- One of her "Peg Bundy" bras is located in the Frederick's of Hollywood Lingerie Museum in Hollywood. It was stolen during the 1993 riots, but was returned by the thieves after they discovered its value.
- At age 42, she gave birth to her second child, son Jackson James White, on 3/1/96. Child's father is her second husband, Jack White.
- At the Married... with Children (1987) auditions, it was her own idea to dress Peg Bundy in clothes from the 1960s.
- Her younger sisters, Liz Sagal and Jean Sagal, are identical twins.
- Became a mother for the third time at age 52 when daughter Esme Louise Sutter was born via surrogate on 1/10/07. Child's father is her third husband, Kurt Sutter.
- Has played the mother of Kaley Cuoco's character on two different sitcoms: 8 Simple Rules (2002) and The Big Bang Theory (2007).
- Was hired to sing backup for Bob Dylan during his 1978 tour but was fired along with half the band a week before it started.
- Her father was a Russian Jewish immigrant. Her mother had English, German and Scottish ancestry.
- Her older brother David Sagal is a lawyer and studio executive at Warner Brothers.
- Married boyfriend of two years Kurt Sutter in a private ceremony at their home in the Los Angeles neighborhood of Los Feliz on 10/2/04.
- Her godfather is producer Norman Lear.
- Her father, Boris Sagal, was a director, and her mother, Sara Macon, was a singer.
- Her younger brother Joey Sagal appeared in a couple of Married... with Children (1987) episodes.
- Parodied her role of Peg Bundy via a similarly-attired character in the animated sitcom episode A Bicyclops Built for Two (2000).
- Her first marriage, to bass player Freddie Beckmeyer, ended in divorce after three years. A second to Jack White, who was involved in the "Mighty Ducks" hockey film series as both actor and advisor, also ended in divorce. She has two children from her second marriage, Sarah and Jackson.
- Wore a red wig for her role as Peg Bundy on Married... with Children (1987).
- She was awarded a Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame for Television at 7021 Hollywood Blvd. in Hollywood, CA on 9/9/2014.
- In December 1989, after two months of pregnancy with her first child, she suffered a miscarriage.
- Her band, The Group With No Name, released its self-titled album on Casablanca Records on September 3, 1976.
- In a far cry from the red-wigged, stiletto-heeled Peg Bundy on Married... with Children (1987), she played responsible sitcom mother Cate Hennessey on 8 Simple Rules (2002).
- After her mother's death, her father married renowned dancer/choreographer Marge Champion.
- Daughter of Boris Sagal and Sara Macon.
- Sang background vocals on Molly Hatchet's album "Take No Prisoners" (1981).
- Attended and graduated from Palisades High School in Pacific Palisades, CA (1971). She was a member of the drama club, but she never had her picture in any of the annuals.
- Stepsister of Gregg Champion and Blake Champion.
- Stepgranddaughter of Ernest Belcher.
- Mentioned in The 2,000-Year-Old Virgin (2014).
- Born at 2:37 PM (PST).
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