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Katharine McPhee

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American singer and actress (born 1984)

Katharine McPhee
McPhee at Celebrity Fight Night inTucson, Arizona, April 2024
Born
Katharine Hope McPhee

(1984-03-25)March 25, 1984 (age 41)
Other namesKatharine Foster[1]
EducationBoston Conservatory
Occupations
  • Actress
  • singer
Years active2005–present
Spouses
Children1
Musical career
Genres
Labels
Websitekatharinemcphee.netEdit this at Wikidata
Musical artist

Katharine Hope McPhee[1] (born March 25, 1984)[5] is an American actress and singer. In May 2006, she was the runner-up on thefifth season ofAmerican Idol.

Hereponymous debut album was released onRCA Records in January 2007, and debuted at number two on theBillboard 200, selling 381,000 copies (as of December 2010).[6] The album's first single, "Over It", was aBillboardTop 30 hit and was certifiedgold in 2008.[7] Her second album,Unbroken, was released onVerve Forecast Records on January 5, 2010, and debuted at No. 27 on the Billboard 200. The album featured the single "Had It All", which peaked at number 22 on the AC chart. It has sold 45,000 copies as of January 2011.[8]

Her third album, the holiday-themedChristmas Is the Time to Say I Love You, was released in October 2010. It debuted at number 11 on theBillboardTop Holiday Albums chart, while the single "Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas" peaked at number 16 on the Billboard AC chart. McPhee released her fourth album,Hysteria, in September 2015.[9] She released her fifth album,I Fall in Love Too Easily, composed of jazz standards, in November 2017.

McPhee has an established acting career, inThe House Bunny andShark Night 3D, and portrayedKaren Cartwright inSmash (2012–2013) and Paige Dineen inScorpion (2014–2018). She made herBroadway debut as Jenna inWaitress in 2018 and originated the role in theWest End production (2019), and returned to the Broadway show (2019–2020).

Early life

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McPhee was born inLos Angeles.[5] Her father, Daniel McPhee,[5] was atelevision producer.[10] Her mother, Peisha (née Burch) McPhee, has been avocal coach onAmerican Idol since 2011.[11][12] The family moved to theSherman Oaks neighborhood of Los Angeles when she was 12 years old. Peisha McPhee recognized her daughter's musical talent and decided to train her. McPhee's older sister, Adriana, has been a vocal coach onAmerican Idol since 2012.[13] McPhee is of English, Irish, Scottish, and German descent.[14]

She attendedBoston Conservatory for three semesters, majoring in musical theatre. She left college before graduation on the advice of her manager, and returned to Los Angeles to try out for television pilots. McPhee was cast (during the time she had dropped out of college and was auditioning in Los Angeles) in a mall-based MTV soap opera pilot,You Are Here, playing the older sister of a more popular younger sister. MTV never aired the pilot and did not pick up the series.[15]

In March 2005, McPhee starred asAnnie Oakley in a Cabrillo Music Theater production of the musicalAnnie Get Your Gun.[16] McPhee was nominated for a Los Angeles Stage Ovation Award in the category of "Lead Actress in a Musical".[17] McPhee had a small role as Paramount Girl in the 2007musical filmCrazy, based on the life ofHank Garland. McPhee filmed the role in early 2005, before she auditioned forAmerican Idol. She has struggled witheating disorders. She toldPeople that at age 13, she began starving herself and exercising compulsively, and at age 17, becamebulimic.[18] McPhee gained weight in college due to her bingeing. After seven years of illness, she finally entered a three-month rehabilitation program after successfully passing herAmerican Idol audition; her rehab stint ended just before theIdol semifinals started in February 2006.[19]

She toldTeen Vogue in May 2007, "I eat whatever I crave—I'm just really careful about portions." McPhee and her sister appeared on the debut ofThe Dr. Keith Ablow Show on September 18, 2006, to discuss her struggles with bulimia and her childhood fear of her father.[20]

Career

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American Idol

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Main article:American Idol (season 5)

