Kate: (on when she got the call about the spin-off) Whenever I got a call from Shonda's assistant, I'm like, 'Am I in trouble?' I always assume I'm in trouble - it still feels a little like being called to the principal's office.
Kate: (on kissing both McDreamy and McSteamy) It’s not a bad way to make a living.
Kate: (her thoughts on the season 2 finale of
Kate: (on hot doctors in real life) There was a chiropractor I had to stop going to because he would take away my pain and he was the most gorgeous man in the world.
Kate: Addison is coming unraveled. She started out so together. Now she’s like a cat without a whisker – a little off balance and leaving her mess all over the hospital. She’s a little untethered now, which is really fun to play.
Kate: (whether she‘d make a good doctor in real life) I think so. I can fake deliver a baby! I’m kind of a perfectionist and really like to be the best that I can at anything, but I think I’m probably absolutely far too lazy to go through eight or twelve years of medical school.
Kate: (on the fans’ reaction to her character, Addison) The only thing I would get was, ‘We love the show but we’re rooting for Meredith’. But now I hear more of, ‘It’s so funny…we hated you and now we love you.'
Kate (her take on the Shepherd/Meredith love triangle on
Kate: (on shoes) I probably have, like, 100 pairs of shoes. That's a pretty healthy shoe situation. I keep them in boxes with Polaroids on the front. That's how much of a shoe weirdo I am.
Kate: (on
In February 2007, it was revealed that the ABC network had decided to make a spin-off of
In 2007, Kate won a SAG Award along with the rest of the
Kate says you'll most likely find her in workout clothes, but loves the way a well-cut suit makes her feel confident.
Kate’s mother is a breast cancer survivor and Kate has said that organizations like the Susan G. Koman Foundation are very important for women.
Kate Walsh, along with the rest of the cast from
Kate Walsh was on the cover of Jezabel Magazine February 2006.
Was slated to appear in the movie “1408” (based on a novel by Steven King) but had to decline due to scheduling conflicts with
Was on
Was a presenter at the 33rd Annual Daytime Emmy Awards.
Kate was featured in a National Public Radio play “Born Guilty”.
Kate is on the special features section of the movie "The Sweetest Thing".
Kate was arrested and spent one night in jail for throwing a cue ball at a mirror in a bar.
She played Nemesii in "Veritas, Prince of Truth" in 2006.
“Kicking & Screaming” was a movie Kate was in, playing Barbara Weston.
Kate is 5 feet 10 inches tall.
After college, Kate moved to Chicago where she began working with the Piven Theatre Workshop and later the Chicago Shakespeare Repertory.
Kate attended the University of Arizona.
Kate appeared in the movie “Bewitched” as the Sexy Waitress.
In 2002 at the New York International Independent Film & Video Festival Walsh was awarded with the Best Actress in a short film for "Model Trapper".