Katie Eichler is known for UFO (2018), Burning at Both Ends (2021) and Dying for the Crown (2018).
Katie Emery is an actress, known for Brilliant Mistakes (2013), Little Miss Perfect (2016) and Dance Moms (2011).
Katie F. Ward (nee Furlong) grew up mostly around the Orlando area. She received Bachelor of Arts degrees in Theatre Arts and Broadcast Journalism from the University of Mississippi. Other Orlando credentials include work at Sak Comedy Lab, Art's Sake Acting Studio, Performance Space Orlando, and the Orlando Fringe Festival. She now resides in Los Angeles where she's performed at several venues including, Sacred Fools Theatre, Comedysportz, Comedy Underground, Actor's Workout Studio, and The Gig. Recent film credits include, "On Fallen Wings," "Half Life," and "TACO!"
Katie Fairbanks is an actress, known for Sorority Sister Killer (2021), Camp Cold Brook (2018) and The Mustanger and the Lady (2017).
Katie Farmin is an actress, known for Pulling Push Doors (2017) and Sonnet Nine (2020).
Katie Featherston is perhaps best known for playing the lead role in Paramount's 2009 smash hit Paranormal Activity, which earned her the Best Actress award at the 2009 Screamfest Film Festival. Made on a budget of approximately $15,000, the movie earned over $100 million dollars at the US box office, making it one of the most profitable movies ever made. Featherston has also appeared in the subsequent sequels, and was brought on to appear in multiple episodes of ABC's The River produced by Steven Spielberg. Katie received her BFA from Southern Methodist University and currently lives in Los Angeles- though she will always call Texas home.
Katie Feola is known for Forever There (2001), Faith, Love & Chocolate (2018) and In Passing (2001).
Katie Fields is an actress, known for Neem's Themes (2016) and Sweeney Killing Sweeney (2018).
Canadian-born actress Katie Findlay received rave reviews in 2017 for her work as "Lucy" opposite Jay Baruchel in the final season of FXX's critically-acclaimed comedy series Man Seeking Woman (2015). Television audiences may also know Findlay as "Rebecca" from the first season of How to Get Away with Murder (2014) or her previous starring role of "Maggie Landers" on the CW's The Carrie Diaries (2013). She first garnered attention in 2011 as "Rosie Larsen" in the AMC series The Killing (2011), and was used as the face of the marketing campaign for the show's breakthrough first season. She has guest starred on multiple television shows, including the CBS All Access's re-imagined The Twilight Zone (2019), co-developed and narrated by Jordan Peele. She's always happy to find musical projects, and appeared as "Rizzo" in a limited engagement production of the musical Grease, hosted at Toronto's historic Winter Garden Theatre in the winter of 2018. She also starred in Lost Generation, a musical project for digital platform Go90 with music and lyrics written by Grammy and Tony award-winning composer Duncan Sheik.
Katie Finneran was raised in Miami, Florida. After a brief stint in conservatory training, she left college to make her mark in the entertainment industry. She quickly began racking up credits in theater, film and television. She has appeared in You've Got Mail (1998), Liberty Heights (1999) and Night of the Living Dead (1990). Her television work includes appearances on Frasier (1993), Oz (1997) and Sex and the City (1998). Her greatest achievements have been onstage. Katie's regional theater work includes "Hedda Gabler" with Kate Burton (Bay Street and Williamstown Theatre Festival) and "The Smell of the Kill" (Berkshire Theatre Festival). Her off-Broadway credits include parts in "Arms and the Man", "Edith Stein", "Bosoms and Neglect", "You Never Can Tell", "A Fair Country" and Encore's "Lil' Abner". She has also appeared on Broadway with Kevin Spacey in "The Iceman Cometh", 'Neil Simon (I)''s "Proposals", "The Heiress", "In the Summer House", "My Favorite Year", "Two Shakespearean Actors", "On Borrowed Time" and as Sally Bowles in the Tony-winning revival of "Cabaret". Katie shot to stardom with her winning, witty turn as Brooke Ashton in Michael Frayn's farce "Noises Off!", for which she received critical acclaim and a 2002 Drama Desk and Tony Award for her portrayal. Katie left the show on July 14, 2002, to begin her work on the CBS sitcom Bram and Alice (2002).