Kara Lindsay was born on February 16, 1985 in Rochester, New York, USA. She is an actress and director, known for Disney's Newsies: The Broadway Musical (2017), Submissions Only (2010) and Murphy Brown (1988).
Kara Luiz is an actress and writer, known for Hacks (2021), The Night Watchmen (2017) and The Big Bang Theory (2007). She has been married to Oren Kaplan since May 6, 2015. They have one child.
Kara Mitzki is an actress, known for Kamandag ng droga (2017), For the First Time (2008) and The Mall, the Merrier! (2019).
Kara Mulrooney is known for Missed Connections (2011), Corridor and The Field (2019).
Kara Petersen is known for Jurassic World (2015), The Hunger Games (2012) and The Darkest Minds (2018).
Kara Puerschner is an actor and screenwriter from Seattle, Washington. She first plunged into the art community at the age of six, when she won a gifted children's award. Soon after, she attained pageant titles and modeling gigs until she found her true passion in film. Kara has won the Future of Film award as well as a spot in the top three of a pitch panel at the Seattle Film Summit for the feature she penned at the age of thirteen. In her free time, Kara enjoys baking, guitar, piano, and singing.
Kara Rainer grew up in the Azalea district of the Rose City, Tyler, Texas. At a very young age, she began writing songs and plays to entertain her family and used her rank as the oldest sister to persuade (aka "forced") her 2 younger sisters to participate in her "musicals". Kara studied classical piano and voice, focusing on singing for many years until acting caught her attention. Kara has worked on commercials, television, music videos and several films across the United States. Having the opportunity to work in NYC in an Off Broadway Stage Show, working in Miami on a TV pilot as one of the leads in a comedic role, and rowing a canoe for 2 solid hours in a L.L. Bean commercial, in the freezing rain, have been some favorite experiences. She also loves narrative writing. Her first screenplay Rorrim, was selected to be in competition at the Beverly Hills Film Festival. Her ancestry is a fun rainbow of flavors including British, Irish, French, with a hint of Southern East African, Chinese, Angolan & Congolese.
While studying at UCLA's prestigious MFA acting program, Kara made her professional debut starring as Jayni in the Emmy Award Winning (south-east region) production, Movement, The (2002) (TV)_. Before moving to California, Kara interned in London with both Shakespeare's Globe and the Royal Shakespeare Company. She is a graduate of the RADA Summer Shakespeare Program.
Kara Riann Brown is an actress and writer, known for CobraGator (2018), Assassin's Fury and The Dying Fields.
Kara Robinson Chamberlain was kidnapped from a friend's backyard in Lexington, SC in June of 2002. Through her own determination, she escaped a man she later found out was a serial killer. Kara went on to work in law enforcement until the birth of her children. Kara now shares her story and spreads a message of inspiration and empowerment to groups around the country.