
During her gymnastics career,
Cathy won numerous international medals- including eight gold- and
in 1998, she was inducted into the International Gymnastics Hall of
Fame. When Cathy retired from the sport, she joined ABC Sports for
18 years, providing expert commentary on the sport of gymnastics around
the world. During this time, ABC’s venerable Wide World of Sports
named her one of “America’s Most Influential Women in
Sports.” After seven years of intense voice and theatrical training,
she embarked on a new career in performing arts. National and regional
tour credits include: Annie Get Your Gun, Meet Me In St. Louis, South
Pacific, Paint Your Wagon, The Unsinkable Molly Brown, Silvia, and
Steel Magnolias. On Broadway, she starred as the title role in Peter
Pan in 1991 and 1998, and in Seussical the Musical as Cat-In-The-Hat
in 2002. Cathy has been honored with the National Broadway Theatre
Award, “Ovation” Lifetime Achievement Award (the West
Coast version of a “Tony”) and the 2004 Distinguished
Lifetime Service Award from The League of American Theatres and Producers.
In 1991, Cathy was nominated for the Tony Award for Best Leading Actress
in a Musical when she starred in the 35th Anniversary production of
Peter Pan on Broadway. In addition to multiple Tony nominations, Peter
Pan also garnered several Emmy nominations, and a win, when A&E
filmed the show for television broadcast in 2001. She recently finished
filming An American Girl: McKenna Shoots for the Stars.”
Cathy and husband, Tom McCoy, are Executive Producers of the McCoy
Rigby Entertainment Series at La Mirada Theatre for the Performing
Arts in La Mirada, California, and the new Fox Performing Arts Center
in Riverside, California. There, they have successfully produced 19
seasons, and have launched several national touring productions including:
Jesus Christ Superstar, Annie Get Your Gun, Peter Pan, Camelot and
Happy Days, the Musical.
The McCoy Rigby Conservatory of the Arts in Yorba Linda, California
provides students with an opportunity to find their creative outlet,
whether it is acting, dancing, singing, art or playwriting. After
two Olympics, 18 years as a sports commentator, a successful entertainment
career, 4 kids, 4 grandkids and 30 years of marriage to the same man,
Cathy spends much of her spare time as a motivational speaker on the
topics of nutrition & wellness, and The Art of Reinventing Yourself.