In 2005, McPhee was persuaded by Nick Cokas and her parents to try out forAmerican Idol. She auditioned inSan Francisco and sang "God Bless the Child", originally performed byBillie Holiday, and was selected to be a participant in the fifth season, which aired in 2006. After the first round of Hollywood week, she sang "I'll Never Love This Way Again" byDionne Warwick, which earned favorable comments from the judges. During the second round, she performed in a group, singing "I Can't Help Myself (Sugar Pie Honey Bunch)" by theFour Tops, forgetting the words, but the judges decided to advance the entire group. During the third round, she sang "My Funny Valentine"a cappella and advanced to the top 40. She was angered when fellow group member Crystal Stark did not make the top 24. McPhee's run onAmerican Idol led to the use of the term "McPheever". The inclusion of producerDavid Foster and singerAndrea Bocelli as guest mentors for Top 6 Week turned out to be a fortuitous introduction for McPhee, as she has worked on various music projects with both men afterIdol. In May 2006, McPhee visited heralma mater Notre Dame High School for her hometown celebration.[21] MayorAntonio Villaraigosa visited the school and proclaimed the day Katharine McPhee Day. She finished as the runner-up toTaylor Hicks.

Performances and results (during voting weeks)

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Week #ThemeSong choiceOriginal artistResult
Top 24 (12 Women)Free Choice"Since I Fell for You"Ella JohnsonSafe
Top 20 (10 Women)Free Choice"All in Love is Fair"Stevie WonderSafe
Top 16 (8 Women)Free Choice"Think"Aretha FranklinSafe
Top 12Stevie Wonder"Until You Come Back to Me (That's What I'm Gonna Do)"Stevie WonderSafe
Top 11The 1950s"Come Rain or Come Shine"Sy Oliver (with theTommy Dorsey Orchestra)Safe
Top 10Songs from The 21st Century"The Voice Within"Christina AguileraBottom 2
Top 9Country"Bringing Out the Elvis"Faith HillSafe
Top 8Songs by Queen"Who Wants to Live Forever"QueenSafe
Top 7The Great American Songbook"Someone to Watch Over Me"Gertrude LawrenceSafe
Top 6GreatLove Songs"I Have Nothing"Whitney HoustonSafe1
Top 5One Song From the Year They Were Born (1984)
One Song on theBillboard Charts at the time
"Against All Odds (Take a Look at Me Now)"
"Black Horse and the Cherry Tree"
Phil Collins
KT Tunstall
Safe
Top 4Elvis Presley"Hound Dog"/"All Shook Up"
"Can't Help Falling in Love"
Big Mama Thornton / Elvis PresleyBottom 22
Top 3Clive Davis's choice
Judge's Choice (Simon Cowell)
Contestant's Choice
"I Believe I Can Fly"
"Somewhere Over the Rainbow"
"I Ain't Got Nothin' But the Blues"
R. Kelly
Judy Garland
Duke Ellington
Safe
FinaleContestant's Choice
Contestant's Choice
Coronation Song
"Black Horse and the Cherry Tree"
"Somewhere Over the Rainbow"
"My Destiny"
KT Tunstall
Judy Garland
Katharine McPhee
Runner-Up
  • ^Note 1 WhenRyan Seacrest announced the results that night, McPhee was placed in the top two.
  • ^Note 2 When Ryan Seacrest announced the results that night, McPhee was in the bottom two but declared safe whenChris Daughtry was eliminated.

2006–08:Katharine McPhee and feature-film debut

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On June 6, 2006, McPhee signed toAmerican Idol series creatorSimon Fuller's 19 Recordings Limited and Sony BMG'sRCA Records.[2] In the same month, she performed at theJCPenney Jam: Concert for America's Kids,[22] soloing with "Somewhere Over the Rainbow" and performing a duet with Andrea Bocelli on "Somos Novios".

McPhee'sIdol single, "Somewhere Over the Rainbow/My Destiny" was released on June 27, 2006, by RCA Records. "Somewhere Over the Rainbow" peaked at number 12 on theBillboard Hot 100 and "My Destiny" peaked at number 60.[23] Thirty-two weeks after its release,Somewhere Over the Rainbow/My Destiny had climbed to number four on theBillboard Hot Singles Sales charts.[24] It was the second-highest best-selling single of 2006 afterTaylor Hicks' "Do I Make You Proud". "Somewhere Over the Rainbow/My Destiny" remained on the chart for more than 58 weeks.

