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- Katharine Towne was born in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA. She is an actress, known for Mulholland Drive (2001), What Lies Beneath (2000) and Evolution (2001). She was previously married to Charlie Hunnam.
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Born in Mississippi, Bailess began studying classical dance at age four and competed in gymnastics, dance, and cheerleading. At 11 she began performing live on television as a dancer in the Miss Mississippi Pageant, which she continued for 7 years. After attending ballet workshops across the country, she won a scholarship to the Broadway Dance Center in New York and at Ann Reinking's Broadway Theatre Project in Florida. After focusing on dance and musical theatre at Marymount Manhattan College, she took the William Esper Studio's two-year intensive program.
She recently wrapped filming the new VH1 TV series 'Hit the Floor' as Kyle, a series regular, one of the elite Los Angeles 'Devil Girl' Professional Basketball Dancers. The show, created by James LaRosa, premiered over Memorial Day Weekend this year. Katherine is no stranger to television or film; she had recurring roles on a number of TV shows including 'Gilmore Girls,' 'One Tree Hill,' 'The Loop,' and 'Sordid Lives: The Series.' She has also appeared on shows like 'NCIS' and on the big screen in "From Justin to Kelly" and "Bring It On Again." She also has numerous independent films including "Below the Beltway," "Elle: A Modern Cinderella Tale," "Stone Markers," and "2 Dead 2 Kill." She has stepped in as co-host of "Afterbuzz TV" alongside Maria Menounos. She's now getting back to her Mississippi roots by writing and performing country music.- Actress
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Katherine Boecher was born on 10 August 1981 in Beaumont, Texas, USA. She is an actress and assistant director, known for The Spy Next Door (2010), Crossroads (2002) and Supernatural (2005). She has been married to Lukas Behnken since 15 July 2006. They have two children.- Actress
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Katherine Dines was born on 6 September 1968 in Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada. She is an actress and writer, known for American Descent (2014), Watch Dogs: Legion (2020) and Crisis Point (2012). She was previously married to D'Arcy Craig.- Actress
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Katherine Disque was born in Cincinnati, Ohio, USA. She is an actress and producer, known for Call Me Kat (2021), NCIS (2003) and Modern Family (2009).- Actress
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Katherine Marie Heigl was born on November 24, 1978 in Washington, D.C., to Nancy Heigl (née Engelhardt), a personnel manager, and Paul Heigl, an accountant and executive. Her father is of German/Swiss-German and Irish descent, and her mother is of German ancestry. A short time after her birth, the family moved to New Canaan, Connecticut, where Katherine was to spend the majority of her childhood; the youngest member of her family, Katherine--or "Katie" as she is nicknamed--has two elder siblings, John and Meg. Tragically, her older brother Jason died in 1986 of brain injuries suffered in a car accident, after being thrown from the back of a pickup truck. When doctors determined he was brain-dead, the family made the difficult decision to donate his organs. Not only did this painful chapter give Katherine a greater perspective and appreciation for life, but it motivated her to use her celebrity to promote the importance of organ donation.
Katherine was first thrust into the limelight as a child model. An aunt, visiting the family in New Canaan, took a number of photographs of Katherine, then aged nine, in a series of poses to advertise a hair care product she had invented. Upon returning to New York, with permission from Katherine's parents, she sent the photos to a number of modeling agencies. Within a few weeks, Katherine had been signed to Wilhelmina, a renowned international modeling agency. Almost immediately, she made her debut in a magazine advertisement and soon followed this with an inaugural television appearance in a national commercial for Cheerios breakfast cereal.
Following a number of commercials and modeling assignments for Sears and Lord & Taylor, she made her big-screen debut in That Night (1992), which starred Juliette Lewis and C. Thomas Howell. It was then that she realized that acting rather than modeling was her passion. In 1993, Katherine appeared in Steven Soderbergh's critically-acclaimed Depression-era drama, King of the Hill (1993), before landing her first leading role as a rebellious teenager, alongside Gérard Depardieu, in My Father the Hero (1994). During this time, Katherine continued to attend New Canaan High School, balancing her academic studies with work on films and modeling, which she undertook during holidays, vacations and weekends.
