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Kate's 2013 Holiday Message

Ladies and Gentlemen,

 

I’ve had an extraordinary year – probably one of the most unexpected, mysterious, and galvanizing years of my life. I met a literary agent at a dinner party about 8 months ago and mentioned to him that I was a closet writer and had been for many years, to which he responded “Well, why don’t you think about peeking out of the closet and sending me a few pages of what you think your memoir would be like?”. I didn’t over-think it, I just went into a quiet room, sat down, and before I knew it there were 40 pages and a sample chapter which I submitted without thinking, whereupon he called me and said “I’m sending this to publishers immediately!”. One week later it had gone to auction, and I had a deal with Little, Brown. So it appears my memoir will be on bookshelves by May of 2015 – although the very writing of this makes me want to curl up into a ball and scream “Where’s my closet?!”. Having said all that, there is no time like the present and so as soon as season two on ORANGE IS THE NEW BLACK wraps in January, I will go south with the rest of the geese and I will write this book.

 

Season 2 of ONB, like the book, has been entirely surprising, but since we are drawn and quartered if we give any spoilers at all, suffice it to say that the greatest tensions that can exist inside the women’s prison will be stretched to the breaking point in this season’s work. There will be gasps and shudders of horror, joy, shame and delight. But, as is mandated, you are just going to have to stream it in your own time!

 

Finally, I can’t remember when I’ve been happier – a word I have never used lightly – there’s a sense of buoyancy in my heart and in my imagination that has been missing for some time. Almost an ebullience. I often find myself standing stock still in the middle of the street or the park or in a subway station and just gazing at a flower, a person’s face, a couple embracing. And always with the sensation that it is brand new and is somehow made for me to see just then, in that moment, on that subway platform. It’s a blissful kind of existentialism I have never known and I am going to sail into 2014 with this in mind – wishing the same for each and every one of you.

 

Happy Thanksgiving, Happy Holidays and the Happiest of New Years!

 

Kate

Orange Is The New Black

 

Kate is currently playing Galina 'Red' Reznikov on 'Orange is The New Black' a Netflix original drama based on Piper Kerman's memoir Orange Is The New Black: My Year In a Women's Prison. Season One is available on Netflix. Season Two will be available in 2014.

Kate to Publish Memoir

Nov. 7, 2013

Associated Press

 

NEW YORK (AP) — Kate Mulgrew has figured out a way to introduce her two great passions, acting and writing, to each other: She's working on a memoir.

 

Little, Brown and Company announced a deal Thursday with Mulgrew, the actress known for her roles in "Star Trek: Voyager" and "Ryan's Hope." The 58-year-old Mulgrew will tell the story of being an unmarried mother who gave up her daughter for adoption during the start of her career, her reunion with her daughter in 2001 and "the costs and rewards of a passionate life."

 

The book is untitled and scheduled to come out in May 2015.

 

2013 AP

Drawing Home

Kate plays Edith Morse Robb in the new film, Drawing Home to be released in 2014.

NOS4A2

Audiobook Review: NOS4A2 by Joe Hill A Wild Ride with Charlie Manx, Brought to Life by KateMulgrew

 

 Many audiobook readers could have delivered this competently, but with Mulgrew, it shines. When it comes, Hill’s action is intense and ferocious, but there are lots of side-lanes and backwards excursions that work to set the mood and tone. Mulgrew, knowing that every moment is good for the gumbo, savors it all along the way.

 

Read the full review

The Son

"The Son"

By Philipp Meyer, narrated by Will Patton, Kate Mulgrew, Scott Shepherd, Clifton Collins Jr.

Kate Mulgrew is perfect as the independent Jeanne, a role she provides with admirable sand and a taste of a twang. Jeanne is her grandfather's true heir, forcing her way forward in a Texas that makes little room for ladies who leave their assigned seats. As fascinating — and often hair-raising — company as these characters make, it is not until the book's final scenes that all clicks neatly into place, and motivations come clear. The finish is done so well, it acts as a nearly irresistible inducement to listen to the whole book again.