In July, McPhee missed the first three weeks of theAmerican Idol Tour due tolaryngitis andbronchitis.[25] She joined the tour beginning with the July 28 show inWashington, D.C., singing only two songs "Over the Rainbow" and "Black Horse and the Cherry Tree", instead of the usual four, on doctor's orders to conserve her voice. At the August 1 concert inCharlotte, North Carolina, she suffered a hairline fracture of her foot when she tripped backstage and was fitted with a walking-boot cast.[26] Once she recovered from the foot injury, she added "Think" to her concert set.

McPhee recorded a duet withAndrea Bocelli on "Can't Help Falling in Love" for hisUnder the Desert Sky album, which was released as a CD/DVD package on November 7, 2006.[27] McPhee signed a two-year endorsement deal in 2006 with Sexy Hair Concepts to become their first celebrity spokesperson for their hair-care product line.[28] Also in 2006, she founded a charity called McPhee Outreach. The purpose of the charity is to team up with other foundations or organizations and help in any way possible.[29] The foundation teamed up with the Lollipop Theater Network to provide music outreach (called "Rhythm of Hope") to sick children in Southern California hospitals.[30] McPhee Outreach teamed up with Global Compassion Services to build a preschool in the West African nation ofBurkina Faso to help combat that nation's high illiteracy rate.[29]

On December 1, 2006, McPhee released "A Gift to You / O Come All Ye Faithful". The single was conceived and co-produced byAl Gomes of Big Noise, along withWalter Afanasieff. McPhee performed "O Come All Ye Faithful" on the TNT Network specialChristmas in Washington, DC.[31] Her self-titled debut album,Katharine McPhee was released on January 30, 2007, and sold 116,000 copies its first week, debuting at number two on theBillboard 200 Albums Chart.[32] The first single from the album was "Over It" peaked at number 29 on theBillboard Hot 100. The second single, "Love Story" failed to crack theBillboard Hot 100.

In early 2007, McPhee guest-starred in theweb series,lonelygirl15 as an unnamed character in the episode "Truth or Dare".[33] She made a cameo appearance as herself onUgly Betty in the episode "I'm Coming Out". The episode was broadcast February 1, 2007. During the 2007 Christmas holiday season, she re-released her Christmas single "O Come All Ye Faithful". On January 11, 2008, Billboard.com reported that McPhee had been released from her contract with RCA Records. A spokesperson for the label announced, "She is going to record her next album on her own."[34]

McPhee signed a two-year endorsement deal withNeutrogena to become the new spokesperson for their anti-acne skin-care product line. In March 2008, she filmed her first commercial, which began airing on television in May 2008 and on Neutrogena's skinid.com website.[35] She appeared onAmerican Idol judge Randy Jackson's albumRandy Jackson's Music Club, Vol. 1, which was released on March 11, 2008. She recorded a duet of "Real Love" with fellowAmerican Idol 5 contestantElliott Yamin. On March 12, 2008, McPhee returned to theAmerican Idol stage during the Top 12 results night of theseventh season of the competition. She performedThe Beatles song "Something", with producer David Foster, on piano. After the performance, Foster indicated that McPhee and he were collaborating on her second studio album (though it ended up he was not part of the finished product). She took part in the David Foster tribute concert Hit Man: David Foster & Friends, which was filmed by PBS, in May 2008.[36] She soloed on "Somewhere" and performed a duet of "The Prayer" with Bocelli. A CD/DVD was released in November 2008. Foster recorded "I Will Be There With You" for Japan Airlines (JAL), with McPhee on vocals. Beginning in June 2008, it was used to promote the introduction of new aircraft to JAL's US flights.[37]

In August 2008, McPhee made her debut inThe House Bunny as a member of a misfit sorority. McPhee released a cover of the song "I Know What Boys Like", featuring other cast members. In September 2008, she took part inChris Botti's concert.[38] She sang "I've Got You Under My Skin" accompanied by Botti on trumpet. The concert was aired onPBS in January 2009 and the live album,Chris Botti in Boston, was released March 31, 2009.

