Acting credits
68
Established
Large and steady acting portfolio.

Acting
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Acting credits
68
Established
Large and steady acting portfolio.
TMDB popularity
0.5
Low visibility
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TMDB ID: 18293
IMDb ID: nm0948723
Known for: Acting
Born: May 11, 1975
Age: 51
Place of birth: Los Angeles, California, USA
Gender: Female
Adult content flag: No
Career span: 1978 - 2023
Years active: 46
Average TMDB rating: 7.35
Wikidata: Q272770
Also known as
Bird York
Other jobs
Kathleen 'Bird' York is an actress, screenwriter, and Oscar-nominated songwriter-recording artist. She is most known for her work recurring as Andrea Wyatt in NBC's The West Wing, the Dominick Dunne miniseries A Season in Purgatory, and received critical acclaim for her starring role as Naomi Judd in the NBC miniseries, Naomi & Wynonna: Love Can Build a Bridge. Her film credits include Nightcrawler, Crash, Cries of Silence, The Big Day, I Love You to Death, Flashback, and Cold Feet. Series regular roles include In the Dark, Vengeance Unlimited, Aaron's Way, and The Client List, and recurring roles in How to Get Away with Murder, Jane the Virgin, Outcast, Murder One, The O.C., and Desperate Housewives. Guest star appearances include True Blood, Curb Your Enthusiasm, All Rise, Longmire, House, and Revenge She uses the name Bird York for her recorded music. She achieved global recognition with her song "In the Deep", (co-written with Michael Becker) which appears on her album Wicked Little High and was written for the 2004 film Crash. "In the Deep" was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Song with York performing the song live at the 78th Academy Awards in 2006. Her self-titled debut record was released in February 1999. Her EP Have No Fear was released on December 19, 2008. Other music credits include the main theme song in Sony Pictures Seven Pounds, the televised concert Where Music Meets Film along with Joss Stone, Lindsay Buckingham and Babyface as well as featured song placements in House, 2010 season of American Idol, Nip/Tuck, CSI: NY, In Justice, Jake 2.0, and Everwood. She was the featured musical artist for the 2001 season of the CBS TV series Family Law writing and producing songs for numerous episodes. As a screenwriter, she has developed television projects for Sony, Warner Brothers, Fox Television Studios and Fox Broadcasting Network and is an alumnus of The Showrunners Training Program. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.



Movie credits linked with Kathleen York.
as Jackie (uncredited)
as Diane
as Jenny
as Paula
as Officer Johnson
as Pamela
as Daphne
as Victoria Elliot
as Aurora Watling
as Callie Waller
as Claire Rafferty
as Dorrie Walsh
as Naomi Judd
as Martha
as Terry
as Rachel Kingsley
as Jenny
as Marie
as Dewey Brown
as Sparkle
as Laura
as Diana
as Mrs. Susannah Dickinson
as Judy McCormick
Series credits linked with Kathleen York.
as Babs Carter • 1 eps
as Gina • 2 eps
as Valerie Moore • 1 eps
as Joy • 13 eps
as Roxanne • 1 eps
as Angelique Harper • 2 eps
as Judge Vitkay • 5 eps
as Ms. Hudson • 1 eps
as Penny VanBlarcom • 1 eps
as Jolene • 10 eps
as Sheila Lurie • 1 eps
as Councilwoman Jill Bennett • 1 eps
as Dr. Britney Newhall • 1 eps
as Kat Kingsley • 1 eps
as Madeline Kapneck • 1 eps
as Jillian Parks • 1 eps
as Jordana Locallo • 1 eps
as Vivian Sembrook • 1 eps
as Marianne Thorn • 1 eps
as Dr. Schaffer • 1 eps
as Monique Polier • 3 eps
as Dr. Jenna Fuller • 1 eps
as Stephanie Flynn • 1 eps
as Renee Wheeler • 4 eps