In 1995, she played "Sarah Ryback", the niece of Steven Seagal's character, in Under Siege 2: Dark Territory (1995), which was her "debut" in the action film genre. Acting was now becoming a stronger focus for Katherine, although she still modeled extensively, appearing regularly in magazines such as "Seventeen". Television appearances on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno (1992) and Late Night with Conan O'Brien (1993) soon followed, before she took the lead role in Disney's Wish Upon a Star (1996) in 1996. It was also during that year that Katherine's parents divorced and, following her graduation from high school in 1997, she moved with her mother into a four-bedroom house in Los Angeles' Malibu Canyon area. This enabled her to focus upon acting with the guidance and support of her mother, who now managed her career.
In 1997, Katherine portrayed "Taffy Entwhistle", Rita Hayworth's stand-in, in Stand-ins (1997) and was also cast as the beauteous "Princess Ilene" in the European production, Prince Valiant (1997). She then made her made-for-TV movie debut, co-starring with Peter Fonda in a re-working of the classic Shakespearean play, The Tempest (1998), updated with an American Civil War theme. In this film, she played "Miranda Prosper", a young woman torn between her love for both her father and a Union soldier. Bug Buster (1998) and Bride of Chucky (1998) represented a venture into the horror genre for Katherine. While both films could be described as rather tongue-in-cheek despite their gory emphases, Bride of Chucky (1998) was the better received, both critically and commercially.
In 1999, Katherine decided to branch out into series television when she accepted the role of the haughty, yet vulnerable, "Isabel Evans", on Roswell (1999), a show that blended teen angst with sci-fi drama. Though she had never planned to embark on a career in television, the role of Isabel, a teenager with a secret life, was an offer she found impossible to refuse. In the series, Isabel, her brother Max (Jason Behr) and their friend Michael (Brendan Fehr) are aliens passing as humans in Roswell, New Mexico, as they desperately try to hide the truth from government agencies, the people of Roswell and even their own adopted families. To publicize her role on the show, Katherine graced the covers of magazines such as "TV Guide", "Maxim" and "Teen" and was interviewed on Later (1994) and The Late Late Show with Craig Kilborn (1999). Along with her mother Nancy, she also appeared in an episode of the Sci-Fi TV talk show, Crossing Over with John Edward (2001), during which she spoke with John Edward, a psychic medium, about her late brother, Jason. During the three years Roswell (1999) was in production, Katherine found time to work on several movies. 100 Girls (2000), an independent film released in 2001, is the story of a college freshman who meets the girl of his dreams in an elevator during a blackout, and spends the rest of the movie trying to find her again. Her cameo role is that of Arlene, the competitive tomboy. The second film, Valentine (2001), a horror film starring David Boreanaz and Denise Richards, appeared in U.S. theaters on February 2, 2001. In this movie, which is based upon the 1996 novel by Tom Savage, Katherine plays "Shelley", a medical student who meets a sudden demise.