2009–10:Unbroken, TV shows, and movie projects

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On January 27, 2009, that McPhee had signed a record deal withVerve Forecast Records (part of the Verve Music Group underUniversal Music Group).[3]

McPhee performing for theUnited States Army atFort Knox, Kentucky, May 2010

McPhee guest-starred onCSI: NY in the episode "Prey" as a singer and stalker victim who murdered her stalker. The episode was broadcast April 8, 2009.[39][40] In September 2009, McPhee took part in theUnited Negro College Fund's "An Evening of Stars" concert that was a tribute to singer-songwriterLionel Richie. McPhee sangYou Are. The concert was broadcast in syndication and onBET the weekend of January 23–24, 2010. A two-disc DVD of the concert was available for a time through a donation to the United Negro College Fund. McPhee joined actressesAlyson Hannigan,Jaime King,Minka Kelly, andEmily Deschanel in a video slumber party made available in October 2009 and featured onFunnyorDie.com and other Internet platforms in a comedic take to promote regular breast-cancer screenings for the organizationStand Up to Cancer.[41] AChristmas single "I'll Be Home for Christmas" was released November 17, 2009.

McPhee's second albumUnbroken was released January 5, 2010, and debuted at number 27 on theBillboard 200 chart, selling 15,000 copies its first week.[42] For her second effort, she worked with producerJohn Alagía. The first single from the album, "Had It All", was released to McPhee's MySpace page on August 25, 2009.

McPhee appeared on the Jan 19, 2010, episode ofThe Biggest Loser, McPhee was shown volunteering at a Los Angeles food bank and meeting with children at a Boys and Girls Club and talking about the importance of helping to fight hunger in America. On February 1, 2010, McPhee joined over 75 other musicians, including fellowAmerican Idol alumniJennifer Hudson andJordin Sparks andAmerican Idol judge Randy Jackson, for a remake of "We Are the World", retitled "We Are the World 25 for Haiti", which marked the 25th anniversary of the iconic song and for which proceeds will go to Haitian earthquake relief.[43]

During the week of February 8, 2010, in the taped Hollywood Week portion of theninth season ofAmerican Idol, contestant Didi Benami was shown singing "Terrified", a song on theUnbroken album and written by Idol judgeKara DioGuardi. As a result of the exposure, digital downloads of the song (the album version featuringJason Reeves) rose nearly 10 times from the week before, selling about 20,000 copies for the week, for a total of 22,000 sold at that point.[44] On February 22, 2010, McPhee appeared in the production of110 Stories, directed byMark Freiburger at theGeffen Playhouse in Los Angeles. She co-starred alongsideEd Asner,Diane Venora,Gail O'Grady,John Hawkes,Malcolm-Jamal Warner, and many others. The play was a benefit to help the victims of the recent Haiti earthquake. Proceeds went to the Red Cross of Greater Los Angeles.[45] On March 9, 2010, McPhee performed "Surrender" at the White House, in front of President Obama and the First Lady as part of International Women's Day.[46] McPhee guest-starred onCommunity in the episode "Basic Genealogy" asChevy Chase's character's ex-stepdaughter and potential love interest forJoel McHale's character. The episode was broadcast March 11, 2010.[47]

In April 2010, McPhee made a TV pilot forThe Pink House playing Emily, a down-to-earthMidwestern girl new toManhattan Beach, California.[48] The pilot was shot as a possible pickup for the Fall 2010 season and was produced byConan O'Brien's production company, with O'Brien as executive producer.[49] Shooting took place April 9, 2010.[50]NBC did not pick up the pilot.[51]

On May 4, 2010, a new version of theUnbroken song "Terrified" featuring actorZachary Levi premiered onEntertainment Weekly's website and was made available for purchase on iTunes. The accompanying music video premiered on May 7, 2010, on the music video websiteVevo. In the summer of 2010, McPhee partnered withFeeding America andConAgra Foods Foundation to help launch the Hunger-Free Summer Initiative, which aimed to help children at risk of hunger during the summer months.[52] Throughout the month of July, McPhee traveled around the country to various Feeding America food banks to raise awareness.

