Kim Cattrall Net Worth
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Kim was born 21 August 1956 in Liverpool, England. She was married three times. Her first husband was Larry Davis. Young Cattrall didn’t hesitate to play in more daring roles and show her perfect curves without bra. Her early movies, such as Masquerade from 1988 are unique opportunity to check closer on her uncovered body measurements. And even today, at age of 58, Kim stays in shape and certainly has some secret tips how to look great.
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Career
In New York, Cattrall attended the American Academy of Dramatic Arts. Upon her graduation, she signed a five-year film deal with director Otto Preminger. Her first movie role came in the 1975 action thriller film “Rosebud” before her contract was bought out by Universal Studios.
Personal Life
Kim Cattrall has been married three times and has no children. Her first marriage was to Larry Davis from 1977-1979. Her second marriage was from 1982-1989 to Andre J. Lyson. The former couple lived in Frankfurt where Kim learned to speak German fluently. She wrote a book about her sex life with her third husband, audio designer and jazz bassist Mark Levinson, called “Satisfaction: The Art of the Female Orgasm”. They were married from 1998-2004. Cattrall briefly dated former Canadian Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau.
Inspirational Quotes by Kim Cattrall
I'm a single woman of 56 and I see a lot of men my age with much younger women or women my age with much younger men. I've done both, and I still hope that when I do find someone I want to spend time with, they think I'm the hottest thing going.
Kim Cattrall
I like to step outside of what people's idea of me might be. I suppose that makes me a bit of a rule-breaker. I like to take chances.
Kim Cattrall
I did a school play when I was 10 where I played a cold germ infecting a whole classroom of kids. The play was called 'Piffle It's Only a Sniffle.' I'd never had so much fun. It was a thrill.
Kim Cattrall
I was a bit odd as a kid, because there were so little outlets for me. There was no theatre except for the odd community theatre and school shows. The only movie theatre was at the Canadian Forces Base nearby in Comox, so it either showed kiddie flicks for the families and restricted stuff for the men.
Kim Cattrall
Shows like 'Sex and the City' got women involved again in a political way. They were drawn into the personal stories of the four women who together make up one complete cosmopolitan woman. We want to have community, and the show filled that void in our lives: friendship between women.
Kim Cattrall