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Cathy Rigby was born on 12 December, 1952 in Long Beach, California, United States, is an American gymnast and actress. At 68 years old, Cathy Rigby height is 4 ft 10 in (149.0 cm).

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Cathy Rigby Age 70 years old
Zodiac Sign Sagittarius
Born 12 December 1952
Birthday 12 December
Birthplace Long Beach, California, United States
Nationality United States

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Cathy Rigby Weight & Measurements

Physical Status
Weight 45 kg (99 lb)
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Who Is Cathy Rigby's Husband?

Her husband is Thomas P. McCoy (m. 1982), Ty Mason (m. 1973–1981)

Family
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Husband Thomas P. McCoy (m. 1982), Ty Mason (m. 1973–1981)
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Children Kaitlin McCoy, Theresa McCoy, Thomas Buck Mason, Ryan Mason

Cathy Rigby Net Worth

She net worth has been growing significantly in 2021-22. So, how much is Cathy Rigby worth at the age of 70 years old? Cathy Rigby’s income source is mostly from being a successful Actress. She is from United States. We have estimated Cathy Rigby's net worth , money, salary, income, and assets.

Net Worth in 2022 $1 Million - $5 Million
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Net Worth in 2021 Pending
Salary in 2021 Under Review
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Source of Income Actress

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Timeline

2015

In late August 2015, Rigby reprised her role in a limited 15-day run at the Pacific National Exhibition in Vancouver.

2013

In August 2011, Rigby started another Peter Pan tour at the age of 60, continuing through 2013. In 2012, she appeared in American Girl's McKenna Shoots for The Stars, as McKenna's gymnastics coach. Rigby confirmed that she was leaving the role of Peter Pan for good when her tour concluded on April 28, 2013. She said, "No, we don't say goodbye, because saying goodbye means forgetting, and I'm not forgetting, I'm just going to find another adventure."

1990

In 1990, Rigby again appeared as Peter Pan on Broadway and later took the production on tour. She received excellent reviews for her performance and was nominated for a Tony Award. She played the role again in 1998–1999. In 2002–2003, she played the lead in the touring production of the musical Seussical, and in 2004–2005, she again toured as Peter Pan, billing it as her farewell. Yet she returned to the role in 2008 at the Benedum Center in Pittsburgh, and in 2009 at the Mansion Theater in Branson, Missouri.

1981

In 1981, she starred as Dorothy in a production of The Wizard of Oz. Other theatrical appearances included Annie Get Your Gun and Meet Me In St. Louis.

After retiring from gymnastics, Rigby married professional football player Tommy Mason, with whom she had two sons. She and Mason divorced in 1981. While acting in The Wizard of Oz, she met her second husband, Tom McCoy, whom she credited with helping her fight bulimia. She and McCoy had two daughters, Theresa and Kaitlin.

1980

During the 1980s, she began speaking publicly about her experiences with eating disorders. She suffered from bulimia for 12 years and wrote in an article for People in 1984: "I wanted to be perfect in my attitude and in my weight. Inside I was going crazy. I probably consumed 10,000 calories a day or more in fast foods. I can tell you where every McDonald's and Jack in the Box was along the way (to my voice lessons)—and every bathroom where I could get rid of the food." According to a People interview in 1991, "twice she was hospitalized and nearly died from electrolyte imbalance."

1974

In 1974, the producers of a theater-in-the-round version of Peter Pan offered Rigby the title role. Rigby commented that she was "scared to death" during rehearsals; only 20 and just a year into "retirement," she had no idea what she would be doing with the rest of her life when the role came along. To her surprise, she discovered that she enjoyed playing Peter Pan.

1972

Rigby went on to compete at the 1972 Summer Olympics, but was hampered by injury. Prior to the Games, she had been working on a balance beam skill that was quite risky for the time: a front aerial walkover. However, because she was injured, she did not attempt this move during the competition and did not win a medal. She retired from gymnastics after the 1972 Olympics.

1970

In the mid-1970s, Rigby shattered an old taboo by appearing in a series of TV commercials for Stayfree maxi-pads created by Young & Rubicam copywriter Peter Cornish, thereby becoming the first celebrity to endorse a feminine hygiene product. She then worked for 18 years as a commentator for ABC Sports and appeared in made-for-television movies. In 1976, she guest-starred as a Russian gymnast on the TV series The Six Million Dollar Man.

1968

Rigby was the highest-scoring American gymnast at the 1968 Summer Olympics in Mexico City, making her a favorite with American television audiences and helping to popularize gymnastics in America. She was the U.S. national champion in 1970 and 1972, and became the first American woman to win a medal at the World Artistic Gymnastics Championships: the silver medal on the balance beam at the 1970 Championships. International Gymnastics Article

1952

Cathleen Roxanne Rigby (later Mason, later McCoy, born December 12, 1952), known as Cathy Rigby, is an actress, speaker, and former artistic gymnast. Her performance in the 1968 Summer Olympics helped to popularize the sport of gymnastics in the United States.