Kathryn Grody (born 1947) is an American actress, writer, and producer. She is known for her roles in Reds (1981), My Bodyguard (1980), and The Lemon Sisters (1989).
Grody was born in Los Angeles, CA. She studied acting at HB Studio in New York City.
Grody starred, alongside Diane Keaton and Carol Kane, in 1989's The Lemon Sisters. She has written and starred in a number of solo shows, including the autobiographical plays Mom's Life and The Unexpected 3rd.
In 2025, Grody and Patinkin premiered "Seasoned," an indie episodic dramedy based on their real lives, at the Tribeca Festival.
She has been married to actor and singer Mandy Patinkin since 1980 and they have two children, Isaac and Gideon. In 2020, Gideon began filming and photographing Grody and Patinkin's daily lives, posting images and clips to multiple social media outlets. The couple soon developed a significant social media following. Later that year, Grody and Patinkin partnered with Swing Left, creating videos with their sons to encourage people to vote for Joe Biden in the 2020 United States presidential election.
In a 2025 New York Times interview with her husband Patinkin, she was critical of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin NetanyahuâÂÂs policies during the Gaza War, calling them âÂÂthe worst thing for Jewish peopleâ and expressed concern for the weaponization of antisemitism in the aftermath of the October 7 attacks, stating that âÂÂthe fact that I [sic] abhor the policies of the leader of that country does not mean I am a self-hating Jew or IâÂÂm antisemiticâÂÂ. She also argued that âÂÂcompassion for every person in Gaza is very JewishâÂÂ.