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Katey Sagal

 
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Katey Sagal

  • Born: Jan 19, 1953 in Hollywood, CA L
  • Occupation: Actor
  • Active: '90s-2000s
  • Major Genres: Comedy, Science Fiction
  • Career Highlights: She Says She's Innocent, Futurama, Married... With Children
  • First Major Screen Credit: The $5.20 an Hour Dream (1980)

Biography

A versatile entertainer who first shot to fame as redheaded housewife Peg Bundy on the long-running television sitcom Married with Children, Katey Sagal has since established herself as one of the small screen's most reliable and prolific actresses.

It was at the tender age of five that the talented youngster first began to show promise as a singer, and after honing her talent with years of practice, Sagal went on to perform as a Harlette opposite future superstar Bette Midler. After performing as a backup singer for the likes of Etta James, Olivia Newton-John, and Tanya Tucker in the mid-'80s, Sagal made her television debut on the Mary Tyler Moore sitcom Mary. Though that particular show didn't make it past the one-season mark, it did open up a world of opportunity for the aspiring young actress, who would subsequently earn three Golden Globe nominations as gaudily attired suburbanite Peg Bundy on the raunchy Fox Television sitcom Married with Children. A stinging satire of suburban dysfunction, Married with Children's gleefully lowbrow humor earned it as many fans as detractors over the course of the show's impressive ten-year run. When the plug was finally pulled on Married with Children in 1998, Sagal teamed with former Three's Company star John Ritter in the made-for-television romance Chance of a Lifetime before making appearances on such series as That '70s Show and Disney's animated show Recess.

While performances in a number of made-for-television movies hinted at dramatic abilities that had never been tapped during her extended stint on Married with Children, it was cartoon voice-over work that would soon prove the bread and butter of her career during the millennial crossover. Despite the fact that it never achieved the popularity of The Simpsons, Matt Groening's animated sci-fi comedy series Futurama did gain a fairly devoted fan base during its four-year run, with Sagal in particular getting a fair amount of laughs in her role as voluptuous one-eyed alien Leela. In 2002, Sagal partnered with former Chance of a Lifetime star Ritter for the Emmy Award-winning sitcom 8 Simple Rules...for Dating My Teenage Daughter, though the tragic and unexpected death of star Ritter -- who collapsed on-set at the beginning of the second season -- brought the show to an untimely end in 2005. A pair of appearances on the phenomenally successful small-screen thriller Lost followed in 2005, and in 2006 Sagal traded barbs with William Shatner and James Spader on Boston Legal. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide
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Katey Sagal

Katey Sagal, 1989
Born Catherine Louise Sagal
January 19, 1954 (1954-01-19) (age 56)[1]
Hollywood, California, U.S.
Occupation Actress/Singer-songwriter
Years active 1971–present
Spouse(s) Kurt Sutter (2004-present)
Jack White (1993-2000)
Freddie Beckmeier (1977-1981)

Katey Sagal (born January 19, 1954) is an American actress and singer-songwriter, known for portraying Peggy Bundy on Married... with Children, Cate S. Hennessy on 8 Simple Rules, Turanga Leela on Futurama, and Gemma Teller Morrow on Sons of Anarchy.

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Early life

Sagal was born Catherine Louise Sagal in Hollywood, California, to a Jewish show business family; she is the daughter of director Boris Sagal, best known for his work on 1960s television dramas, including The Twilight Zone. Her mother, Sara Zwilling, was a producer. Sagal is the older sister of twin actresses Jean and Liz Sagal, best remembered as the Doublemint Twins of the early 1980s, and for their own short-lived sitcom of that era, Double Trouble. Sagal and her siblings grew up in the Mandeville Canyon section of Brentwood, Los Angeles. She studied at California Institute of the Arts in Valencia, California. When she was 18 and working as a waitress, she met the rock band Kiss and dated Gene Simmons for some time after that meeting.

Career

Sagal began her career working the Hollywood circuit. She appeared in several made for TV movies between 1971 and 1975, including a small role as a receptionist in the Columbo film Candidate for Crime (directed by her father) and in 1973 working as a backing vocalist for various singers, including Bob Dylan and Tanya Tucker.