McPhee released a Christmas album titledChristmas Is the Time to Say I Love You on October 12, 2010. The album debuted at number 11 on theBillboardTop Holiday Albums chart and sold 1,000 copies in its first week.[53] One of the Christmas album's songs "Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas" was released to radio in November 2010 and peaked at number 16 on the Billboard Adult Contemporary Chart. Country singer Chelsea Field's song "Love's Never Leavin'", a song that McPhee co-wrote with singer-songwriterRichard Marx and producerTrey Bruce, was made available for purchase on iTunes on November 9, 2010, with 100% of the proceeds to benefit the Tammany Humane Society in Covington, LA.[54] On December 15, 2010, St. Jude Children's Research Hospital released a video on their website for their Thanks and Giving Campaign that featured McPhee interacting with sick children at the hospital with her song "Lifetime" playing over the soundtrack.[55]

2011–2013:Smash series and new record deal

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In February 2011, McPhee landed a starring role in the TV pilotSmash,[56] also starringDebra Messing,Megan Hilty,Jack Davenport,Anjelica Huston,Christian Borle, andBrian d'Arcy James. In May 2011, NBC picked upSmash as a series.[57][58] The series, set as a musical drama, follows a group of characters who come together to put on a Broadway musical inspired byMarilyn Monroe.[56][59] On June 9, 2011, McPhee signed a record deal withColumbia Records, in conjunction with Columbia teaming with NBC to distribute the music forSmash.[4] In July 2011,Forbes reported that she was number 10 on their list of the 10 top-earning American Idol performers (she was tied with David Archuleta and David Cook), earning $1 million (pretax estimates before subtracting manager and agent fees) for music and acting endeavors for the period May 2010 to May 2011.[60]

McPhee co-starred inShark Night 3D, which was released September 2, 2011.[61][62][63][64][65] In December 2011, she became a spokesperson for theMalaria No More organization to help raise awareness about the campaign to eradicate malaria.[66] NBC debutedSmash in midseason 2011–12[67] on February 6, 2012, to generally favorable reviews, scoring a 79 out of 100 onMetacritic.[68] On March 26, 2012,Smash was renewed for a second season.[69] she recorded a voice-over forFamily Guy, for the episode "You Can't Do That on Television, Peter", playing the voice of Mother Maggie. The episode was broadcast April 1, 2012.

McPhee had a cameo role as a singer performing at a festival inPeace, Love & Misunderstanding. McPhee filmed her cameo in September 2010.[70] The film was out as a limited release on June 8, 2012. In early 2009, McPhee was cast in a lead role in the independent $6 million romantic-comedyYou May Not Kiss the Bride,[71] which was almost entirely filmed inHawaii. She played the role of Masha alongsideDave Annable.[72] The film debuted at the 14th Annual Sonoma International Film Festival that was held April 6–10, 2011[73] The film was released theatrically in the U.S. in late 2012, premiering August 29, 2012 in Hawaii and September 21, 2012 in several mainland markets including Chicago, Dallas, and Los Angeles. It was also released on Video On Demand, iTunes, and Amazon. One of the songs included in the movie was co-written by McPhee.[74][75][76]

McPhee at the 2013 Golden Globe Awards

In January 2013,Forbes reported that McPhee again made their list of the 10 top-earningAmerican Idol performers (she was tied withKellie Pickler at number seven), earning $1.1 million (pretax estimates before subtracting manager and agent fees) for music and acting endeavors for the period May 2011 to May 2012.[77]

On March 28, 2013, McPhee returned to theAmerican Idol stage to perform on the12th season top-eight results show withOneRepublic, where she lent guest vocals to the group's latest single, "If I Lose Myself".[78] By April 2013, McPhee had begun recording her fourth studio album, then scheduled for release in late 2013 and featuring songwriting collaborations withRyan Tedder,Linda Perry, andSia.[79]Smash was canceled in the same year, after two seasons.[80] In August 2013, McPhee indicated in an interview for an upcoming concert that she hoped to see the album released in 2014.[81]

2014–2017:Scorpion andHysteria

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In January 2014,Forbes reported that McPhee continued to make their list of the 10 top-earners (tied with Jennifer Hudson at number 10), this time for 2013, earning $1 million (pretax estimates before subtracting manager and agent fees) for music and acting endeavors for the period May 2012 to May 2013.[82] In November and December 2013, McPhee filmed aHallmark Hall of Fame movie inVancouver, calledIn My Dreams. Directed by Kenny Leon, it stars McPhee andMike Vogel as two people searching for love and meeting in their dreams. The movie was broadcast on April 20, 2014.[83][84]

McPhee at the 2016San Diego Comic-Con

McPhee starred as Paige Dineen inScorpion.[85][86]CBS picked up the show on May 9, 2014, and it premiered September 22.[87][88] She guest-starred with fellowSmash actor Megan Hilty on theWesley Taylor web seriesIt Could Be Worse. McPhee and Hilty filmed the roles in January 2014 and the episode premiered with the second season on Hulu in July 2014.[89]

