Kathy Najimy is an American actress, writer, and activist best known for her roles as the villain Grimhilde in “Descendants,” the sister Mary Patrick in “Sister Act,” and Mary Sanderson in “Hocus Pocus.” Her TV acting career is equally impressive. “Chicago Hope,” “Veronica’s Closet,” and “Veep” are among her most well-known small-screen appearances.
Kathy Najimy’s husband
Najimy married Dan Finnerty of The Dan Band, an actor, and singer, in August 1998. Gloria Steinem presided over the event. Samia Najimy, a musician, is Najimy and Finnerty’s daughter.
Kathy Najimy’s children
Samia and Samia Finnerty are the children of Kathy Najimy, an American actress and activist.
Kathy Najimy’s parents
Kathy Najimy was born on February 6, 1957, in San Diego, California. Her father, Fred Najimy, and mother, Samia Massery, are both Catholics of Lebanese descent.
Kathy Najimy’s siblings
There is no evidence on the internet to support Najimy having siblings as of 2022. Her family is relatively unknown.