
Kathy Baker - Bio, Age, Chinese Zodiac Sign & Timeline
| Born | June 08, 1950 |
|---|---|
| Age | 75 |
| Birthplace | Midland, Texas, United States |
| Zodiac Sign | Gemini - (see also Kathy Baker's horoscope and birth chart) |
| Chinese Zodiac | Tiger |
| Generation | Baby Boomer Generation |
| Known For | Her role as Dr. Jill Brock in the television series 'Picket Fences' and appearances in films such as 'Edward Scissorhands' and 'The Cider House Rules'. |
Intro
Kathy Baker is an American actress best known for her award-winning performances in film, television, and theater. She rose to prominence for her role as Dr. Jill Brock in the television drama 'Picket Fences,' earning multiple Emmy Awards. Baker has appeared in numerous acclaimed films and continues to be recognized for her versatile acting talent.
Early Life & Background
Kathy Baker was born in Midland, Texas, and raised in New Mexico. She attended Mills College in Oakland, California, and later studied acting at the California Institute of the Arts and at the San Francisco Actor's Workshop.
Career Highlights
- Won three Primetime Emmy Awards and a Golden Globe Award for her role in 'Picket Fences' (1992–1996)
- Appeared in notable films including 'Edward Scissorhands' (1990), 'The Cider House Rules' (1999), and 'Cold Mountain' (2003)
- Received a Screen Actors Guild Award nomination
Trivia
- Kathy Baker began her professional acting career in theater with Sam Shepard's play 'Fool for Love', for which she won an Obie Award.
- She has been active in both film and TV since the early 1980s and continues to perform in both mediums.
FAQs
People also ask
Kathy Baker is 75 years old.
Kathy Baker was born the 8 June 1950.
Midland, Texas, United States.
On Her Birth-Day
About June 8th, 1950, in brief:
- Day of the week: June 8th, 1950 was a Thursday
- Zodiac Sign: Gemini (in western zodiac), Tiger (in Chinese zodiac)
- Moon Phase:
- #1 US song: Bonaparte's Retreat by Gene Krupa & His Orchestra
- Popular movie: All About Eve directed by Joseph L. Mankiewicz
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