In the spring of 2001, Katherine accepted a role in NBC's Critical Assembly (2002), a two-hour original television thriller. Katherine and Kerr Smith (Dawson's Creek (1998)) co-starred as brilliant and politically concerned college students who build a nuclear device to illustrate the need for a change in national priorities, but are betrayed by a fellow student when the bomb ends up in the hands of a terrorist. Unfortunately, the telefilm, directed by Eric Laneuville, written by Tom Vaughan, and based on the best-seller "The Seventh Power" by James Mills, was shelved when its storyline was deemed too close for comfort to the events of September 11, 2001. It was eventually broadcast in 2003. Since the cancellation of Roswell (1999) in the spring of 2002, Katherine has been busy with various projects, including an appearance on UPN's update of the classic television series, The Twilight Zone (2002). That episode, entitled Cradle of Darkness (2002), aired on October 2, 2002, and featured Katherine in the role of a woman who goes back in time to stop one of the most notorious murders in history. In addition, she completed a movie, Descendant (2003), a psychological thriller inspired by Edgar Allan Poe's "The Fall of the House of Usher". She has also starred as "Romy" in ABC/Touchstone's two-hour telepic, Romy and Michele: In the Beginning (2005), a prequel to the 1997 feature, Romy and Michele's High School Reunion (1997). During the summer of 2002, Katherine made a major decision in the direction of her career when she signed on for representation in all areas with the William Morris Agency, one of the biggest and most prestigious agencies in the entertainment industry. She is now being represented by Norman Aladjem at Paradigm Agency and being managed by Nancy Heigl and Stephanie Simon and Jason Newman at Untitled Entertainment.- Actress
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Katherine Kamhi is the youngest of three children born to Maurice and Barbara Kamhi in New York City. Her parents are both involved in show business. Her mother, Barbara a classical pianist and her father, Maurice an actor and director. As a teenager Katherine attended the prestigious High School of Performing Arts and graduated from the Professional Children's School. Her first film role was in the movie "Fame" set at the school Katherine attended. Her breakthrough role was in "All My Children" as Pamela Kingsley. One of her fondest memories from the soap is the day Oprah made a guest appearance in a scene with Katherine. After "All My Children", she went on to star in "Guiding Light" as Marcy Campbell. Katherine played an unforgettable role (Meg) in the feature film "Sleepaway Camp". Katherine also appeared in numerous stage shows including the lead role of Rose in the off-Broadway production of "A Shayna Maidel". She also reprised her role in "A Shayna Maidel" at the Tiffany Theater in Los Angeles. As well as acting, Katherine loved to dance. She was a ballerina with the Bolshoi Ballet when they visited New York. Since moving to Los Angeles, Katherine has appeared in numerous prime time network television dramas including a recurring role in "Dragnet" as Detective Hubble. In 2008 Katherine traveled to Bogotá, Colombia to guest star in the Fox TV drama "Mental". The same year Katherine guest starred in "Ghost Whisperer" and made a return to soaps in "General Hospital" and "The Young and the Restless". Katherine has also appeared in "Bones", "Without a Trace", "Judging Amy" "The Practice" and "NYPD Blue". She has also appeared in numerous television commercials and sitcoms. Katherine lives in Los Angeles with her husband and two children.- Actress
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Katherine was born and raised in Barnsley, South Yorkshire, England. As the daughter of Irish parents, Katherine spent much of her childhood in County Kerry, Ireland and was also schooled in America, where she lived for a number of years. Since graduating from the prestigious Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA), Katherine Kelly has consistently worked throughout theatre, television and film, showcasing her unique versatility.
Most recently, Katherine was seen in ITV's critically acclaimed "The Long Shadow" as Emily Jackson and played Angela Van Den Bogerd in "Mr Bates Vs The Post Office" (ITV). She also plays Vicky in the new ITVX comedy "Ruby Speaking".
Katherine's screen highlights include her leading role as 'DI Natalie Hobbs' in Netflix's International Emmy-nominated interrogation drama "Criminal: UK"; ITV's prime time crime drama "Innocent"; the second series of Chris Lang's hit psychological drama "Official Secrets" (eOne/IFC) also starring Keira Knightley, Ralph Fiennes and Matt Smith; the BIFA and Sundance Festival nominated "Dirty God"; "Liar" with Joanne Froggatt; 'Lady Mae' in ITV's "Mr Selfridge"; ITV four-part chilling drama "Cheat" opposite Molly Windsor; the BBC adaptation of John Le Carré's spy thriller "The Night Manager"; Sally Wainwright's multi award-winning "Happy Valley"; Sky One series "Strike Back"; TV mini-series "Him" with Fionn Whitehead; the Sky hit comedy "Bloods" alongside Jane Horrocks; "The Last Train to Christmas" (Sky Cinema) starring alongside Michael Sheen; BBC Dr. Who spin-off series "Class"; and playing the role of 'Elizabeth Sutherland' in the second series of historical BAFTA and RTS nominated drama "Gentelman Jack" (BBC/HBO).
