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Kathleen Gati - Bio, Age, Chinese Zodiac Sign & Timeline
| Born | August 13, 1957 |
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| Age | 68 |
| Birthplace | Montreal, Quebec, Canada |
| Zodiac Sign | Leo - (see also Kathleen Gati's horoscope and birth chart) |
| Chinese Zodiac | Rooster |
| Generation | Baby Boomer Generation |
| Known For | Portraying Dr. Liesl Obrecht on 'General Hospital' and roles in European film and television. |
Intro
Kathleen Gati is a Hungarian-Canadian actress best known for her roles in television and film, particularly for playing Dr. Liesl Obrecht on the long-running American soap opera 'General Hospital.'
Early Life & Background
Kathleen Gati was born to Hungarian parents in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Her father was a symphony conductor and her mother was an opera singer, which influenced her early interest in the performing arts.
Career Highlights
- Breakout role in Hungarian film and TV productions in the 1980s and 1990s
- Recurring role as Dr. Liesl Obrecht on 'General Hospital' (2012–present)
- Appeared in television series such as '24', 'NCIS: Los Angeles', and 'Fear the Walking Dead'
- Won the Hungarian Film and Television Award for Best Supporting Actress
Trivia
- Kathleen Gati is fluent in English, Hungarian, and German.
- She moved to Hungary in the 1980s where she became a film and television star before returning to North America.
- She has also appeared in stage productions in both Hungary and the United States.
FAQs
People also ask
How old is Kathleen Gati?
Kathleen Gati is 68 years old.
When was Kathleen Gati born?
Kathleen Gati was born the 13 August 1957.
Where is Kathleen Gati from?
Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
On Her Birth-Day
About August 13th, 1957, in brief:
- Day of the week: August 13th, 1957 was a Tuesday
- Zodiac Sign: Leo (in western zodiac), Rooster (in Chinese zodiac)
- Moon Phase:
- #1 US song: (Let Me Be Your) Teddy Bear by Elvis Presley
- #1 UK song: All Shook Up by Elvis Presley
- Popular movie: Old Yeller directed by Robert Stevenson
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