In 1978, Kiss bassist Gene Simmons asked her to sing background vocals on his self-titled solo album.During this time she was also a member of the rock group The Group With No Name. She also sang backup for Bette Midler, who hired her for her 1979 tour as one of The Harlettes.

Sagal returned to television in 1985 in the television series Mary starring Mary Tyler Moore. This led to her being cast as Peggy Bundy on the sitcom Married... with Children (1987–1997). She portrayed the lower-class, sex-starved wife of shoe salesman Al Bundy. During her audition for the role, Sagal brought her own red bouffant wig and with the producers' approval, the look transitioned into the show. As Peg, she wore the wig, capris-length leggings with a large belt, and high slip-on heels, which were all fashion styles from the 1960s. Sagal's career focused almost entirely on this series for its 11-year run. Sagal briefly revisited her role of Peg Bundy in Married... with Children, when the sitcom was parodied in the Futurama episode "A Bicyclops Built for Two".

Sagal on a panel for Futurama at the 2008 Comic Con in San Diego, California.

After the end of Married... with Children, several more television films followed for Sagal, and she was also a featured voice on the children's cartoon Recess as the voice of Spinelli's mother. In 1999, Matt Groening cast her as Turanga Leela in his science fiction cartoon comedy Futurama. The show developed a cult following, but was canceled after five seasons. However, airings in syndication on Cartoon Network[2] and Comedy Central.[3] increased the show's popularity and led Comedy Central to commission a series of Futurama direct-to-DVD films, which the network later rebroadcast as 16 episodes.[4] Sagal reprised her role as Leela in these films, and it has been confirmed that she will voice Leela again in the upcoming 26 episode season due to air in 2010.[5]

Sagal also guest starred as Edna Hyde, Steven Hyde's mother, in three episodes of That '70s Show: "Punk Chick" (1999), "Prom Night" (1999), and "The Career Day" (1999). She starred in the short-lived NBC sitcom Tucker in 2000. Sagal was also cast in the Disney Channel movie Smart House, playing a computerized maid that suddenly gets a mind of its own. She wore the same wig for the role as she did for Married... with Children.

Sagal was cast as the wife of John Ritter in the sitcom 8 Simple Rules for Dating My Teenage Daughter in 2002. Following Ritter's death, Sagal carried most of the show (with help from new cast members David Spade and James Garner). Ritter completed only three episodes of the second season of 8 Simple Rules for Dating My Teenage Daughter, with Sagal introducing each episode. The show was cancelled in 2005 after its third season.

In 2005, she made two guest appearances on Lost, one guest appearance on CBS's Ghost Whisperer and another guest appearance on The Shield. She hosted The Search for the Funniest Mom In America 2 and she had a recurring role as a guest star on Boston Legal.

In 2007, she had a role in the season finale of The Winner as Glen Abbot's former, and Josh's current, teacher, with whom Glen has his first sexual experience. She also reprised her role in The Shield for one episode.

In 2008, she appeared in four episodes of Eli Stone as Marci Klein, one of the founding partners of the show's law firm. She has a starring role as Gemma Teller Morrow on the TV show Sons of Anarchy, created by her husband Kurt Sutter.

In January 2009, Sagal reunited with her TV son David Faustino (Bud Bundy from Married with Children) for an episode of Faustino's show Star-ving.[6]

Musical career

Sagal is also a songwriter. In 1976, while a member of The Group With No Name, she contributed to the album Moon over Brooklyn. She also performed backing vocals on the self-titled solo album by Gene Simmons as well as background vocals on Olivia Newton-John's 1985 single "Soul Kiss". On April 19, 1994, she released her first solo album, Well.... Ten years later, on June 1, 2004, she released her second album, Room.

Personal life

Sagal was married to Freddie Beckmeier (1978–1981) and Jack White (November 26, 1993 – July 24, 2000). In 1991, Sagal discovered she was pregnant. This was unexpected by the directors of Married... with Children, so the pregnancy was written into the storyline of the show. However, in October 1991, she had to have an emergency Caesarean section in her seventh month of pregnancy, ending in the stillbirth of a daughter, whom Sagal named Ruby Jean.[7] The pregnancy on the show was then regarded as a "dream", because it would have been too painful for Sagal to see an infant on set at the time. She had one other early miscarriage around this time as well. She and White eventually had a daughter (Sarah Grace) and a son (Jackson James).