Katherine began her professional career in theatre, with projects at the Chichester Festival Theatre and Manchester Royal Exchange before joining the esteemed Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC) in 2004/5. Credits following include Jamie Lloyd's critically acclaimed production of Oliver Goldsmith's "She Stoops To Conquer" at The National Theatre and Josie Rourke's "dazzling revival" of "City of Angels" at the Donmar Warehouse, "vamp-ooning to perfection as Alaura" (Variety).
The critically acclaimed fictional podcast "Curl Up and D.I." was launched in 2021. Written and directed by Tony Pitts and produced by Katherine Kelly, the comedy is set in the fictional Yorkshire town of Slatby Bay. It stars Jim Moir (Vic Reeves), Mark Benton, Morgana Robinson, Katherine Kelly and Burn Gorman, it quickly soared to the top of the fiction podcast charts, claiming the Number 1 spot. It was one of The Guardian's chosen Podcasts of the Year.
Katherine plays DCI Hannah Wheatley in the new ITV drama 'Protection' with Siobhan Finneran launching in 2024. And is working with Steve Pemberton and Reece Shearsmith on their final series of Inside Number 9.- Actress
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Actress, former ballet dancer and choreographer Katherine LaNasa was born in New Orleans, Louisiana and originally trained as a ballet dancer, but had attended the North Carolina School of Arts, in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, as well as the Neighbourhood Playhouse in New York. In 1989, she married Dennis Hopper, with whom she had a son, Henry Hopper (aka Henry Lee Hopper). They were later divorced in 1992. In 1998, she married French Stewart.
LaNasa appeared in several movies and television series in the 1990s and, in 2001, received a lead role in the NBC sitcom, Three Sisters (2001), which was canceled after two seasons. She also starred in the short-lived TV series, Love Monkey (2006) and 12 Miles of Bad Road (2008) and, in 2012, starred in NBC drama series, "Deception," as glamorous and powerful socialite "Sophia Bowers." Her notable film credits include Alfie (2004), Valentine's Day (2010), Jayne Mansfield's Car (2012), The Campaign (2012) and The Frozen Ground (2013).- Katherine Sigismund was born on 12 October 1979 in Half Moon Bay, California, USA. She is an actress, known for The Taking of Pelham 123 (2009), Transformers: Dark of the Moon (2011) and No Reservations (2007).
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Award-winning actress, director, producer, Katheryn Winnick, is best known for starring and directing the critically acclaimed, Emmy award-winning television series "Vikings." Winnick made her directorial debut in sixth and final season which earned her "Best Director" at the 2020 WIN Awards. She produced and starred in Sean Penn's "Flag Day" that premiered at the 2021 Cannes Film Festival and recently starred in David E. Kelley's critically acclaimed series "Big Sky" that was ABC's most watched and highest-rated debut since 2017. She started her production company, Kat Scratch Inc., to champion strong female-lead stories.- Actress
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Kathie Lee Gifford was the co-host of the fourth hour of "TODAY," alongside Hoda Kotb from 2008 until April 5th, 2019. The Gifford-Kotb hour had been hailed as appointment television by Entertainment Weekly, and "TODAY's happy hour" by USA Today. In 2014, Gifford penned the critically acclaimed "TODAY, the Musical," featuring the hosts and crew of the show, and each month she had written a new song for the popular segment, Everyone Has a Story. She was inducted into the Broadcast & Cable Hall of Fame in 2015. Prior to NBC News, Gifford served as the co-host of "Live with Regis and Kathie Lee" for 15 years, where she received 11 Emmy nominations. She was also a correspondent for "Good Morning America" for three years. A playwright, producer, singer, songwriter and actress, Gifford has starred in numerous television programs and movies in her 40-year career. She has her own record label and has written several musicals including Broadway's SCANDALOUS, which received a Tony nomination for Best Actress in 2012. Gifford also starred on Broadway in "Putting it Together" and "Annie." Gifford authored four NY Times bestselling books including "Just When I Thought