
Eartha Kitt
Biography
Eartha Mae Kitt (January 17, 1927 – December 25, 2008) was an American actress, singer and cabaret star. She was perhaps best known for her highly distinctive singing style and her 1953 hit Christmas song "Santa Baby". Orson Welles once called her the "most exciting woman in the world." She took over the role of Catwoman for the third season of the 1960s Batman television series, replacing Julie Newmar, who was unavailable for the final season. She also was famous for being the voice of Yzma in Disney's The Emperor's New Groove as well as its sequel and TV series. Description above from the Wikipedia article Eartha Kitt, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia
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Movie Appearances

I Woke Up Early the Day I Died
as Cult Leader
1998

Boomerang
as Lady Eloise
1992

I Know a Woman Like That
as Self
2009

The Emperor's New Groove
as Yzma (voice)
2000

Up the Chastity Belt
as Scheherazade
1972

Erik the Viking
as Freya
1989

Holes
as Madame Zeroni
2003

Kronk's New Groove
as Yzma (voice)
2005

And Then Came Love
as Mona
2007

Once Upon a Halloween
as Yzma (voice) (archive sound)
2005

Harriet the Spy
as Agatha K. Plummer
1996

St. Louis Blues
as Gogo Germaine
1958

Feast of All Saints
as Lola Dede
2001

The Mark of the Hawk
as Renee
1957

Friday Foster
as Madame Rena
1975

Catwoman vs. the White House
as Self (archive footage)
2022

The Sweatbox
as Self
2002

The Legendary Nat King Cole
as Self
2004

The Serpent Warriors
as Snake Priestess
1985

Anna Lucasta
as Anna Lucasta
1958
TV Appearances

The Famous Jett Jackson
as Albertine Whethers
1998

The Simpsons
as Eartha Kitt (voice)
1989

Burke's Law
as Honoria De Witt
1963

American Dad!
as Fortune Teller (voice)
2005

The Colgate Comedy Hour
as Self
1950

Batman
as The Catwoman
1966

Miami Vice
as Priestess Chata
1984

The Wild Thornberrys
as Lioness #1 (voice)
1998
Bei Bio
as Self
1983
Münchner Bilderbogen
as Self
1970

The Merv Griffin Show
as Self
1962

New York Undercover
as Mrs. Stubbs
1994