McPhee said in interviews forScorpion, including one with theLos Angeles Times in September 2014, that her fourth album had been put on hold due toScorpion being picked up and that some realigning would occur as far as where the music fits.[90] CBS debutedScorpion on September 22, 2014, as part of the 2014–15 fall TV season. The pilot received generally mixed reviews from critics. OnMetacritic, it received a score of 48/100 from 19 critics, indicating mixed or average reviews.[91] The pilot earned 13.83 million viewers and a 3.2 in the 18–49 demographic.[92] McPhee covered theFrankie Valli song "Can't Take My Eyes Off You" in the episode "Risky Business".

On November 5, 2014, McPhee was a presenter for the 2015 People's Choice Awards nominations announcement.[93] she performed on the 16th annualA Home For the Holidays adoption special that was broadcast on December 19, 2014. It was her second appearance on the annual special.[94] On January 7, 2015, she was a presenter at the 2015 People's Choice Awards, where she introduced a performance by Lady Antebellum.[citation needed]

On January 18, McPhee sang thenational anthem before theNFC Championship Game inSeattle. On January 26, she co-hosted with sports analystBoomer Esiason the2015 Greatest Super Bowl Commercials special.[95] On February 8, McPhee was a presenter at the 2015Grammy Awards on CBS, where she introduced a performance ofTony Bennett andLady Gaga.[96]

On April 9, 2015, McPhee posted a photo onInstagram, teasing about the upcoming music video of the first single from her fourth album.[97] "Lick My Lips", written byFlorence and the Machine memberIsabella Summers,[98] was released on May 26.[99] The track list ofHysteria has been revealed with one song written byRyan Tedder and another song written by Sia Furler.[100] On August 14, "Stranger than Fiction", a song co-written by Ryan Tedder and McPhee, was released.[101] On August 28, "Love Strikes" was released on iTunes.[citation needed]Hysteria, McPhee's fourth studio album was released as scheduled on September 18, 2015.[102]

On December 6, she performed "You Make Me Feel So Young" and withJohn Legend on "You and Me (We Wanted It All)" on the Sinatra 100: An All-Star Grammy Concert.[103] McPhee returned toAmerican Idol on March 24, 2016, and performed "Somewhere Over the Rainbow".[104][105] She returned for thefifteenth season finale on April 7, where she performed a short version of "Need You Now" with Casey James as part of an acoustic medley.[106] McPhee appeared onLip Sync Battle on April 7, 2016, where she performed againstJason Derulo and won.[107] On September 18, 2015, she independently released her fourth album,Hysteria, composed of pop originals.[9] In December 2016, she performed as the opening act at several stops on Andrea Bocelli's tour.[108] On February 12, 2017, McPhee was a presenter withThe Chainsmokers at the59th Annual Grammy Awards.[109]

On April 16, 2017, CBS broadcast the concertStayin' Alive: A Grammy's Salute to the Music of the Bee Gees, where McPhee performed "Emotion".[110][111] In June 2017, McPhee began filming theindependent filmLouisiana Cavier inNew Orleans.[112]

2017–2021:I Fall in Love Too Easily andWaitress

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On November 4, 2017, McPhee starred in theLifetime TV movieThe Lost Wife of Robert Durst in the role of Robert Durst's first wife Kathie.[113][114]I Fall in Love Too Easily, a collection of romantic standards, was released on November 17, 2017, viaBMG. The first single, "Night and Day", was made available for free via streaming.[115] She took over the lead female role of Jenna inWaitress as her Broadway debut. She began performances on April 10, 2018, and played the role through August 19, 2018.[116][117]

On May 11, 2018, the song "Living in the Moment" was released.[118]Carole Bayer Sager shared in a Twitter post that it was written by her, Jay Landers, and Walter Afanasieff as the theme for the movieBook Club.[119] McPhee played the lead role Jenna again inWaitress at theAdelphi Theatre in London'sWest End in March through June 2019.[120] She returned to the Broadway production on November 25, 2019, and remained with the show until its final performance on January 5, 2020.[121]

