Kim Cattrall

Cattrall made her film debut in ''Rosebud'' (1975) and went on to star opposite Jack Lemmon in his Oscar-nominated film ''Tribute'' (1980) and in ''Ticket to Heaven'' (1981). She came to prominence with starring roles in films such as ''Porky's'' (1982), ''Police Academy'' (1984), ''Big Trouble in Little China'' (1986), ''Mannequin'' (1987), and ''Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country'' (1991). She is also known for her theatre work including ''Wild Honey'' (Broadway, 1986), ''Miss Julie'' (McCarter Theatre, 1993), ''Private Lives'' (West End, 2010), ''Antony and Cleopatra'' (Liverpool Playhouse, 2010), and ''Sweet Bird of Youth'' (The Old Vic, 2013).
From 2014 to 2016, Cattrall starred on and served as executive producer of HBO Canada's ''Sensitive Skin'', for which she received a nomination for the 2016 Canadian Screen Award for Best Actress in a Comedy Series. She went on to star on the Paramount+ series ''Tell Me a Story'' (2018–2019), the Fox series ''Filthy Rich'' (2020), the Peacock revival series ''Queer as Folk'' (2022), and the Netflix series ''Glamorous'' (2023). From 2022 to 2023, she played "future" Sophie on the Hulu sitcom ''How I Met Your Father''. Provided by Wikipedia