 

Read the full review in  the Chicago Tribune

The Days Of Anna Madrigal

 

  • Kate's Message

    Ladies and Gentlemen,

     

    I’ve had an extraordinary year – probably one of the most unexpected, mysterious, and galvanizing years of my life. I met a literary agent at a dinner party about 8 months ago and mentioned to him that I was a closet writer and had been for many years, to which he responded “Well, why don’t you think about peeking out of the closet and sending me a few pages of what you think your memoir would be like?”. I didn’t over-think it, I just went into a quiet room, sat down, and before I knew it there were 40 pages and a sample chapter which I submitted without thinking, whereupon he called me and said “I’m sending this to publishers immediately!”. One week later it had gone to auction, and I had a deal with Little, Brown. So it appears my memoir will be on bookshelves by May of 2015 – although the very writing of this makes me want to curl up into a ball and scream “Where’s my closet?!”. Having said all that, there is no time like the present and so as soon as season two on ORANGE IS THE NEW BLACK wraps in January, I will go south with the rest of the geese and I will write this book.

     

    Season 2 of ONB, like the book, has been entirely surprising, but since we are drawn and quartered if we give any spoilers at all, suffice it to say that the greatest tensions that can exist inside the women’s prison will be stretched to the breaking point in this season’s work. There will be gasps and shudders of horror, joy, shame and delight. But, as is mandated, you are just going to have to stream it in your own time!

     

    Finally, I can’t remember when I’ve been happier – a word I have never used lightly – there’s a sense of buoyancy in my heart and in my imagination that has been missing for some time. Almost an ebullience. I often find myself standing stock still in the middle of the street or the park or in a subway station and just gazing at a flower, a person’s face, a couple embracing. And always with the sensation that it is brand new and is somehow made for me to see just then, in that moment, on that subway platform. It’s a blissful kind of existentialism I have never known and I am going to sail into 2014 with this in mind – wishing the same for each and every one of you.

     

    Happy Thanksgiving, Happy Holidays and the Happiest of New Years!

     

    Kate

  • Orange Is The New Black

     

    Kate is currently playing Galina 'Red' Reznikov on 'Orange is The New Black' a Netflix original series based  on Piper Kerman's memoir Orange Is The New Black: My Year In a Women's Prison. Season One and Two are available on Netflix. Season 3 is in production.

  • Kate to Publish Memoir

    Nov. 7, 2013

    Associated Press

     

    NEW YORK (AP) — Kate Mulgrew has figured out a way to introduce her two great passions, acting and writing, to each other: She's working on a memoir.

     

    Little, Brown and Company announced a deal Thursday with Mulgrew, the actress known for her roles in "Star Trek: Voyager" and "Ryan's Hope." The 58-year-old Mulgrew will tell the story of being an unmarried mother who gave up her daughter for adoption during the start of her career, her reunion with her daughter in 2001 and "the costs and rewards of a passionate life."

     

    The book is untitled and scheduled to come out in May 2015.

     

    2013 AP

  • Drawing Home

    Kate plays Edith Morse Robb in the new film, Drawing Home to be released in 2014.

  • NOS4A2

    Audiobook Review: NOS4A2 by Joe Hill A Wild Ride with Charlie Manx, Brought to Life by KateMulgrew

     

     Many audiobook readers could have delivered this competently, but with Mulgrew, it shines. When it comes, Hill’s action is intense and ferocious, but there are lots of side-lanes and backwards excursions that work to set the mood and tone. Mulgrew, knowing that every moment is good for the gumbo, savors it all along the way.

     

    Read the full review

  • The Son

    "The Son"

    By Philipp Meyer, narrated by Will Patton, Kate Mulgrew, Scott Shepherd, Clifton Collins Jr.

    Kate Mulgrew is perfect as the independent Jeanne, a role she provides with admirable sand and a taste of a twang. Jeanne is her grandfather's true heir, forcing her way forward in a Texas that makes little room for ladies who leave their assigned seats. As fascinating — and often hair-raising — company as these characters make, it is not until the book's final scenes that all clicks neatly into place, and motivations come clear. The finish is done so well, it acts as a nearly irresistible inducement to listen to the whole book again.

     

    Read the full review in  the Chicago Tribune

  • The Days Of Anna Madrigal

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This site created as a non-commercial website dedicated to chronicling the life and career of Kate Mulgrew.  Previously published materials contained herein remain © copyrighted property of the original owners. No profit or copyright infringement intended. Layout & Design copyright Totally Kate. Site created Spring 1998

Official Nov. 2001

 

This site created as a non-commercial website dedicated to chronicling the life and career of Kate Mulgrew.  Previously published materials contained herein remain © copyrighted property of the original owners. No profit or copyright infringement intended. Layout & Design copyright Totally Kate. Site created Spring 1998

Official Nov. 2001