Kim Cattrall built a career that spans film, television, and stage, marked by roles that combined comedic timing with grounded dramatic work. Before global recognition for Sex and the City, she appeared in films such as Police Academy, Big Trouble in Little China, and Mannequin, balancing mainstream projects with theatre productions in London and New York. Her return to the stage in works like Private Lives reaffirmed her versatility, while later television roles, including Sensitive Skin and Filthy Rich, expanded her range into character-led dramedy. Across decades, she has maintained steady work in international productions, moving between North American and British industries with a consistent commitment to long-form character development.