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Kate Mulgrew
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Año Película
1987TIRA A MAMA DEL TREN
1985REMO
1982UN EXTRAÑO TE ESPIA

Lugar y fecha de nacimiento. Kate Mulgrew (1955 - ) Actress Born As: Katherine Kiernan Mulgrew Born: April 29, 1955, Dubuque, IA Education: Wallert High School; Northwestern University; University of Iowa; New York University; Stell Adler Conservatory Beginning in the mid-1970s, Kate Mulgrew established herself as a remarkably commanding leading lady, mostly in TV, who brought authority to her portrayals of no-nonsense professional women. As Entertainment Weekly accurately observed: With her clear Irish features and throaty, resonant voice, she bears an eerie resemblance to a young Katharine Hepburn. Mulgrew made her TV debut with a two-year stint as Mary Ryan, the strong-willed daughter on the daytime soap Ryan's Hope (ABC, 1975-77). At age 23, she was approached by NBC programming head Fred Silverman with a role intended to keep a valuable property alive—sort of. Mulgrew became a primetime star as the wife to whom Peter Falk's master detective, LAPD Lt. Columbo had always referred but whom audiences had never seen. As Kate Columbo, Mulgrew was the mother of a seven year-old daughter who divided her time between homemaking, reporting for a suburban weekly paper and solving murders, while waiting for her husband to come home. Mrs. Columbo (NBC, 1979) was fairly well-received critically but failed to catch on with audiences despite several changes in title (Kate Columbo, Kate the Detective, Kate Loves A Mystery) in syndication and concept. (A divorcee in later episodes, she went under her maiden name Callahan.) Mulgrew was more widely seen as Sam Malone's (Ted Danson) love interest, a political aspirant who becomes a Boston councilwoman, in a memorable three-part storyline on Cheers (1986). She returned to series TV starring in the feminist medical drama HeartBeat (ABC, 1988-89) as a dedicated gynecologist. In a supporting role, Mulgrew again wielded authority playing the unscrupulous mayor in James Garner's sitcom vehicle Man of the People (NBC, 1991). She remained a familiar TV face with numerous assignments in TV-movies, miniseries and guest shots, notably playing an alcoholic anchor in a memorable episode of Murphy Brown. Mulgrew has not prospered in features since her inauspicious debut, playing an imperiled newscaster, in the low-budget thriller UN EXTRAÑO TE ESPÍA (1982). She fared only marginally better as an Army major who functions as the romantic interest of Fred Ward in REMO WILLIAMS: THE ADVENTURE BEGINS… (1985). Mulgrew's most memorable film role may be in Danny De Vito's TIRA A MAMA DEL TREN (1987) as the shrewish wife of Billy Crystal. She starred in the comedy ROUND NUMBERS (1992), playing a woman who joins a health spa so as to keep her straying husband. However, the film went straight to video. Fortunately, Mulgrew had much better experiences in the theater. Her substantial stage work includes stints with the American Shakespeare Festival, the O'Neill Festival and at the Mark Taper Forum in L.A. Mulgrew instantly earned a place in pop culture history when she signed on to command a Federation starship that is unexpectedly propelled to an uncharted realm of space. As Captain Kathryn Janeway on STAR TREK: VOYAGER (UPN, 1995-), Mulgrew became the first woman to head a series in the astronomically lucrative Trek franchise. Though some of the early scripts were shaky, she demonstrated that she had the right stuff—a charismatic combination of toughness, tenderness and brains. Initially skeptical fans quickly embraced her.
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