Kate Phillips is a British actress best known for her roles in Peaky Blinders, Wolf Hall and the 2016 BBC adaptation of War & Peace, as well as the 2018 series the Alienist. After three years study at Leeds University Philips secured a place at The Guildhall School of Music and Drama in London. After graduation she returned to Leeds to appear as Abigail Williams in The Crucible at the West Yorkshire Playhouse. By this time she had already filmed her scenes for the BBC's adaptation of Wolf Hall in which she played Jane Seymour, a role she had been offered whilst still studying at Guildhall. There was some mild controversy following the initial airing of Wolf Hall after some historians's described Philips as 'too pretty' to play Henry VIII's third wife. This criticism was disregarded by several critics who praised Philips' performance with Screen Daily naming her as a 'Star of Tomorrow'. She went on to secure roles in War & Peace, Peaky Blinders and The Crown. An August 2018 announcement indicated that Phillips would be among the new cast to join the original actors in Downton Abbey (film) which started principal photography at about the same time.
Kate Pierson is a founding member, vocalist and multi-instrumentalist for the Athens, Georgia dance-rock band, The B-52's. Outside of the B-52's, Kate has collaborated with several musical talents, including contemporaries Iggy Pop and Debbie Harry. Apart from music altogether, Kate and her partner Monica are proprietors of a small chain of lodging resorts scattered throughout the United States.
Kate Piper is an actress, known for The Curse of Robert the Doll (2016).
Kate Pitney is an actress, known for Party Hype (2018) and LA Story (2015).
Kate Prendergast is an actress, known for Poor Greg Drowning (2018), Black-ish (2014) and Carpoolers (2007).
Kate Prince is an actress, known for Silent Night (2021).
Kate Quine is known for The Real Crown: Inside the House of Windsor (2023), Dispatches (1987) and North Korea: Inside the Mind of a Dictator (2021).
Kate Rachesky began her career in a dystopian world. As a child from "The Capital" she fought against Peace Keepers in "Hunger Games: Mockingjay." She fought for her life in "Insurgent." She turned the tables getting to play the very mean girl in the highly anticipated Kevin Smith directed horror feature "Holidays." Premiering at the Tribeca Film Festival, it is looking to scare audiences and become a classic cult hit. Her great love for physical comedy shined in the film "Emma's Chance." One of her most favorite roles is in the dark teen comedy "Hopes Springs Eternal." It holds a wonderful message in sometimes life's greatest surprises come wrapped in the packages we are least expecting.
Kate Raneri is known for Following Phil (2018) and New Dogs, Old Tricks (2018).
Kate Rasmussen is an actress, known for Dinosaur Island (2014).