Katharine Lee McEwan
Katharine McEwan is an award-winning British actress, writer and producer. Her films have been invited to over a hundred film festivals world-wide, including screenings in New York, Moscow, Sydney and Toronto. Katharine wrote, produced and starred in the critically acclaimed British drama "Solitary" (Electric Entertainment) which was the recipient of seventeen festival awards and the opening night film of both the Chelsea Film Festival in New York and the London Independent Film Festival, where it won Best UK Feature.
Katharine is the founder of Zetland Media, a production company committed to creating quality, hard-hitting and issue driven content. Previous films include "Swim" directed by Mari Walker (Best Narrative Short, Los Angeles Film Festival) and "Shoshannah's Skateboard"(Hearts, Minds, Souls Award, Rhode Island Film Festival). As a writer, Katharine has created and performed stories with Snap Judgment Live! and the Road Theatre in Los Angeles, and works regularly as a script consultant and screenwriter. Her latest film "Hell Hath No Fury" that she co-wrote with Roman Serir, had its theatrical release in October 2021 and is available to watch on all major streaming platforms.
In addition to her on-camera work, Katharine is also an award-winning narrator, having lent her voice to numerous titles spanning genres such as fiction, fantasy, and drama, and including works by New York Times best-selling authors.