Kate Katzman is an Irish-American actress, who was born in Philadelphia, PA and raised in Bucks County. Growing up, Kate didn't dream of becoming an actress. In fact, this animal lover wanted to be a veterinarian. Her family moved to Palm City, Florida when she was seven. She started modeling in high school and following graduation from college, she moved to Miami to continue her career. A shy girl, who never considered acting, Kate was introduced by a mutual friend to the inimitable Burt Reynolds. He encouraged her to try acting and invited her to attend his prestigious master acting classes where she learned her craft as a theatre actress. "Burt loved to teach and he helped break out of my shell. Working with him, I was able to see the tiny things in a script where you could make an impact," said Kate. She eventually moved to Palm Beach and began working in commercials and has been featured in countless magazines. Kate made her movie debut in 2015 in the indie film, "Walt Before Mickey," playing Walt Disney's (Thomas Ian Nicholas) wife, Lillian. Her other credits include "This is the Year," "Santa in Training," and the neo-noir drama, "Adverse," opposite Mickey Rourke, Sean Austin, Penelope Ann Miller and Lou Diamond Phillips, which will be released in January 2021. Her latest project is the co-starring role of movie director, Megan Albert, in "The Comeback Trail," starring Robert De Niro, Tommy Lee Jones and Morgan Freeman. The film, directed by George Gallo, was shot in Albuquerque, New Mexico. It is scheduled for release on November 13th of this year. Kate is a farm girl at heart. She returns to her family home as often as possible. She is married to Dr. Scott Katzman, an orthopedic surgeon, who has been performing cutting edge, minimally invasive spinal surgery in Florida for many years. The couple has two young children. In her free time, she enjoys traveling the world with her family.
Kate Kelly is an actress and producer, known for The Darkness, Rage and the Fury (2014), A Nigga Like You (2018) and Da' Wild Boyz of Kilco (2019).
Kate Kelton's unforgettable turn in cult-classic, Harold & Kumar Go To White Castle (2004), cemented her love of the craft after her print and commercials beginnings in Toronto, Canada. She was the world's first non-blond "Tic Tac Girl", in an enormously popular campaign that aired for almost a decade. Kelton made her big-screen debut at the Toronto International Film Festival, in a brief cameo in Oscar-nominated director Deepa Mehta's, The Republic of Love (2000). Alongside several indie films and TV guest spots, it was Shaggy's hit music video for, "It Wasn't Me", that first exposed her to the global audience Tic Tac would later reach. She was born in Bamberg, Germany, and grew up traveling across Europe with her artist mother. By the age of 7, they had moved to Canada, and after attending performing arts high school, Etobicoke School of the Arts, she went on to study Film at Ryerson Polytechnic University. Kelton minored in philosophy and psychology, graduating with honors and a Bachelor of Applied Arts degree. Besides exhibiting her artwork internationally, Kelton was also published as a contributing author in 'Making It in High Heels: Inspiring Stories by Women for Women of All Ages' (BurmanBooks Inc.).
Kate Kennedy is an actress and writer, known for Halo (2022), A Midsummer Night's Dream (2016) and Haar (2023).
Kate Kenney was born on January 14, 1983 in Maine, USA. She is an actress, known for Nightwing: Escalation (2011), Let's Not Meet (2018) and The Uncrucibles (2011).
Kate Ketcham is known for Prism (2017), All Is Forgiven (2017) and A Closer Walk with Thee (2017).
Kate Kiddo is an actress and assistant director, known for Dark Circles (2022), They Watch and Terror Trips (2021).
Kate Kilcoyne is an actress and production manager, known for Reprisal (2019), A Crooked Somebody (2017) and Halt and Catch Fire (2014).
Kate Kiley is an actress, known for A Dirty Shame (2004), Pecker (1998) and Homicide: Life on the Street (1993).
Actress/activist Katie Kneeland stars in the feature film The Founder - playing the role of legendary June Martino opposite Academy Award nominee Michael Keaton. The Founder is the true story of McDonald's founder Ray Kroc and is being released through The Weinstein Company. Katie was born in Montgomery, Alabama where she spent the first two years of her life before her family was moved to Patuxent River Naval Base in California, MD. Katie comes from both Irish and Polish descent; both great grandparents were immigrants who have unique stories of their journeys to America. Her mother, a Breast Cancer survivor, and her stepmother's passing due to stage 4 Melanoma Skin Cancer have played an important factor in her involvement in several charities. These include The Susan G. Koman For The Cure Foundation, American Cancer Society's Relay For Life, The Humane Society as well as Prevention of Child Abuse and Trafficking causes. After graduating high school in Maryland, Katie went on to capture the Eugene O'Neil Award for Outstanding Performance while attending Shenandoah Conservatory of Music (now called Shenandoah University) in Winchester, VA. Katie graduated with a BFA in Musical Theatre while earning Magna Cum Laude honors. Upon graduating college, Katie moved to NYC to pursue her acting career and was quickly cast in the musical Quilters. Rehearsals were in Atlanta due to the show touring the South Eastern coast. Katie then moved to Atlanta to better facilitate the rehearsal and touring schedule. While living in Atlanta Katie has performed with several of the best theaters including: Theatrical Outfit, Rialto Center for the Performing Arts, Theatre on the Square, The Springer Opera House, as well as the Alliance Theater. Her theatrical roles include: Chess, Pump Boys and Dinettes, Little Shop of Horrors, Sheer Madness, The People Vs. Mona as well as five years in A Christmas Carol. After receiving her first Television role on Dawson's Creek, Katie spent several years guest starring on Television before she landed a recurring role on the ABC Television Pilot Hollis & Rae. This helped lead to roles in the Feature Films: We Are Marshall, Daddy's Little Girls and One Missed Call. Katie's first big break came playing the role of Marilyn Polarski in the Lifetime Television hit Army Wives. Shortly after her work on Army Wives concluded, Katie picked up a voiceover role for writer and producer Dave Willlis' Series Squidbillies as Linda and again as Irina. Katie teamed up with Willis again in his live-action Television Pilot for Adult Swim titled Duckworth and again in several episodes of his new Television Series airing on the Adult Swim network as well as the TV shows/MOWs: Coma, The Jury, Your Pretty Face Is Going To Hell & Eastbound & Down (among others). In addition to her continued work in Television, Katie has been acting steadily in Film, with notable turns in high-profile Studio Films as: Life As We Know It, Joyful Noise, The Hunger Games, Goat Island, What To Expect When You're Expecting, Devil's Knot, The Watch & Premature.