Wilhoite, Kathleen 1964–

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Wilhoite, Kathleen 1964–

(Kathy Wilhoite)

PERSONAL

Full name, Kathleen A. Wilhoite; born June 29, 1964, in Santa Barbara, CA; married David Harte (a musician); children: James Raymond. Education: Briefly attended University of Southern California; trained at Loft Studio and Lee Strasberg Institute, Los Angeles.

Addresses: Agent—Leslie Siebert, Gersh Agency, 232 North Canon Dr., Beverly Hills, CA 90210-5302.

Career: Actress, voice artist, singer, and composer. Performed as a child with Santa Barbara Youth Theatre.

Awards, Honors: Q Award, outstanding specialty player, Viewers for Quality Television, 1995, for ER.

CREDITS

Film Appearances:

Betsy, Private School (also known as Private School … for Girls), Universal, 1983.

Arabella McGee, Murphy's Law, Cannon Releasing, 1986.

Red, The Morning After, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1986.

Party guest, Ratboy, Warner Bros., 1986.

Sarabeth (Zarabeth, according to some sources), Witch-board, Cinema Group Entertainment, 1987.

Corrinne, Under Cover, 1987.

Molly Gibson, Campus Man, Paramount, 1987.

Nurse, Angel Heart (also known as Aux portes de l'enfer), TriStar, 1987.

Jenny Hoffman, Dream Demon, Spectrafilm, 1988.

Myla Bondy, Crossing Delancey, Warner Bros., 1988.

Reporter Hank O'Hare, Brenda Starr, Triumph Releasing, 1989.

Carrie Ann, Road House, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1989.

Amy, Everybody Wins, Orion, 1990.

Leslie, Bad Influence, Triumph Releasing, 1990.

Deirdre Murphy, Lorenzo's Oil, Universal, 1992.

Katie Rogers, Fire in the Sky, Paramount, 1993.

Pete's coworker, The Chili Con Carne Club, 1993.

Terri, Benders, 1994.

Kitty, Getting Even with Dad, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1994.

Michelle, Color of Night, Buena Vista, 1994.

Jolene Wolff, "Wet" (also known as "Feucht"), Tales of Erotica (also known as Erotic Tales), Trimark Pictures, 1996.

Ginny, The Edge, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1997.

Mira, The Maze, Alpine Releasing, 1997.

The hip salesgirl, Girl, Kushner-Locke International, 1999.

Cindy, The Freshmen, 1999.

Spark, East of A, Cinema Libre Studio, 2000.

Lucinda, Drowning Mona, Destination Films, 2000.

Sue Ann Rogers, Nurse Betty (also known as Nurse Betty—Gefaehrliche traeume), USA Films, 2000.

Georgeanne, Angels!, Diet Angels, 2000.

Bonnie, Pay It Forward, Warner Bros., 2000.

Beth Ann, Quicksand, First Look Home Entertainment/Starmedia Home Entertainment, 2001.

Kat, The Bug in My Ear (short film), Power Up Films, 2003.

Jennifer, Welcome to the Neighborhood, Harmony Gold, 2003.

Terri, Perfect Opposite, First Look Home Entertainment, 2004.

Jessica, Firecracker, 7 Arts, 2006.

Television Appearances; Series:

Rosalie Henrickson Stulwicz, a recurring role, L.A. Law, 1993–94.

Chloe Lewis, a recurring role, ER, NBC, between 1994 and 2002.

Voices of Pepper Ann Pearson and others, Pepper Ann (also known as Disney's "Pepper Ann"), ABC, 1997.

Liz Danes, a recurring role, Gilmore Girls (also known as Gilmore Girls: Beginnings), The WB, between 2004 and 2006.

Television Appearances; Movies:

Carolyn Hobbs, Quarterback Princess, HBO, 1983.

Kelly Duncan, Flight 90: Disaster on the Potomac (also known as Flight No. 90 and Florida Flight 90), NBC, 1984.

Dee Dee, Single Bars, Single Women, ABC, 1984.

Penny, Not My Kid, 1985.

Mary/tiger lady, Heart of the City, ABC, 1986.

Heartbeat, 1988.

Maggie, Dead on the Money, TNT, 1991.

Lorraine, Live! From Death Row, Fox, 1992.

Lily Ward, Broken Promises: Taking Emily Back (also known as Broken Promises), CBS, 1993.

Anne, 18 Minutes in Albuquerque, 1994.

Judith, Terror in the Family, Fox, 1996.

Timmi-Jean Lindsey, Breast Men, HBO, 1997.

Lucy, On the Edge, Showtime, 2001.

Mona, My Sister's Keeper, CBS, 2002.

Marguerite Walker, Andrey's Rain, Hallmark Channel, 2003.

Nadine Devereaux, Family Sins, CBS, 2004.

Terri Curtis, Piece of My Heart, Lifetime, 2005.