I'd Dropped My Last Egg," "I Can't Believe I Said That," "The Rock, The Road and the Rabbi", and the popular children's book "Party Animals." She recently co-wrote and recorded "He Saw Jesus", "Jesus is His Name" and "Love Me to Death." She also launched GIFFT, a line of wine with the Scheid Family Vineyards in Monterey, CA. Most recently she had her directorial debut for the short film, THE GOD WHO SEES, featuring Nicole C. Mullen. The duo co-wrote the music in the film. Gifford lends support to numerous children's organizations including Childhelp and the Association to Benefit Children, which spawned Cassidy's Place and Cody House, named after her two children. A devoted humanitarian, she received an honorary degree from Marymount University for her humanitarian work in labor relations. Gifford is on Twitter and Instagram @KathieLGifford.- Actress
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Kathleen Kinmont Smith was born in Los Angeles, California to actress, Abby Dalton and businessman, Jack Smith. Kathleen is of Swedish, Irish and Welsh descent. She began her acting career in commercials as a young child and then moved on to a short lived modeling career before she started seriously pursuing acting in film and television as a young teen. Kathleen is best known for her roles in horror films, Halloween 4: The Return of Michael Meyers (1988) and Bride of Re-Animator (1989) Kathleen also starred in Stephen J. Cannell television series, Renegade (1992-1996) She starred and costarred in numerous feature films and worked with writer/director Nick Vallelonga in The Corporate Ladder (1997) and Tom Hanks writing and directorial debut, That Thing You Do! (1996) Brat's, Zoe Valentine (2019) Hallmark's, A Merry Christmas Match (2019) and feature films, The Silent Natural (2019) and Ernesto's Manifesto (2019) Kathleen has also stepped behind the camera to write, produce and direct short thriller, Mrs. Sweeney (2013) and TV pilot, Fame Game (2014)- Actress
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Actress/singer/songwriter Kathleen LaGue has had quite a journey prior to starring in Razortooth (2007). The third of six children born into an artistic and musically enriched Midwestern family, Kathleen was raised modestly in a two-bedroom house where creativity and self-expression, often in the form of singing and dancing, were fostered. She graduated with honors from Tonganoxie High School, a small town high school on the outskirts of Kansas City, Kansas.
Though her initial passion and inspiration lie in acting and singing in the theatre, she was given--and took--the opportunity to attend college on an art scholarship, and graduated from Baker University cum laude in Art and Psychology before relocating to New York City to pursue her dreams. Thriving on the energy of the big city, she joined a rock band, taught aerobics, and modeled on 7th Avenue for Calvin Klein, Levis and Ferragamo while studying voice and acting in commercials. Her professional singing career began with singing standards and Top-40 in wedding bands and belting Broadway tunes on cruise ships. She toured internationally with Portuguese star Fernando Pereira in a three-girl trio known as "The New York Singers," playing sold-out arenas in Portugal, Brazil and Atlantic City.
LaGue moved to Nashville, Tennessee, where she honed her songwriting and guitar-playing skills with some of the most gifted musicians in the country. The collective talents of Tom Bukovac (Sheryl Crow, Faith Hill, Keith Urban), Will Rambeaux (Faith Hill, Shari Austin) and Shawn Fichter (Trisha Yearwood, Peter Frampton, John Fogerty) helped forge Kathleen's rock and pop roots into her first self-penned and -produced CD, the eponymous "Kathleen LaGue". Released independently on her own label, Lioness Records, it was an immediate success, with over 250,000 internet downloads. "I couldn't have made that record without the community of incredible songwriters and musicians in Nashville", she said. In support of her album, Kathleen toured the country, opening for the likes of Counting Crows, Live, Pete Yorn, Chris Whitley, John Hiatt, Patty Griffin and others. The USO then gave her the opportunity to perform before US troops stationed overseas. She and her band toured military bases in Greenland, Japan, Korea, Guam and remote islands in the South Pacific.
