Kathy Najimy is an American actress, comedian, and activist best known for her roles in Sister Act and Hocus Pocus. She has been a staple of television and film since the early 1990s and continues to be a powerful voice in Hollywood. This is the story of her incredible career.
Early Life
Kathy Najimy was born in San Diego, California in 1957. She was raised in a large Catholic family and attended Crawford High School in the San Diego area. After high school, Najimy enrolled at San Diego State University and graduated with a degree in theatre in 1983. After college, she moved to Los Angeles to pursue an acting career.
Career Highlights
Najimy’s career began with a role in the 1989 comedy film Pee-wee’s Big Adventure. She then had a recurring role on the television show “The Golden Girls” in the early 1990s. In 1992, she landed her breakthrough role as Mary Patrick in the hit musical comedy Sister Act. She then starred in the 1993 cult classic Hocus Pocus and had a recurring role on the TV show “Veronica’s Closet” in the late 1990s.
In the 2000s, Najimy continued to have success on both television and film. She had a recurring role on the show “King of the Hill” and was a regular on the show “Desperate Housewives” from 2004 to 2012. She also had roles in films such as Rat Race, Wall-E, and A Million Ways to Die in the West.
Personal Life
Najimy has been married to Dan Finnerty since 1995. The couple has two children. Najimy is an outspoken advocate for feminist, LGBT, and animal rights causes. She has also been involved in numerous charitable organizations, including the American Red Cross and the Alzheimer’s Association.
Kathy Najimy is an iconic actress and comedian who has been a staple of television and film for decades. Her career has been filled with memorable roles and she continues to be an advocate for social justice. Her story is an inspiring one and serves as a reminder that anything is possible with hard work and dedication.