Television Appearances; Specials:

Victoria Burns, Goodbye Charlie, CBS, 1985.

Paulie, Have You Tried Talking to Patty? CBS, 1986.

Voice of Cathy Andrews, Cathy (animated), CBS, 1987.

Voice of Cathy Andrews, Cathy's Last Resort (animated), CBS, 1988.

Voice of Cathy Andrews, Cathy's Valentine (animated), CBS, 1989.

Two Over Easy, PBS, 1994.

Television Appearances; Episodic:

(As Kathy Wilhoite) Kathy, "Ready or Not," Family Ties, 1984.

Robin, "State of Mind," The Jeffersons, 1985.

Adrien Wickart, "On the Street," Cagney & Lacey, 1985.

Roberta, "W.S.O.A.," Fame, 1986.

Patricia Spence, "Cop Rock," Cop Rock, 1990.

Patricia Spence, "A Three-Corpse Meal," Cop Rock, 1990.

Patricia Spence, "The Cocaine Mutiny," Cop Rock, 1990.

Gwen Morton, "Drive with a Dead Girl," Twin Peaks, 1990.

Selena Parsons, Crossroads, Arts and Entertainment, 1992.

Norma Jean Pilcher (some sources cite Norma Bate), "Moments to Live—May 4, 1985," Quantum Leap, NBC, 1992.

Iris, "Do Me a Favor," Mad About You, NBC, 1996.

Iris, "The Glue People," Mad About You, NBC, 1996.

Wounded woman, "Where Truth Lies," Crisis Center, NBC, 1997.

Paula, "Snap Ending," Perversions of Science, HBO, 1997.

Claire Elliott, "Been There, Done That," L.A. Doctors (also known as L.A. Docs), CBS, 1998.

Janie Bittner, "Body Language," Ally McBeal, Fox, 1998.

Herself, "Girls Night Out," Maggie Winters, CBS, 1999.

Janel March, "Metamorphosis," Family Law, CBS, 2000.

Christy Fallon, "Father Knows Best," Gideon's Crossing, ABC, 2000.

Guest, Pajama Party, Oxygen Network, 2000.

Kathy Benson, "An Angel on My Tree," Touched by an Angel, CBS, 2000.

Voice of Sam, "To Live and Die in Dixie," Family Guy (animated; also known as Padre de familia), Fox, 2001.

Jane Rudd, "Care," Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (also known as Law & Order: SVU and Special Victims Unit), NBC, 2001.

Lauren Proctor, "8:00 a.m.-9:00 a.m.," 24, Fox, 2002.

Lori Miller, "Tall Tales," Philly, ABC, 2002.

Chloe Lewis, "Unleashed," Third Watch, NBC, 2002.

Maxine Darwell, "Dog Day," For the People (also known as Para la gente), Lifetime, 2002.

Voices of Cindy and others, "The Freshmen," 3-South, MTV, 2002.

Contestant, "L.A. Law Edition," The Weakest Link, NBC, 2002.

Sally McBride, "Sinaloa Cowboys," Boomtown, NBC, 2003.

Nancy Gilbert, "The Best Interests of the Child," Judging Amy, CBS, 2003.

Sally, "Fagmalion Part 2: Bye Bye Beardy," Will & Grace, NBC, 2003.

Christine Phillips, "Wish You Were Here," The Division (also known as Heart of the City), Lifetime, 2003.

Laura, "A Mind Is a Terrible Thing to Lose," Century City, CBS, 2004.

Grace Morrissey, "The New and Improved Carl Mor-rissey," The 4400, USA Network, 2004.

Nadine, "The Seven Year Witch," Charmed, The WB, 2005.

Appeared as Brenda, Strong Medicine, Lifetime; and in Wanted, TNT.

Television Appearances; Other:

Doreen Banasack, Just Married (pilot), ABC, 1985.

Cheryl Pearce, When Love Kills: The Seduction of John Hearn (miniseries), CBS, 1993.

Stage Appearances:

Division Street, Second Stage Theatre, McGinn/Cazale Theatre, New York City, 1987.

Shelly, Moonchildren, Second Stage Theatre, McGinn/Cazale Theatre, 1987.

RECORDINGS

Albums:

Pitch like a Girl, V2 Records, 1998.

Shiva, Ruby Ray Records, 2000.

WRITINGS

Songs Featured in Films:

Murphy's Law, Cannon Releasing, 1986.

Valerie Flake, 1999.

East of A, Cinema Libre Studio, 2000.

Drowning Mona, Destination Films, 2000.

Television Music; Specials:

Songs, "Miles Away from Home" and "Detours," Two Over Easy, PBS, 1994.

Television Music; Series:

Main title lyrics, Maggie Winters, 1998.

OTHER SOURCES

Periodicals:

In Style, June, 1998, p. 195.

Electronic:

Kathleen Wilhoite Official Site, http://kathleenwilhoite.com, July 5, 2006.

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