Kathy
Najimy Joins the Cast of Numb3rs in a Recurring Role
10/30/06
KATHY NAJIMY JOINS THE CAST OF "NUMB3RS" IN A RECURRING ROLE
BEGINNING FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 17, ON THE CBS TELEVISION NETWORK
LOS ANGELES, Oct. 26 -- Kathy Najimy will join the cast of the drama
NUMB3RS in a recurring role starting Friday, Nov. 17 on the CBS Television
Network. Najimy will portray Dr. Mildred "Millie" French, Cal
Sci's new department head for physics, math and astronomy and Charlie
Eppes' (David Krumholtz) new boss.
For the past 10 seasons, Kathy Najimy has provided the voice of Peggy
Hill on "King of the Hill." Her additional television credits
include starring opposite Kirstie Alley in "Veronica's Closet;"
the television movies "If These Walls Could Talk 2," "Cinderelmo"
and "In Search Of Dr. Seuss;" as well as the comedy specials
"Kathy & Mo Show: Parallel Lives" and the 1996 version
entitled "Kathy & Mo: The Dark Side." Najimy guest starred
on "Chicago Hope," "She TV," "Fool For
Love," "Early Edition" and "Ellen." Najimy has
voiced over 100 cartoons and animated projects. For film, she is best
known for her portrayal of Sister Mary Patrick in "Sister Act"
and "Sister Act 2: Back in the Habit." Her other film credits
include "The Scream Team," "Hocus Pocus," "Rat
Race," "Hope Floats," "Nevada," "Cats Don't
Dance," "Zack And Reba," "This Is My Life,"
"The Fisher King," "Soapdish," "The Hard
Way," and cameo appearances in "It's Pat," "The
Wedding Planner," "Jeffrey," "The Big K" and
Margaret Cho's "Bam Bam and Celeste."
On stage, Najimy starred as the legendary Mae West in "Dirty
Blonde" both on Broadway and at The Old Globe Theatre. She starred in
the Off-Broadway production of the original "Kathy & Mo Show:
Parallel Lives" and recently returned to Broadway in
"Afterbirth: Kathy and Mo's Greatest Hits." Najimy performed in
"V-day" on Broadway, and in "The Vagina Monologues" at
Madison Square Garden, with Susan Sarandon, Gloria Steinem and Alanis
Morrisette. Her other stage work includes over a dozen musicals, including
"Godspell" and "Grease," five years with the feminist
theater "Sisters On Stage" and "It's My Party," her
one-woman show. Najimy directed the Off-Broadway critical hit "Back
To Bacharach And David" and several other off off Broadway shows.
In NUMB3RS, Don Eppes (Rob Morrow) recruits Charlie Eppes (David
Krumholtz) to help the FBI Bureau solve a wide range of challenging crimes
in Los Angeles. Inspired by actual events, NUMB3RS depicts how the
confluence of police work and mathematics provides unexpected revelations
and answers to the most perplexing criminal questions. NUMB3RS is
broadcast Fridays (10:00-11:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network.