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Kim Cattrall - Milestones
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Milestones
- 2005: Starred in the romantic dramedy "Ice Princess" playing a coach to an aspiring figure skater (Michelle Trachtenberg)
- 2005: Will headline an update of Brian Clark's play "Whose Life Is It Anyway?" at London's Duke of York's Theatre
- 2004: Received a Golden Globe and an Emmy nomination for Best Supporting Actress for her role as Samantha in "Sex and the City"
- 2003: Received an Emmy nomination for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series for her role in "Sex and the City"
- 2002: Appeared in Alec Baldwin's troubled directorial debut "The Devil and Daniel Webster"
- 2002: Received a SAG nomination for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Comedy Series ("Sex and the City")
- 2001: Made cameo appearance as a hardnosed TV producer in "15 Minutes"
- 1999: Had a co-starring role in the misfire "Baby Geniuses"
- 1998: Played a woman under attack by genetically engineered killer sharks in the ABC miniseries "Peter Benchley's 'Creature'"
- From 1998 to Present: Co-starred as sexually liberated PR agent Samantha Jones in the HBO comedy series "Sex and the City"; earned Emmy nominations in 2000 and 2001
- 1997: Featured in the NBC miniseries thriller "Robin Cook's 'Invasion'"
- 1996: Featured in the supernatural thriller "Unforgettable"
- 1996: Starred opposite Jeff Fahey in the CBS thriller "Every Woman's Dream"
- 1995: Had a supporting role in the TNT presentation of Wendy Wasserstein's popular play "The Heidi Chronicles"
- 1995: Played a woman reliving her youth with a slumber party on the eve of her third marriage in the comedy-drama "Live Nude Girls"
- 1993: Played featured role of Paige in the four-part ABC miniseries "Wild Palms"
- 1993: Co-starred in the short-lived CBS primetime soap "Angel Falls"
- 1991: Played Mr Spock's protegee, Valeris, in "Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country"
- 1990: Co-starred as Tom Hanks' sophisticated wife in Brian De Palma's disappointing "Bonfire of the Vanities"
- 1989: Had a supporting role as a villainess in the uninspired reunion film "The Return of the Musketeers"
- 1988: Featured opposite Rob Lowe in the thriller "Masquerade"
- 1987: Played the title character's animated alter ego in the silly romantic comedy "Mannequin"
- 1986: Made Broadway debut opposite Ian McKellan in "Wild Honey", Michael Frayn's translation of Chekhov's "Ivanov"
- 1986: Was featured in John Carpenter's adventure "Big Trouble in Little China"
- 1985: Acted in the drama feature "Turk 182"
- 1984: Played a former call girl turned vigilante in the NBC TV-movie "Sins of the Past"
- 1984: Was one of the recruits attending "Police Academy"
- 1981: Had a memorable featured role in the teen sex comedy "Porky's"
- 1980: Played title role in the syndicated TV-movie "The Gossip Columnist"
- 1980: Acted in the CBS miniseries "Scruples", based on Judith Krantz's bestseller
- 1980: First major film acting role (as an adult) in "Tribute"
- 1979: Reprised role in the syndicated miniseries sequel "The Rebels"
- 1978: Featured in the syndicated miniseries "The Bastard"
- 1977: Made TV-movie acting debut in "Good Against Evil" (ABC)
- 1975: Feature film acting debut in Otto Preminger's "Rosebud" while in final year at Academy of Dramatic Arts
- 1967: Returned to England to visit at age 11 (date approximate)
- 1956: Moved from England to Vancouver Island, Canada, at the age of three months
- Made professional debut with little theater company in Liverpool
- Signed to long-term contract with Universal Studios
- Returned to Vancouver; later performed in repertory theater in Toronto
- Stage debut in production of "The Rocky Horror Show"
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