- Kitty Walker
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name = Katherine Anne Walker McCallister
series = Brothers & Sisters
caption =Calista Flockhart as Kitty Walker.
first = "Patriarchy"
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creator =Jon Robin Baitz
portrayer =Calista Flockhart
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nickname = Kitty
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gender = Female
age = 40
born = September 1968
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occupation = Communications Director for Senator Robert McCallister
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family = William Walker I (father; deceased)
Nora Walker (mother)
Sarah Walker (sister)
Tommy Walker (brother)
Kevin Walker (brother)
Justin Walker (brother)
Ryan Walker (half-brother)
spouse = Robert McCallister (married 2007)
children = "unnamed child" (with Robert; miscarried 2007)
Sophia McCallister (step-daughter)
Jack McCallister (step-son)
relatives =Saul Holden (Uncle via Nora)
Paige Whedon (niece, via Sarah)
Cooper Whedon (nephew, via Sarah)
Julia Walker (Sister-in-Law, via Tommy)
William Walker II (nephew, via Tommy; deceased)
Elizabeth Walker (niece, via Tommy)
Jason McCallister (brother-in-law, via Robert)
Scotty Wandell (brother-in-law, via Kevin)
residence =San Marino, California
religion = Christian / Jewish
nationality = AmericanKatherine Anne "Kitty" McCallister (née Walker) is a fictional character on the primetime show "Brothers & Sisters". She is played by actress
Calista Flockhart .Character history
Background
Kitty is the second eldest of the Walker family. Kitty shared the
conservative beliefs of her father, William, and brother, Tommy. Being Republican, Kitty always had clashes with her mother, Nora, who is more liberal. Even though they love each other, their relationship is somewhat complicated.One of the reasons for their misunderstanding was because of younger brother Justin. Kitty supported his decision to join the army whereas Nora was completely against it, especially after Justin was deployed to
Afghanistan . From that point until Kitty's return toLos Angeles the two had barely spoken to each other. Until she returned for a visit for her birthday, Kitty had not been home in several years. She had been living inNew York City , and witnessed the fall of theTwin Towers during the9/11 attacks.eason 1
Kitty quit her job in
New York as a radio host after she got the opportunity to be apart of the political show ("Red, White and Blue") in Los Angeles even though her then fiancé, Jonathan, didn't want her to do so. Unable to work things out, they broke up.
After the sudden death of her father, Kitty discovered, alongside with the rest of the Walker family, that her father had been cheating on her mother and had embezzled money from the companypension fund, putting the family business at risk.Feeling betrayed and vulnerable, Kitty slept with cohost Warren Salter, furthermore complicating things with Jonathan, who wanted to reconcile with her. Soon after they ultimately decided it was for their best interest to break things up definitely. Jonathan then left back to New York. Kitty was therefore free to pursue an affair with Warren but he was hesitant as he was already involved with the young and feisty assistant Amber. Warren finally asked Kitty out. She accepted on the condition that he set things straight with Amber. When Kitty discovered that he didn't do so she realised they didn't have a future together.
When Kitty's brother Justin was called to fight in Iraq, she asked one of her guests, Senator McCallister, for his help concerning that matter but he refused. After another failed attempt to make him change his mind, Kitty apologized in front of her audience. Even though she admitted she had made a mistake, she didn't regret it and decided to leave the show. McCallister was nonetheless impressed by her frankness.
After much persuasion from Senator McCallister, Kitty became his communications director. Even though it was obvious that they were attracted to each other Kitty was reticent at first because of her recent misfortune with men and she wanted to take a "man fast", the two of them eventually started dating soon after. Most recently after the campaign helicopter that she and the Senator were scheduled to fly on crashed, Kitty asked Senator McCallister to marry her. Later the Senator proposed and Kitty accepted.
eason 2
In Season 2, Kitty continues to plan her wedding to Robert, however, when she discovers she is pregnant, the wedding is pushed forward to save the Senator from scandal of having a child out of wedlock. When Kitty eventually miscarries her child, the wedding is put off. After Kitty and Robert marry, their main goal is to have another child, after IVF fails to work, the couple decide to look at the process of adoption.
eason 3
In Season 3, Kitty and Robert are married and starting the adoption process. She asks Sarah to write a recomendation for her and Robert. However, Sarah has Nora do it as she has little to no time. Kitty, being suspicios, questions Sarah about the letter and finds ou that Nora really wrote it. This leads to a slight rift between Sarah and Kitty. Sarah then writes the letter. Later, Robert tells Kitty that he has heard rumors that someone in his administration has written a book about his non-victorious presidential campaign. It is revealed that Kitty wrote the book. She accidentally leaves it at her mother's home. Nora and Justin read the book and inform the others. They read the book and see that Kitty is talking about them in negative ways. Kitty and Robert then have all of them over for a regualr Waalker dinner for the social worker. The dinner then goes horribly, Nora spills water all over the social worker and then the worker leaves. Nora and then Kitty engage in an argument. Robert, to everyone's suprise, then gets up and tells Nora "That's Enough!" And defends Kitty. Kitty explains that she used her family to describe certain apects abouyt the typical voter. Robert, who is slightly angry about the book, reads it and tells her it's brilliant. However, if Kitty publishes it she will have to resign as his Communications Director.
External links
* [http://www.abcmedianet.com/showpage/showpage.html?program_id=CB2214&type=lead Press release for Brothers & Sisters]
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