- Born
- Birth nameKathryn Elsbeth Erbe
- Nickname
- Katie
- Height5′ 2″ (1.57 m)
- Kathryn Erbe was born on July 5, 1965 in Newton, Massachusetts, USA. She is an actress, known for Stir of Echoes (1999), Law & Order: Criminal Intent (2001) and What About Bob? (1991). She was previously married to Terry Kinney.
- SpouseTerry Kinney(1993 - 2006) (divorced, 2 children)
- ChildrenMaeve Elsbeth Erbe KinneyCarson Lincoln Kinney
- ParentsElisabeth MagnarelliRichard Erbe
- Short Stature
- Incorporated her real-life pregnancy into her Law & Order: Criminal Intent (2001) character, Detective Alexandra Eames, by stating that she was being a surrogate mother for her infertile sister.
- In September 2011, obsessed fan Charles Nagel, 37, was sentenced by a New York judge to five years probation for stalking and harassing Kathryn Erbe and her family.
- Became a member of the Steppenwolf Theatre Company's ensemble in Chicago in 1993, which her ex-husband Terry Kinney co-founded.
- Graduated from New York University's Tisch School of the Arts undergraduate drama program.
- Daughter, Maeve Elsbeth Erbe Kinney (born October 26, 1995).
- After 'Oz,' I've learned how to check out and not let that stuff get in.
- Being on a major network television show is like long-distance running: You have to pace yourself and maintain your energy level and your morale. There's the role you're playing on the show, and there's also your behind-the-scenes responsibility to the crew, the guest actors and the fans - not to mention your own life as a mom.
- I think that I have never had the confidence to really aggressively get behind myself, and so what I do tends to be - I don't want to say 'sheepish,' but there is a sheepish quality to my ability to toot my own horn. I'm very Midwestern in that way. So I just do what I like to do, and what I think I do well is not very loud, necessarily.
- 'Yosemite' opened doors for me in the New York theater community in amazing ways. There's a whole world of fearless young theater makers here who put shows together on a shoestring budget and with gigantic hearts.
- My heart grows every day through struggling and love of my kids. It helps balance everything else - the work and the world. It helps keep me grounded and in perspective of what is really meaningful to me.
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