Katherine Heigl

Heigl in 2011, photo by s_bukley / Shutterstock.com

Birth Name: Katherine Marie Heigl

Place of Birth: Washington, D.C., U.S.

Date of Birth: November 24, 1978

Ethnicity:
*62.5% German
*12.5% Swiss-German
*25% Irish

Katherine Heigl is an American actress, producer, and model. She is known for her roles in the films That Night, King of the Hill (1993), My Father the Hero, Under Siege 2: Dark Territory, Prince Valiant, Bug Buster, Bride of Chucky, 100 Girls, Valentine (2001), Descendant, Side Effects (2005), The Ringer, Zyzzyx Road, Caffeine (2006), Knocked Up, 27 Dresses, The Ugly Truth, Killers (2010), Life As We Know It, New Year’s Eve (2011), One for the Money, The Big Wedding, Jackie & Ryan, Jenny’s Wedding, Home Sweet Hell, Unforgettable (2017), Fear of Rain, and, in voice performance, The Nut Job films; on the shows Roswell, Grey’s Anatomy, State of Affairs, Suits, and Firefly Lane, and in the made-for-tv movie Wish Upon a Star (1996). She has appeared in Maxim, Vanity Fair, and Cosmopolitan.

Katherine is the daughter of Nancy, a personal manager, and Paul Heigl, a financial executive and accountant. Her father is of one half Irish, one quarter German, and one quarter Swiss-German, descent. Her mother is of German ancestry. Her family joined the Mormon (LDS) church after her brother’s death in 1986. She was raised partly in Northern Virginia and Denver, Colorado during her early childhood; before moving to New Canaan, Connecticut.

Katherine is married to musician and actor Josh Kelley, with whom she has three children, including an adopted daughter from Korea. One of Katherine’s siblings, a sister, was also adopted from Korea.

Katherine’s paternal grandfather was John H./Joseph Heigl (the son of Joseph Heigl and Ida Burki). John was born in Minnesota. Katherine’s great-grandfather Joseph was a German immigrant, the son of Lorentz Heigl and Theresa Fodel. Ida was a Swiss immigrant, of Swiss-German descent, and was the daughter of Jacob Burki and Anna Muller.

Katherine’s paternal grandmother was Margaret Mary Lynes (the daughter of Patrick John Lynes/Lyne and Josephine Murray). Margaret was born in New Jersey. Patrick and Josephine were Irish immigrants. Patrick was the son of John Lyne and Ellen Donoghue. Josephine was the daughter of John Murray and Eliza/Elizabeth Smith.

Katherine’s maternal grandfather was named Reinhold Ferdinand Engelhardt/Engelhart (the son of Ernest Engelhardt and Marie). Reinhold was born in Germany.

Katherine’s maternal grandmother was Margaretta/Margaret Jane Debus (the daughter of Frederick Jekel Debus and Elda Adeline Niehaus). Margaretta was born in New York. Frederick was born in New York, the son of Charles Frederick Debus and Canadian-born Elizabeth Katherine Jekel, and all of his grandparents were German, from Bavaria and Hessen. Elda was born in Pennsylvania, the daughter of Charles Henry Niehaus and Amelia Johanna Langkamp, who were both of German descent.

Sources: Katherine’s paternal grandfather, John H./Joseph Heigl, on the 1930 U.S. Census – https://familysearch.org

Marriage record of Katherine’s paternal great-grandparents, Joseph Heigl and Ida Burki – https://familysearch.org

Katherine’s paternal great-grandparents, Joseph Heigl and Ida Burki, on the 1910 U.S. Census – https://familysearch.org

Katherine’s paternal grandmother, Margaret Mary Lynes, on the 1930 U.S. Census – https://familysearch.org

Katherine’s maternal grandfather, Reinhold Ferdinand Engelhardt/Engelhart, on the 1930 U.S. Census – https://familysearch.org

Obituary of Katherine’s maternal grandmother, Margaretta/Margaret Jane (Debus) Engelhardt – http://www.legacy.com

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55 Responses

  1. skulld says:

    I am brazilian, and in southern Brazil there a A LOT of settlers with german blood. I know pure germans, that have brown eyes.
    In Bavaria and some places in southern germany, brown eyes are not uncommon.

  2. nnnnn says:

    Her hair is surely coloured. Had you never some girl-
    friend? Most blond women have coloured hair, especially
    with brown eyes. And: what’s “exotic” at brown eyes?

  3. ichbinich says:

    To Christian
    do you realy think germans doesn’t have brown eyes?
    and the majority of germans doesn’t have blond hair!

  4. Alice says:

    There are plenty of brown eyes in Europe. That would be the majority colour. Blue eyed blonds are not a majority in Germany despite the stereotype. Katherine is also part Irish so she isn’t full German.

    • Alice says:

      I work with a German lady at work who has the same eye colour as Katherine and brown hair.

    • europeproud96 says:

      finally someone who makes sense,the only countries that can say were blonde and blue eyed people is the northern countries like sweden,finnland,denmark and maybe northern grmany the rest can shut their mouths

  5. Lisa says:

    I’m german. And Keibler sounds german and her second name Ann-Marie is a typical german name. In the USA you would write Ann-Mary, or?

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