Sagal married Kurt Sutter (a writer, producer, and actor for The Shield) in a private ceremony on October 2, 2004, at their home in Los Feliz, California. They had their first child together, daughter Esme Louise, on January 10, 2007. Esme was carried by a surrogate mother due to Sagal's age.

Selected works

Year Title Role Other Notes
1971 The Failing of Raymond Girl Patient credited as Catherine Louise Sagal
1973 Columbo Secretary Episode:
"Candidate for Crime"
1974 Larry Cashier
1975 The Dream Makers Unemployment Manager
1985 Mary Jo Tucker
1987
TV | Film
Maid to Order Louise
Married… with Children Peggy Bundy Ending in 1997
Golden Globe Awards (nominated-4Xs)
1988 The Good Mother Ursula
1990 Tales from the Crypt Ms. Kilbasser Episode:
"For Cryin' Out Loud"
Mother Goose Rock 'n' Rhyme Mary Quite Contrary
1991 She Says She's Innocent Susan Essex
1995 Duckman: Private Dick/Family Man Duckman's Mother Episode:
"The Germ Turns"
Nachtshow Episode:
"February 10, 1995"
Trail of Tears Annie Cook
1996 Space Cases Ma Episode:
"Mother Knows Best"
1997 Recess Flo Spinelli Ending in 2001
Episodes:
"Parents' Night"
"Weekend at Muriel's"
"Dance Lessons"
1998 Chance of a Lifetime Irene Dunbar
Mr. Headmistress Harriet Magnum
The Stealer of Souls Guest star in episode "Git Along Little Soul"
1999 Futurama Turanga Leela Voice only
Smart House Pat
That '70s Show Edna Hyde Episodes:
"Career Day"
"Prom Night"
"Punk Chick"
God's New Plan Ellen Young
2000
TV | Film
Tucker Claire Wennick Episodes:
"Pilot"
"Seth Green with Envy"
"Everybody Dance Now"
Dropping Out(film) Wendy
2001
TV | Film
The Geena Davis Show Ashley Episode:
"Girls' Night Out"
Recess: School's Out Mrs. Flo Spinelli
2002
TV | Film
8 Simple Rules for Dating My Teenage Daughter Cate Hennessy Prism Awards (won)
Imagine That (TV series) Barb Thompson
Following Tildy Connie St. John
2004 When Angels Come to Town Jo
Higglytown Heroes Monica the Police Officer
Police Officer Hero
Episodes:
"Great Un-Expectations/Snow Dazed"
"Smells Like a Myster/Ship Ahoy!"
"Wayne's Day Out"
2005 Ghost Whisperer Francie Lewis Episode:
"Undead Comic"
Three Wise Guys Shirley Crown
Campus Confidential Naomi Jacobs
2006
TV | Film
Boston Legal Barbara Little Episodes:
"New Kids on the Block"
"Desperately Seeking Shirley"
"Fine Young Cannibal"
"Whose God Is It Anyway?"
"The Verdict"
The Search for the Funniest Mom in America Host
I'm Reed Fish Maureen
2007
TV | Film
The Winner Episode:
"Hot for Teacher"
The Shield Nancy Gilroy Episodes:
"Grave"
"Exiled"
Futurama: Bender's Big Score Turanga Leela Voice only
Direct-to-video
Animated movie

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2008 Eli Stone Marci Klein Episodes:
"Patience"
"Waiting For That day"
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation Annabelle Bundt
Natasha Steele
Episode:
"Two and a Half Deaths"
Futurama: The Beast With A Billion Backs Turanga Leela Voice only
Direct-to-video
Animated movie
Sons of Anarchy Gemma Teller Morrow
Futurama: Bender's Game Turanga Leela Voice only
Direct-to-video
Animated movie
2009 Futurama: Into the Wild Green Yonder Turanga Leela Voice only
Direct-to-video
Animated movie
Star-ving Peggy Bundy Episode:
""Married with Children"..The Movie"
2010 Futurama Turanga Leela Voice only
6th Season of Futurama
2005-2006; 2010 Lost Helen Episodes:
"Orientation"
"Lockdown"
TBA

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