[24] She has performed her solo show, Lift Up Your Skirt, at many venues including the Adelaide Cabaret Festival, ICONS at Fire Island, and Feinstein's at The Nikko in San Francisco.[25] She is also currently producing a television series about the women's movement.[26] Najimy uses her celebrity status to donate money to charities by appearing on game shows. She appeared as a contestant on a celebrity version of The Weakest Link where she won $50,000 for The Feminist Majority Foundation's Campaign to Stop Gender Apartheid in Afghanistan. She won the season 6 tournament of Celebrity Poker Showdown, donating the $100,000 to V-Day, an organization that helps stop violence against women and girls. She was also crowned Grand Champion on CBS's Gameshow Marathon in 2006, donating the $100,000 winnings to Girls Best Friend, a charity that helps empower girls.{{citation needed|date=March 2010}} In 2013, Najimy was a contestant on Celebrity Cook-Off on Team Rachael where she was playing for PETA, cooking only vegetarian food. She was eliminated on the Feb. 3 episode, reaching third place.[27] Before she became a known actress, in 1981, Najimy was a contestant on Family Feud, which was used as the finale in Gameshow Marathon. Najimy and her family were winners on both shows. Najimy also appeared on the $25,000 Pyramid as a civilian contestant, on the episode dated July 31, 1985. She claimed, on the Pyramid show, that she also had been on American Bandstand. She returned to the "Pyramid" (The $100,000 Pyramid) on the June 26, 2016, episode as a celebrity guest opposite Rosie O'Donnell.[28] She appeared once again in Season 2, Episode 7 on July 23, 2017 to play against Alexandra Wentworth, helping her contestant partner win the $150,000 grand prize.[29][30] Personal lifeIn August 1998, Najimy married actor/singer Dan Finnerty[31][32] of The Dan Band. Gloria Steinem officiated the ceremony.[31] Najimy and Finnerty have one daughter, Samia,[33] born in 1996. FilmographyFilm
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The ad featured an outdated photograph depicting the actor as much younger than her current age. 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14 : 1957 births|Living people|American people of Lebanese descent|Activists from California|Actresses from San Diego|American feminists|American film actresses|American women comedians|American television actresses|American voice actresses|Contestants on American game shows|LGBT rights activists from the United States|California Democrats|Comedians from California |
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