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Katharine McPhee

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

Katharine McPhee

Katharine Hope McPhee

(1984-03-25) March 25, 1984

Katharine Foster[1]

  • Singer-songwriter
  • actress

2005–present

  • Nick Cokas
    (m. 2008; div. 2016)
  • (m. 2019)

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Her eponymous debut album was released on RCA Records on January 30, 2007, and debuted at number two on the Billboard 200, selling 381,000 copies (as of December 2010).[6] The album's first single, "Over It", was a Billboard Top 30 hit and was certified gold in 2008.[7] Her second album, Unbroken, was released on Verve 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-themed Christmas Is the Time to Say I Love You, was released on October 12, 2010. The album debuted at number 11 on the Billboard Top Holiday Albums chart, while the single "Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas" peaked at number 16 on the "Billboard" AC chart. As of January 2011, this album had sold 23,000 copies.[8] McPhee released her fourth album, Hysteria, on September 18, 2015.[9] She released her fifth album, I Fall in Love Too Easily, composed of jazz standards, on November 17, 2017.


McPhee has also established an acting career, co-starring in The House Bunny and Shark Night 3D. She played Karen Cartwright, one of the lead roles on Smash. From 2014 to 2018, she starred in CBS' Scorpion as Paige Dineen.


She made her Broadway debut in the musical Waitress, taking over the role of Jenna in 2018 and again in 2019–2020 and also starred in the role in London's West End in 2019.

Early life[edit]

McPhee was born in Los Angeles, California.[5] Her father, Daniel McPhee,[5] was a television producer.[10] Her mother, Peisha (née Burch) McPhee, has been a vocal coach on American Idol since 2011.[11][12] The family moved to the Sherman 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 on American Idol since 2012.[13] McPhee is of English, Irish, Scottish, and German descent.[14]


She attended Boston 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 as Annie Oakley in a Cabrillo Music Theater production of the musical Annie 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 2007 musical film Crazy, based on the life of Hank Garland. McPhee filmed the role in early 2005, before she auditioned for American Idol.


McPhee has struggled with eating disorders. She told People that at age 13, she began starving herself and exercising compulsively, and at age 17, became bulimic.[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 her American Idol audition; her rehab stint ended just before the Idol semifinals started in February 2006.[19]


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

When Ryan Seacrest announced the results that night, McPhee was placed in the top two.

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When Ryan Seacrest announced the results that night, McPhee was in the bottom two but declared safe when Chris Daughtry was eliminated.

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Personal life[edit]

After dating for three years, on February 2, 2008, McPhee married Nick Cokas at Beverly Hills Presbyterian Church.[126] In October 2013, she was photographed publicly kissing her married Smash 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 her Scorpion co-star Elyes Gabel for almost two years. They split in 2016.[131]


She became engaged to record producer David Foster in June 2018.[132] They married a year later on June 28, 2019, at the St. Yeghiche Armenian Apostolic Church in Kensington, London.[133] She gave birth to a son on February 22, 2021.[134][135] In February 2022, McPhee described struggling with her mental health after gaining weight during her pregnancy.[136]

(2007)

Katharine McPhee

(2010)

Unbroken

(2010)

Christmas Is the Time to Say I Love You

(2015)

Hysteria

(2017)

I Fall in Love Too Easily

Christmas Songs (with ) (2023)

David Foster

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