Katie Lohmann
- Actress
Katie Lohmann was born in Scottsdale, Arizona, on January 29, 1980. She
is the youngest of three children (sister Christine and brother
Michael). Her father Dan is a successful accountant and has owned
several businesses. Her mother Sharon is the head of Payroll for
Citibank. Her parents divorced in 1992.
Katie discovered early on that she loved performing on stage. Her first
performance was singing a song from the Walt Disney classic The Little Mermaid (1989), at the
age of eight, and she received a standing ovation. In 1989 a casting
call took place for the new Disney Mickey Mouse show, The All New Mickey Mouse Club (1989). Although
she had never worked on a TV show, Katie felt that this would be the
perfect opportunity and was told she was exactly what they were looking
for. However, her mother felt she was too young and the show would
interfere with her education. Katie decided to take her mother's advice
and wait until she was finished with school before pursuing her career.
Ten years later (2000) she graduated from high school and relocated to
Los Angeles. She captured Hollywood by storm with her platinum blonde
hair and beautiful hazel eyes. Katie had already been modeling for
several years prior to moving to Los Angeles, and within a short time
had been on the cover of numerous magazines all over the world. It
wasn't long after that she came to the attention of Playboy magazine,
and they decided to make her a centerfold. By the age of 20 she landed
her first acting gig on Rude Awakening (1998), and soon found herself in such films
as Tomcats (2001)_, Auto Focus (2002) and Dorm Daze (2003), starring Tatyana Ali and Danielle Fishel.
As for her current projects, she recently shot a pilot for the WB
entitled "Hot Mama", with Gina Gershon, and has a role on Creating America's Next Hit Television Show (2004), directed
by Richard Kline.
She currently resides in Woodland Hills, California, and hopes to do
more comedy work in the future, utilizing her talents to become
successful and respected.
is the youngest of three children (sister Christine and brother
Michael). Her father Dan is a successful accountant and has owned
several businesses. Her mother Sharon is the head of Payroll for
Citibank. Her parents divorced in 1992.
Katie discovered early on that she loved performing on stage. Her first
performance was singing a song from the Walt Disney classic The Little Mermaid (1989), at the
age of eight, and she received a standing ovation. In 1989 a casting
call took place for the new Disney Mickey Mouse show, The All New Mickey Mouse Club (1989). Although
she had never worked on a TV show, Katie felt that this would be the
perfect opportunity and was told she was exactly what they were looking
for. However, her mother felt she was too young and the show would
interfere with her education. Katie decided to take her mother's advice
and wait until she was finished with school before pursuing her career.
Ten years later (2000) she graduated from high school and relocated to
Los Angeles. She captured Hollywood by storm with her platinum blonde
hair and beautiful hazel eyes. Katie had already been modeling for
several years prior to moving to Los Angeles, and within a short time
had been on the cover of numerous magazines all over the world. It
wasn't long after that she came to the attention of Playboy magazine,
and they decided to make her a centerfold. By the age of 20 she landed
her first acting gig on Rude Awakening (1998), and soon found herself in such films
as Tomcats (2001)_, Auto Focus (2002) and Dorm Daze (2003), starring Tatyana Ali and Danielle Fishel.
As for her current projects, she recently shot a pilot for the WB
entitled "Hot Mama", with Gina Gershon, and has a role on Creating America's Next Hit Television Show (2004), directed
by Richard Kline.
She currently resides in Woodland Hills, California, and hopes to do
more comedy work in the future, utilizing her talents to become
successful and respected.