Rosanna Cabot (April 15th, 2002 to July 29th, 2005; July 30th, 2007 to January 28th, 2008)
At a Glance
Cady, born Katie McClain, was born and raised in southern California. She began her career at the age of nine, with the popular commercial, I Am Stuck on Band-Aids. Other commercials followed, as well as appearances on such television series as Cheers, St. Elsewhere and Lou Grant. Her early film credits included playing Peter O'Toole's daughter, Tess, in My Favorite Year; and tap-dancing, 1930s style, on a white piano, in Pennies From Heaven.
She arrived in New York at age 17, when a workshop production of Judith Viorst's Happy Birthday and Other Humiliations moved east for pre-Broadway tryouts. Despite its limited run, Cady received good reviews and doors began to open for her in the city. A role in an episode of Spenser: For Hire was followed by a leading role in the television movie, A Father's Homecoming. In addition, she appeared in the independent film, Simple Justice, and Sondheim's A Little Night Music for the New York Opera Ensemble.
Craving a little stability in her life, she began to look for something that would allow her to live in one place for a while. Originally offered a screen test for the role of Dixie Cooney on All My Children while working on a pilot, she had regretfully turned it down. A few months later, All My Children came knocking at her door once again, and this time she was free to audition. Several nerve-racking weeks later, the part of Dixie Cooney was hers.
In 1990, Cady won the Daytime Emmy Award as Outstanding Juvenile Female for her portrayal of Dixie. In 1991, she won Soap Opera Digest's award for Best Heroine and received another Daytime Emmy nomination in 1992. She and her co-star, Michael E. Knight, also won Soap Opera Update's MVP Award for Best Couple. Additionally, during her time on the show she was nominated for four other Soap Opera Digest Awards, including Hottest Female Star; and Soap Opera Update's Most Valuable Player award.
While working on All My Children, Cady continued to train with teacher Michael Howard and to work in the theater, appearing as Adriana in The Comedy of Errors at the Hudson Theatre Guild; Hero in Much Ado About Nothing at Lincoln Center; Cory in Barefoot in the Park; with All My Children co-star Walt Willey at the Westbury and Valley Forge Music Fair; as Tamara/Bridget in Quiet on the Set at the Westbeth; and in Self Offence at the Cucuracha.
Despite her heavy schedule, she found time to develop a talent for playing the guitar and writing music and poetry; and began performing in and around the New York area. She toured briefly with Walt Willey and company in Mackinaw Island, Michigan and Laughlin, Nevada; and performed cabaret-style in Atlantic City's Trump Plaza. Special experiences included singing for director Jonathan Demme and others at the Directors Guild Awards, and recording a song written especially for her to sing over a montage of her character's life, on All My Children.
When her contract ended in 1996, she departed All My Children. After taking a few months off, she appeared as Lady in David Ives' The Red Address at the Second Stage, opposite Kevin Anderson, which garnered excellent reviews in the New York Times, the New Yorker and The Voice. She also wrote, produced, and co-directed a surrealist one-woman piece, Mona7, and performed in Inventions of Farewell, another one-woman piece, compiled from Wallace Stevens' poetry. She spent a semester at New York's New School for Social Research, then was accepted to The School of Visual Arts as an illustration major.
Cady has appeared on VH-1 as a guest VJ, and in comedy shorts for Comedy Central. She has been a guest on Live: With Regis & Kathie Lee, and has appeared on Northwest Afternoon, Vicki and Geraldo. She appeared on the premiere of the Lifetime Cable Network show, Biggers and Summer, where she performed one of her original songs, Harmony. She has been featured in The New York Daily News, TV Guide and McCall's.
All My Children Dixie Cooney October 1988 - 1996; July 3rd, 1998 to February 26th, 2002; December 23rd, 2005 to January 30th, 2007
Home Fires
1987
Who Will Love My Children?
Virginia Fray
1987
St. Elsewhere
Erin Scheinfeld
Spenser: For Hire
Laurie (Episode 3.13 "To the End of the Line")
January 23rd, 1988
Cheers
Joyce Pantusso (Episode 5.22 "The Godfather: Part 3")
March 19th, 1987
One Big family
1986
Lou Grant
1977
Acting Portfolio
FILM
The Living Room Waltz
2000
My Favorite Year
Tess
1982
Awards and Acclaim
Daytime Emmys Winner, Outstanding Supporting Actress (2004; for As the World Turns)
Daytime Emmys Winner, Outstanding Juvenile Female (1990; for All My Children)
Daytime Emmys Nomination, Outstanding Supporting Actress (2003, 2004; for As the World Turns)
Daytime Emmys Nomination, Outstanding Supporting Actress (2001; for All My Children)
Daytime Emmys Nomination, Outstanding Ingenue (1992; for All My Children)
Daytime Emmys Nomination, Outstanding Juvenile Female (1990; for All My Children)
Daytime Emmys Pre-Nomination, Outstanding Supporting Actress (2007; for All My Children)
Daytime Emmys Pre-Nomination, Outstanding Supporting Actress (2003, 2004, 2005; for As the World Turns)
Soap Opera Digest Award Winner, Best Heroine (1991; for All My Children)
Soap Opera Digest Award Winner, Favorite Return (1999; for All My Children)
Vital Statistics
BIRTHPLACE: Burbank, California
BIRTHDATE: October 13th, 1969
HEIGHT: 5'3"
HAIR: Blonde
EYES: Blue
News Archives
News Archive: McClain will return as AMC's Dixie. [May 11th, 1998]
News Archive: McClain hints she may leave AMC. [Apr 1st, 2000]
News Archive: McClain, ABC enter contract talks. [Nov 13th, 2000]
News Archive: McClain will exit AMC. [Nov 12th, 2001]
News Archive: McClain to join cast of CBS's ATWT. [Mar 4th, 2002]
News Archive: McClain inks on for extended ATWT stay. [Feb 3rd, 2003]
News Archive: Budget cuts may force McClain out in '04. [Dec 15th, 2003]
News Archive: ATWT exec says that McClain isn't leaving. [Jan 5th, 2004]
News Archive: McClain to take temporary leave from ATWT. [Feb 21st, 2005]
News Archive: ATWT status prompts AMC return rumors for McClain. [Apr 25th, 2005]
News Archive: ABC confirms Cady McClain to return as Dixie. [Dec 19th, 2005]
News Archive: ATWT mulling recast of McClain's ATWT role. [Mar 12th, 2006]
News Archive: Shocker: Dixie Martin falls victim to Satin Slayer. [Jan 22nd, 2007]
News Archive: McClain goes on the record about her AMC firing. [Feb 19th, 2007]
News Archive: McClain inks deal to return to ATWT. [May 13th, 2007]
News Archive: McClain to exit ATWT earlier than expected. [Nov 12th, 2007]
News Archive: McClain headed back to AMC for short-term appearance. [Mar 24th, 2008]
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