Cathy Mattox is an actress, known for Double Nickels (1977).
Bronx-born character actress Cathy Moriarty was just 18 years old, fresh out of high school and had no idea that her life was about to change. Joe Pesci discovered her competing in a bathing-beauty contest at a bar. He invited her to audition for the part of Vikki LaMotta, second wife to champion boxer Jake LaMotta, portrayed by Robert De Niro, in Martin Scorsese's timeless black and white masterpiece, Raging Bull (1980). Moriarty's performance earned her an Academy Award nomination; however, shortly after appearing in the mediocre comedy, Neighbors (1981), she endured a near-fatal automobile accident which resulted in a six-year hiatus. She did not get within a mile radius of a good part until her most personally treasured role, the deliciously evil Montana Moorehead in the soap opera-parody, Soapdish (1991). Ever since, Moriarty's invigorating presence animated a variety of strong woman, all of which, incidentally, appear to be specifically written with her in mind.
Cathy Murphy was born on August 7, 1967 in Essex, London, England. She is an actress, known for Welcome to the Punch (2013), Memphis Belle (1990) and About a Boy (2002).
Cathy Ménard was born on June 17, 1954. She was an actress. She died on May 1, 2022 in Levallois-Perret, Hauts-de-Seine, France.
Cathy Natafitria Fakandi is known for DreadOut (2019), The Other Side (2022) and TLC: TV, Love, Cinema (2023).
Cathy Nesbitt-Stein was born on April 19, 1959 in Canton, Ohio, USA. She is the mother of Vivi-Anne Stein and She owns a dance studio named Candy Apple's Dance Center, located in Canton, Ohio, USA. In the beginning of the series, Cathy entered her daughter into Abby Lee Dance Company but, Quit later in the first season. Since leaving the ALDC (Abby Lee Dance Company) for her own studio, Cathy has continually feuded with Abby Lee Miller and other members of the ALDC, getting into arguments and exchanging insults with them at competitions. Into the third season, Cathy had an especially bad relationship with Christi Lukasiak among the moms, with this eventually being replaced by a mutual hostility with Jill Vertes.
Cathy O'Dell is an actress, known for Requiem for the Damned (2012), Banshee (2013) and Last Flag Flying (2017).
Born and raised in Alabama as Ann Steely, O'Donnell attended high school and college in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, then worked as a stenographer to finance a trip to Hollywood, where she was spotted by a talent scout, leading to her being signed to a contract by producer Samuel Goldwyn. Recognizing her talent and appeal through a thick Southern accent, Goldwyn arranged rigorous voice & theatrical training at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts and elsewhere, bestowed on her a winsome Irish stage name, and cast her in The Best Years of Our Lives (1946). This film's success boded well for Cathy's career, and soon she was starred in the now-classic They Live by Night (1948). However, her rise in films was checked when, on Sunday, April 11th, 1948, at age 24, she married 48-year-old producer Robert Wyler, older brother of one of Hollywood's most accomplished directors, William Wyler, whose own long-term contract with Goldwyn had recently ended acrimoniously. The irate Goldwyn abruptly canceled her contract; thereafter she had no lasting association with any studio or producer. Her most memorable roles of the 1950s were in classic Films Noirs, such as Detective Story (1951), where her sincere, sweet girl-next-door persona was at odds with those films' dark, gritty milieu. Her last and most famous film was Ben-Hur (1959), after whose enormous success she worked on TV until 1961. Belying Goldwyn's opinion, her marriage to Wyler proved happy, though childless. Her death on their 22nd wedding anniversary, Saturday, April 11th, 1970, followed a long struggle with cancer.
Cathy O'Neil is known for The Social Dilemma (2020), The Moneychangers (2016) and The Divide (2015).