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Highest Rated:



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Lorenzo's Oil (1992)





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Getting Even With Dad (1994)





Birthplace:
Santa Barbara, California, USA


An attractive, petite character actress, Wilhoite has worked extensively in theater, film and TV. Known for her portrayals of strong, sassy women, she made her feature debut in the teen-sex comedy "Private School" (1983) and that same year ventured into TV-movies with "Quarterback Princess" (CBS). In addition to supporting Charles Bronson in J Lee Thompson's "Murphy's Law" (1986), she wrote and sang the title song. Wilhoit marked time in small roles in generally forgettable films (Sandra Locke's "Ratboy" 1986; Alan Parker's "Angel Heart" 1987) before landing parts like a college newspaper editor in "Campus Man" (also 1987) and reporter Hank O'Hare in "Brenda Starr" (1989). Other credits include "Lorenzo's Oil" (1992), "Fire in the Sky" (1993) and "Color of Night" (1994).

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Kathleen Wilhoite (born June 29, 1964) is an American actress and musician. She made her feature film debut in Private School (1983) before having a leading role in Murphy's Law (1986), followed by supporting parts in Witchboard (also 1986), Crossing Delancey (1988), Road House (1989), and Lorenzo's Oil (1992). She also had notable guest-starring roles on several series during this time, including Twin Peaks (1990).

Beginning in 1994, Wilhoite appeared as Chloe Lewis in a recurring guest-starring role on the series ER , and voiced the role of the titular character on the ABC animated series Pepper Ann (1997–2000). Other notable film roles during the 1990s include the science fiction thriller Fire in the Sky (1993), and the survival film The Edge (1997).

In 2003, she was cast in a recurring role as Liz Danes on Gilmore Girls , and has subsequently had guest-starring roles on Criminal Minds (2008), Grey's Anatomy (2009), and Jane the Virgin (2015). In 2019, Wilhoite guest-starred on an episode of the Netflix series The OA .

Kathleen Wilhoite was born June 29, 1964 in Santa Barbara, California . [1] [2] She began acting in theatrical productions as a child with the Santa Barbara Youth Theatre. [1] She attended the University of Southern California before studying acting at the Lee Strasberg Institute in Los Angeles. [1]

Wilhoite made her film debut in Private School (1983), [3] and the same year appeared in the television film Quarterback Princess . She subsequently had guest roles on the television series The Jeffersons and Cagney & Lacey (both 1985). In 1986, she had a lead role in the film Murphy's Law , directed by J. Lee Thompson , [4] as well as a supporting part as a psychic in the supernatural horror film Witchboard . [5]

Wilhoite starred in two theatrical productions for New York City's Second Stage Theater in 1987: Division Street and Moonchildren . [1] [6] For her performance in the latter, critic Frank Rich of The New York Times praised her "frisky comic style" and likened her to " Shirley MacLaine in that star's earliest show-biz incarnation." [6] This was followed by supporting film roles in Angel Heart (1987), the comedy Crossing Delancey (1988), and a lead role in the British-set horror film Dream Demon (also 1988), opposite Jemma Redgrave . [1] Next, Wilhoite appeared in the Patrick Swayze -starring Road House (1989), Curtis Hanson 's neo-noir Bad Influence (1990), and the drama Lorenzo's Oil (1992). [1] She also appeared on television, portraying a resident of the titular town in David Lynch 's series Twin Peaks in 1990. [1]

Between 1993 and 1994, Wilhoite appeared in the seventh and eight seasons of L.A. Law as Rosalie Hendrickson Stulwicz. [7] Beginning in 1994, she was cast in a recurring guest role as Chloe Lewis on ER , a role she continued to play for the following eight years. In 1995, she won a Q Award for her performance on the series, in the category of Outstanding Specialty Player by the Viewers for Quality Television . [1] In film, Wilhoite portrayed the wife of a man who experiences alien abduction in Fire in the Sky (1993), followed by supporting parts in the drama Color of Night (1994) and the survival thriller The Edge (1997), starring Anthony Hopkins and Alec Baldwin .

Wilhoite provided the voice of the titular character of the Disney animated series Pepper Ann , a role she began in 1997 and portrayed until the series' conclusion in 2000. [8] In 2000, she appeared in several feature films, including the dark comedies Nurse Betty and Drowning Mona , as well as the drama Pay It Forward . [1]

In the early 2000s, Wilhoite guest-starred on several series, including 24 (2002) and Will & Grace (2003). [9] Beginning in late 2003, Wilhoite guest-starred in a recurring role on the series Gilmore Girls , portraying Liz Danes, the mother of Jess Mariano ( Milo Ventimiglia ). [10]

In May 2006, Wilhoite wrote and performed a one-woman show , Stop Yellin' , directed by Kathy Najimy . The show consisted of autobiographical monologues and performances of songs from her albums. [ citation needed ] . She subsequently had a supporting part in the comedy King of California (2007), starring Michael Douglas and Evan Rachel Wood . Guest-starring television credits in the late 2000s included Criminal Minds (2008) and Grey's Anatomy (2009). [9]

Wilhoite has also narrated a number of audiobooks, including Maria Semple's Where'd You Go, Bernadette and Today Will Be Different .

In 2013, Wilhoite had a supporting part in the romantic comedy Crazy Kind of Love , followed by a central role in the independent drama A Sort of Homecoming (2015). Also in 2015, she guest-starred on the comedy series Jane the Virgin , [9] followed by a guest role on the fantasy series Kevin (Probably) Saves the World in 2018. Beginning in 2018, she provided the voice of Sue Peltzer in the Cartoon Network animated series Summer Camp Island , and in 2019 had a guest-starring role on the Netflix series The OA .

As a musician, Wilhoite released two albums, Pitch Like a Girl (1997, Daves' Record Company) and Shiva (2000, Ruby Ray Records). Her songs have been in such films as Murphy's Law (1986), which she also starred in; her songs have also appeared in Roadhouse (1989), Valerie Flake (1999), East of A (2000), and Touched by an Angel (2000), as well as on the television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer . ("Wish We Never Met" from Pitch Like a Girl appeared in the season three episode " Consequences ".)

Wilhoite married musician David Harte in 1997, with whom she has two children; a son, James, and a daughter, Ruby. [1] In the early 2010s, Wilhoite and Harte adopted a son named Adu from Ethiopia. [ citation needed ]

Tony Gilkyson - guitars
Chris Wagner - bass
David Harte - drums, background vocals
Chris Joyner - piano
Chris Frankfort - lap steel
Nikka Costa - background vocals

Actress, singer, songwriter, musician
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Episode: "To Love and Die in Dixie"

Episode: "The Best Interests of the Child"

Episode: "Fagmalion Part 3: Bye Bye Beardy"

Episode: "A Mind Is a Terrible Thing to Lose"

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"Whatever It Takes" (4:24)
"No One Can Touch Me" (4:47)
"Wish We Never Met" (4:36)
"Olivia Says" (3:56)
"Symphony" (5:00)
"Suck the Joy" (3:45)
"Look But Don't Touch" (4:31)
"Dumb Ol' Girl" (3:39)
"Old Familiar" (4:13)
"Yard Sale" (5:28)
"Stop Yelling" (3:49)
"Pick Up Where You Left Off" (4:01)


"Witches' Hill" (4:29)
"Ground Zero" (4:06)
"Back Home" (4:58)
"I Stopped Asking" (3:29)
"Safari Song" (4:06)
"It Ain't My Fault" (3:46)
"On My Couch" (4:02)
"You Move Me" (4:20)
"Stone Cold Alone" (3:23)
"Bad Old Days" (3:49)
"Long Lost Man" (3:48)

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