Kathleen's career focus shifted towards acting when she was cast in a lead role in a PAX television pilot that was shooting in Nashville. Later, she was spotted by a CBS Senior VP of Casting in a Nicoderm CQ national commercial and was called in to audition for several series regular roles prior to relocating to L.A. in 2002. While she has emerged as a successful voice-over actor, leading her own loop group, she continues to be cast in feature films, having roles in many recent films: Universal's American Pie Presents: Band Camp (2005) in which she plays a feisty receptionist, "The Eye" (2008) playing a nurse, and a starring role as Sheriff Ruth Gainey-Coates," the strong female lead in the horror feature "Razortooth," a Lionsgate film released in June 2009.
Returning to her singing career in 2010, LaGue performs with the Angel City Big Band as a lead singer, and has formed an all girl singing trio called "Fever" while continuing to write songs for her next studio album.- Actress
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An award-winning actor, an accomplished writer, a producer, and now a showrunner, Kathleen Robertson is the definition of a multi-hyphenate.
Her breakthrough was as naughty girl Clare in the landmark 1990s series 'Beverly Hills, 90210.' She appeared in the sixth and final season of the critically acclaimed Amazon series 'The Expanse.' Robertson also wrapped production on 'Triage' for ABC/Disney and director Jon Chu. In addition, she appears in the Lionsgate series 'Swimming with Sharks' opposite Diane Kruger, Kiernen Shipka and Donald Sutherland, a project for which she also created, produced and was showrunner.
Robertson also starred on the Netflix drama 'Northern Rescue,' the critically acclaimed TNT crime drama 'Murder in the First' opposite Taye Diggs for three seasons, and had a pivotal, recurring role opposite Vera Farmiga and Freddie Highmore on A&E's Emmy nominated 'Bates Motel.' She also garnered much attention for her starring role on the Gus Van Sant Golden Globe-winning political drama 'Boss,' as the brilliant, broken and duplicitous Kitty O'Neill, Mayor Tom Kane's (Kelsey Grammer) press aide. On the writing and producing front, Robertson and her production company Debut Content continue to build an impressive slate of both television and feature film projects.
On the television side, in a highly competitive situation, Robertson signed an overall deal with Universal Cable Productions (UCP) to both create and produce original content. She also has projects with Netflix, Barry Jenkins ('Moonlight'), Jason Bateman's Aggregate Films, Imagine Television, and acclaimed Academy Award nominated documentary filmmaker Joe Berlinger ('Cecil Hotel').
On the feature side, she is writing Flight for Paramount Pictures and Academy Award winner Akiva Goldsman.
She also adapted the acclaimed novel 'The Possibilities' for Fox Searchlight and Academy Award nominated filmmaker Jason Reitman who is attached to direct. Reitman also attached himself to direct the TV pilot 'Your Time is Up,' which Robertson wrote and signed on to star in. In addition, she adapted the novel 'Little Bee' for Amazon and Academy Award-winning actress Julia Roberts. Robertson was also recently brought on to adapt the comic-book series 'Lady Killer' for Dark Horse with Michelle Mac Laren (Westworld/Game of Thrones) directing.
A native of Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, Robertson moved to Los Angeles, California, USA, to pursue her career.- Actress
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Kathleen Turner was born on June 19, 1954 in Springfield, Missouri to Patsy (Magee) and Allen Richard Turner, a U.S. Foreign Service officer. She graduated from American School in London in 1972. After her father's death, her family moved back to the United States, where Kathleen enrolled at Missouri State University for two years and earned her Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from the University of Maryland Baltimore Country (UMBC) in 1977.