In 2021, she played the role of Bailey inCountry Comfort. Also in 2021, she and her husbandDavid Foster competed in thesixth season ofThe Masked Singer as "Banana Split" in which McPhee dressed up as the ice cream half who did all the singing and Foster dressed up as the banana half who did the instrument playing and conducting. They were eliminated in the Group B Finale.[122]

2022–present:Christmas Songs and jewelry line

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McPhee and Foster recorded a Christmas EP,Christmas Songs, composed of seven songs. The first single, "Jingle Bell Rock", was released digitally on October 28, 2022. The EP was released on November 25, 2022.[123][124] She released a jewelry line, KMF Jewelry, in early November 2022.[125]

Personal life

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After dating for three years, on February 2, 2008, McPhee married Nick Cokas at Beverly HillsPresbyterian Church.[126] In October 2013, she was photographed publicly kissing her marriedSmash director,Michael Morris.[127][128] On May 22, 2014, McPhee filed for divorce from Cokas, after "having been separated for the past year".[129] Her divorce from Cokas was finalized on February 8, 2016.[130] McPhee dated herScorpion co-starElyes Gabel for almost two years. They split in 2016.[131]

She and record producerDavid Foster were engaged in June 2018.[132] They married a year later on June 28, 2019, at theSt. Yeghiche Armenian Apostolic Church inKensington, London.[133] She gave birth to a son on February 22, 2021.[134][135] In February 2022, McPhee said she was struggling with her mental health after gaining weight during her pregnancy.[136]

In 2018, McPhee attended a fundraiser gala forFriends of the Israel Defense Forces (FIDF) alongside her then-fiancé Foster. The event raised an all-time high of $60 million for the organization.[137] She has donated toRepublican political candidates includingDonald Trump.[138][139]

Discography

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Main article:Katharine McPhee discography

Filmography

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Film

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YearTitleRoleNotes
2007CrazyParamount Girl
2008The House BunnyHarmony
2011You May Not Kiss the BrideMasha
2011Shark Night 3DBeth
2012Peace, Love & MisunderstandingSara
2017The Lost Wife of Robert DurstKathie
2018Bayou CaviarShelly
2021The Tiger RisingCaroline Horton

Television

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YearTitleRoleNotes
2006American IdolHerselfContestant: runner-up (lost toTaylor Hicks)
2007lonelygirl15New FriendEpisode: "Truth or Dare"
2007Ugly BettyHerselfEpisode: "I'm Coming Out"
2009CSI: NYOdessa Shaw / Dana MeltonEpisode: "Prey"
2010CommunityAmberEpisode: "Basic Genealogy"
2011The VoiceHerselfGuest; episode: "Live Finale Results"
2012Family GuyMother MaggieVoice role; episode: "You Can't Do That on Television, Peter"
2012–2013SmashKaren CartwrightMain role
2014It Could Be WorseLucyEpisode: "Uncharted Territory"
2014In My DreamsNatalie RussoTelevision film
2014–2018ScorpionPaige DineenMain role
2016Lip Sync BattleHerselfEpisode "Katharine McPhee vs.Jason Derulo"
2017A Deadly Secret...Kathie DurstTelevision film
2021Country ComfortBailey HartMain role
2021The Masked SingerHerself/Ice CreamSeason 6 contestant: half of costume "Banana Split" with husband David Foster

Stage

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YearProductionRoleLocationNotes
2005Annie Get Your GunAnnie OakleyCabrillo Music Theatre
2018WaitressJenna HuntersonBrooks Atkinson TheatreBroadway
2019Adelphi TheatreWest End
2019–2020Brooks Atkinson TheatreBroadway

Awards and nominations

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YearAssociationCategoryWorkResult
2005Ovation AwardsLead Actress in a Musical[140]Annie Get Your Gun (stage production)Nominated
2006Fox Reality AwardsFavorite Hottie[141]Won
2006Teen Choice AwardsChoice Breakout Female ArtistNominated
2006VH1 Big in '06 AwardsBig "It" GirlWon
2007Teen Choice AwardsChoice Breakout Female ArtistNominated
2007Young Hollywood AwardsExciting New Vocalist[142]Won
2012Teen Choice AwardsChoice TV Breakout Star: FemaleSmashNominated
2012Women's Image Network AwardsBest Actress in a Drama Series[143]SmashWon
2018Broadway.com Audience AwardsFavorite Replacement (Female)WaitressWon

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