RottenTomatoes.com
Log In | Register | What is RT?
  • Home
  • Movies
  • DVD
  • Celebrities
  • News
  • Critics
  • Trailers & Pictures
  • CommunityBeta
RT Search Powered by Google
help icon Enhanced RT
searches on Google
Click here to turn on enhanced search results from RT on your Google searches.
 
Celebrities / Actors / Phoebe Cates / Biography
Phoebe Cates

Phoebe Cates

<< BACK TO PROFILE

Related Media

PHOTOS (4)
FILMOGRAPHY
FAN SITES
NEWS
FORUMS
POSTERS (3)

Biography

This page uses content from the Phoebe Cates biography page on the English version of Wikipedia and is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License. This list of authors can be seen in the page history. Rotten Tomatoes disclaims any and all warranties as to the accuracy or reliability of the content.

Phoebe Cates (born Phoebe Belle Katz on July 16, 1963 in New York City, New York) is an American film actress who, by her own description, has retired from acting to be a full-time mother.

Cates was born in New York City; her father is director Joseph Cates and her uncle is Gilbert Cates, also a director. Her father is of Jewish heritage; her maternal grandfather was a Chinese Filipino and her maternal grandmother was a Russian Jew. Cates attended the Professional Children's School. She followed in the steps of her father and uncle in changing her surname for professional reasons.

She achieved icon status in the early 1980s for her role in the teen comedy Fast Times at Ridgemont High, in which she stripped off her bikini top in a slow-motion fantasy sequence. Because Fast Times became an early-80's cult classic, this is the event for which she is most often remembered. Harper's Bazaar magazine, in 1984, included her in their list of America's 10 Most Beautiful Women.

That same year, in the romance film Paradise, and in contrast to the coyness of Brooke Shields in the similarly themed and more popular The Blue Lagoon, Cates appeared nude, although she was said to have used a body double in some of the close-ups. In a People magazine article, Cates said she had expressed reservations about this situation to her father, who advised her to play it in whatever way she felt was artistically honest.

In 1985 Cates appeared Off-Broadway in Rich Relations by David Henry Hwang at Second Stage Theatre.

Her later roles were more modest and largely oriented toward younger audiences, who remember her best as the female lead in the two Gremlins films. Her face made the covers of teen magazines such as Seventeen, Tiger Beat, Teen Beat and others.

In 1989, she married actor Kevin Kline, whom she had originally met while auditioning for the part that Meg Tilly ultimately won in The Big Chill. In 1991, she was slated to be in Father of the Bride, but dropped out due to pregnancy. In 1996, she narrated the award-winning documentary short, The Flame, a film about the nonprofit world hunger organization Heifer International.

Kline and Cates make their home in New York City and have two children, Owen Kline, born in 1991 (who, in 2005, received rave reviews for his performance in The Squid and the Whale) and Greta Kline, born in 1994. They all appeared in Cates' most recent film, The Anniversary Party (2001). The film was an ensemble comedy written and directed by Scottish actor Alan Cumming and Cates' real-life best friend of the past 25 years, Fast Times at Ridgemont High co-star Jennifer Jason Leigh, and in it Cates played, fittingly enough, a Hollywood actress who has retired from acting to be a full-time mother.

In 2005, Cates opened her own gift store/boutique emporium called Blue Tree on New York's Madison Avenue.

Pop Culture

Pop/Rock band Fenix*TX wrote a song entitled "Phoebe Cates" on their album called Lechuza. The song contains lyrics such as "I'm looking for a fast time, Watching out for bright lights, Send me off to private school, When I'm with you it's paradise." This is a play on words containing four of her movie titles. Another line reads: "Wasting time... going blind.... I've been in love since the day I saw Fast Times, It's on a permanent rewind and can you guess my favorite part?, I used to like tossing off to her pool scene, Now I'm kissing TV screens..."

"Phoebe Cates (Is Dead)" is a song by the Hoolapoppers.

In the video for Fountains of Wayne's "Stacey's Mom", there is a parody of Phoebe Cates famous bikini scene from Fast Times at Ridgemont High.

Selected filmography

  • The Anniversary Party (2001)
  • Princess Caraboo (1994)
  • Bodies, Rest and Motion (1993)
  • Drop Dead Fred (1991)
  • Gremlins 2: The New Batch (1990)
  • I Love You to Death (1990)
  • Shag (1989)
  • Bright Lights, Big City (1988)
  • Date with an Angel (1987)
  • Gremlins (1984)
  • Lace (1984, TV)
  • Private School (1983)
  • Fast Times at Ridgemont High (1982)
  • Paradise (1982)

External links

  • The Blue Tree
  • Fanpage
  • ABC News (June 1, 2006)

Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify the biographical information on this page under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.2 or any later version published by the Free Software Foundation.



 
 
About| Site Map| Help| RT To Go| Contact Us| Critics Submission| Linking to RT| Licensing| Movie List| Games| Celebs List| Newsletter
IGN Logo

IGN.com | GameSpy | Comrade | Arena | FilePlanet | GameSpy Technology
TeamXbox | Planets | Vaults | VE3D | CheatsCodesGuides | GameStats | GamerMetrics
AskMen.com | Rotten Tomatoes | Direct2Drive | Green Pixels


By continuing past this page, and by the continued use of this site, you agree to be bound by and abide by the User Agreement.
Copyright 1998-2009, IGN Entertainment, Inc. About IGN | Support | Advertise | Privacy Policy | User Agreement | Subscribe to RT's XML feed! IGN RSS Feeds
IGN's enterprise databases running Oracle, SQL and MySQL are professionally monitored and managed by Pythian Remote DBA
Certain product data ©1995-present Muze, Inc. For personal use only. All rights reserved.