Kathleen made her film debut in Body Heat (1981); her role as relentless Matty Waker brought her astronomical success, and is remembered as one of the sexiest roles in film history. After her initial success, Kathleen continued to flourish with performances in The Man with Two Brains (1983), Romancing the Stone (1984), The Jewel of the Nile (1985), Prizzi's Honor (1985), Peggy Sue Got Married (1986), The War of the Roses (1989), and Serial Mom (1994).- Actress
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Kathrine Narducci was born in East Harlem, New York City, New York, USA. Kathrine is an actor and producer, known for Euphoria (2019), The Alto Knights (2025) and Poker Face (2023).- Director
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A very talented painter, Kathryn spent two years at the San Francisco Art Institute. At 20, she won a scholarship to the Whitney Museum's Independent Study Program. She was given a studio in a former Offtrack Betting building, literally in an old bank vault, where she made art and waited to be critiqued by people like Richard Serra, Robert Rauschenberg and Susan Sontag. Later she earned a scholarship to study film at Columbia University School of Arts, graduating in 1979. She was also a member of the British avant garde cultural group, Art and Language. Kathryn is the only child of the manager of a paint factory and a librarian.- Actress
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Kat Cressida was born on 1 March 1968 in Long Beach, California, USA. She is an actress, known for Solar Opposites (2020), Archer (2009) and Dexter's Laboratory (1996).- Kathryn Gordon was born on 11 September 1978. She is an actress, known for Two and a Half Men (2003), 24 (2001) and Elementary (2012).
- Kathryn Meisle was born in Appleton, Wisconsin, USA. She is an actress, known for The Greatest Showman (2017), You've Got Mail (1998) and Rosewood (1997).
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Kathryn Morris is an American actress from Ohio. Her better known roles include her portrayals of the helicopter pilot Lieutenant Annalisa "Stinger" Lindstrom in the action-adventure series "Pensacola: Wings of Gold" (1997-2000), the cult leader Najara in the fantasy series "Xena: Warrior Princess" (from 1998 to 1999), the estranged wife Lara Anderton in the science fiction film "Minority Report" (2002), and the homicide detective Lillian "Lilly" Rush in the police procedural "Cold Case" (2003-2010). In "Cold Case", her character was the protagonist.
Morris was born in Cincinnati, Ohio, but raised in Windsor Locks, Connecticut. Her parents were the Bible scholar Stanley Morris and the insurance agent Joyce Morris. From c. 1975 to c. 1986, Kathryn performed with members of her family as a singer in the gospel-singing group "The Morris Code". The group regularly performed in the so-called Bible Belt of the Southern United States.
Morris studied theatre in high school. She received her tertiary education at the Northeastern Christian Junior College and the Temple University, both located in Philadelphia. Her first acting gig was reportedly a role in a Japanese music video. Morris made her film debut in the television film "Long Road Home" (1991). During the early 1990s, she frequently appeared in various television films. Among them was the crime drama "A Friend to Die For" (1994), based on the real-life murder of high school girl Kirsten Costas by a female classmate who was obsessed with Costas.
In the second half of the 1990s, Morris had guest star roles in several then-popular television series, such as "Murder, She Wrote", "Silk Stalkings" , and "Poltergeist: The Legacy"". Her first role as a main cast member in a television series was in "Pensacola: Wings of Gold" . Among her earliest prominent film roles was that of FBI agent Paige Willomina in the political drama "The Contender" (2000). The director Steven Spielberg cast Morris in two of his films, after first noticing her in "The Contender" .
In 2013, Morris gave birth to twin sons at the age of 44. In 2016, both of her sons were diagnosed with autism. In subsequent years, Morris became involved with autism-related advocacy organizations. In 2021, Morris founded the initiative "The Savants" in an attempt (in her words) "to mainstream autism". She had devoted much of her personal life to parenting and activism, though she never retired from acting.- Actress
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Kathryn Stockett is known for The Help (2011), Pretty Ugly People (2008) and Old South, New South (2014). She was previously married to Keith Rogers.