Kathleen Gati

Kathleen Gati

actress, additional crew, producer

Kathleen Gati was born on Aug 13, 1957 in Canada. Kathleen Gati's big-screen debut came with Ms .45 directed by Abel Ferrara in 1981. Kathleen Gati is known for Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus directed by Fredrik Ljungdahl, Brian Bloom stars as William 'B.J.' Blazkowicz and Alicja Bachleda as Anya Oliwa. Kathleen Gati has got 2 awards and 5 nominations so far. The most recent award Kathleen Gati achieved is Hungarian Film Week. The upcoming new movie Kathleen Gati plays is Blade of the 47 Ronin which will be released on Oct 25, 2022.

Two time Emmy Nominee for Outstanding Actress (2020, 2016), and winner of seven Best Actress awards, a Best Supporting Actress Award and a Best Actress Nominee, Kathleen Gati is very well known as the stewardess on AMC's Fear The Walking Dead: Flight 462; for her role as Raisa on (CW) Arrow; nine seasons (500 episodes) as Dr. Liesl Obrecht on (ABC) Hôpital central (1963) and as the CEO on (BET) Being Mary Jane. She is also very popular for her two seasons on 24: Redemption (2008) as Anya Suvarov, the First Lady of Russia. She has garnered nine Audiofile Earphones Awards for her audiobook narrations.Gati was born and raised in Canada by Hungarian immigrants and was brought up in an artistic environment. Her father was a symphony conductor and her mother an opera singer, so performing was in her blood. She started acting at the age of three, wrote, directed and starred in her first play at the age of eight. After high school, she moved to New York to pursue her dream, where she studied and performed in dozens of plays both on and Off Broadway, as well as working in numerous roles on television and in film. Gati was invited to Hungary to be in the feature Goldberg variácók (1992), for which she won the Television and Film Critics Best Supporting Actress award.She subsequently stayed on in Hungary for six years, during which time she starred in numerous films, television series and several movies of the week, winning multiple additional awards along the way, including the Film and Television Critics award for her story and lead role for A színésznö és a halál (1995) (The Actress and the Death). Her performance in Hungary's biggest hit of the 1990s, Nous ne mourrons jamais (1993) (We Never Die), which made the final 35 films selected for Best Foreign Film entries for the Academy Awards, made her an extremely popular actress in eastern and central Europe. She won Best Actress at the Los Angeles Hungarian Film Festival in 2011 for her lead role in Retrace (2011) and was nominated for Best Actress at the New York International Film Festival in 2015 for A Play on Words (2015). Her lead role in Lifeline (2015) has garnered Gati five Best Actress awards.

  • Birthday

    Aug 13, 1957
  • Place of Birth

    Montreal, Quebec, Canada
  • Also known

    Kati Gáti, Kathleen Browers, Cathy Gati, Kathi Gati, Katleen Gati, Kathleen Gáti

Known For

Awards

2 wins & 5 nominations

Hungarian Film Week
1995
A színésznö és a halál (1995)
Winner - Best Documentary
A színésznö és a halál (1995)
Hungarian Film Critics Awards
1993
Best Supporting Actress
Winner - Film Critics Award
Goldberg variácók (1992)

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