Karin Collison is an award-winning actress known for her extensive work on stage and screen. She has worked professionally from the age of 8 as an actress, singer, and dancer in all areas of the performing arts in the US, UK, Europe, and Malaysia. She explored other careers for a few years, including journalism and -- after getting an MSW -- a 10 year career as a psychotherapist in private practice. Accepting the offer to be the first Artistic Director of Santa Barbara's Speaking of Stories brought her back to the performing arts, and while running that organization she accepted several leading roles in the area's professional theaters. She also co-founded Panto Productions, which produced three Pantos at the Lobero Theater, in two of which she danced and sang as Principal Boy. Concurrently, Karin was commissioned by the US Embassy to mount Readers Theater in Kuala Lumpur as a post-911 outreach. She is now a bi-coastal actress in all the media living in NYC and LA.
Karin Crighton is an actress and writer, known for Some Assembly Required (2011), Mary Loss of Soul (2014) and Checking Out (2016).
Born Kätherose Derr in Wiesbaden, Karin Dor studied acting and ballet at school and began in films as an extra. The attractive redhead made an indelible impression on Austrian director Harald Reinl (who became her first husband in 1954) and this paved the way to higher profile roles. Her first significant featured appearance was in Reinl's melodrama Der schweigende Engel (1954). Karin subsequently shared top billing in a classroom drama about wayward matriculation students, Ihre große Prüfung (1954). During the initial segment of her career she played nice girls, mainly wide-eyed ingénues, innocent victims and assorted naive juveniles in war and period dramas (Solange du lebst (1955)), Heimatfilms (Almenrausch und Edelweiß (1957)) and operettas (Im weissen Rössl (1960)). By 1960, a more glamorous, lithe and sensual Karin had graduated to juicer roles as heroines in Edgar Wallace potboilers (beginning with Der grüne Bogenschütze (1961)) and a series of Karl May European westerns, invariably directed by Reinl and co-starring Tarzan actor Lex Barker (a combination which proved equally successful for other crime/sci-fi franchises, including Die unsichtbaren Krallen des Dr. Mabuse (1962)). Many of these pictures enjoyed only limited release and were rarely exhibited outside Germany. Karin succeeded at last to break her stereotyping by playing a pathological serial killer wielding a cutthroat razor in another Wallace/Reinl outing, Zimmer 13 (1964), and - for a total change of pace -- essayed Brunhilde in a two-part filming of the epic 'Die Nibelungen' (also directed by Reinl). With her international appeal now widening, she appeared in The Face of Fu Manchu (1965), a British-West German co-production, as a scientist's daughter menaced by the titular villain. To follow was arguably her best-known international role as an early 'Bond girl', Helga Brandt (alias Number Eleven), a SPECTRE operative whose failure to eliminate J.B. results in her being dropped into a piranha-infested pool by super villain Blofeld (Donald Pleasence) in You Only Live Twice (1967). She was then engaged by Alfred Hitchcock for the part of Cuban resistance leader Juanita de Cordoba in Topaz (1969) in which her character came to a similarly sticky end. Karin's career never quite recovered from this director's rare box-office aberration. British Times reviewer and Hitchcock specialist John Russell Taylor described the picture as "generally flat, undistinguished, and lacking in any sign of positive interest or involvement on his (Hitchcock's) part". In the wake of Topaz, Karin's screen appearances became infrequent, except for a couple of guest spots on American crime shows, followed by an of unsuccessful feature film comeback attempt in the incongruous thriller Warhead (1977). She was latterly seen on German television in several episodes of Rosamunde Pilcher (1993). Karin's third husband was actor and stuntman George Robotham who predeceased her in 2007.
Karin Duseva is an actress born and raised in Vienna, Austria. Of Macedonian decent and fluent in several languages Karin has done voice over work for various international companies. Since arriving in the United States a few years ago Karin has done photo shoots for the famed Plaza Hotel in New York City and Harley Davidson. She had a recurring role on the CBS Television sit-com "Love Monkey", and has appeared in the following feature films; "Falling Awake", "Natale a New York", "Asylum Seekers", the Bollywood film "Hastey Hastey" and starred in "Untitled Chapters". She recently had a co-starring role on the FOX TV Show "Lie to Me" and will have a lead role in the Horror/Thriller, "Yaksha". Karin made the move from New York to Los Angeles in 2009 when she received an audition for the role of Alexis in "One Tree Hill". Since relocating to LA she has been getting a lot of attention auditioning for the roles of Maria in the Twilight saga "Eclipse" and the role of Faith, opposite Antonio Banderas in "The Big Bang". Karin is the granddaughter of famous European singer/songwriter Dimtria Dusev and is herself trained in singing and dancing. She spends her time living and working between New York and Los Angeles.
Karin Eberhard is known for Nomad: In the Footsteps of Bruce Chatwin (2019).
Karin Engman is known for Föraren (2021), Time Slip 2107 (2018) and Alien Goddess (2022).
Karin Engman is known for Draug (2018), The Great Dying (2010) and The Cabin (2018).
Karin Franz Körlof was born on April 18, 1986. She is an actress and writer, known for Den allvarsamma leken (2016), Blå ögon (2014) and Merum imperium (2014).
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