Kate Felsted is a producer, director, actress, and musician. She has worked on hit prime time and streaming reality competition series', as well as digital projects for Google, Refinery 29, and YouTube. She directed an indie feature, Death By Jellybeans, set to be released in 2021. Kate has acted professionally in small TV spots, digital ads, and in regional theatre productions. She graduated from The University of the Arts in Philadelphia, PA.
Kate Fenton began her career as part of the inaugural Humber College Comedy Program. After graduating she was nominated for a Phil Hartman Award. Kate holds an MFA in acting from York University, she is a graduate of the Second City Longform Conservatory and Sketch and Improv Conservatory. She has trained at The Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts and The ProActors Lab. She is the co-founder and former Artistic Director of the Dora Award winning company The Quickening Theatre. As a company member Kate's contribution was as playwright, director, actor, producer and general manager. During her tenure the company won several awards including the Dora Mavor Moore award for Outstanding New Play, Best of The Fringe, 'Culchivating' the Fringe, NOW Magazine Nominations for Outstanding Direction, Outstanding Production, Outstanding Performance, Outstanding Ensemble, Outstanding Design and Outstanding New Play. The company also received funding from the Toronto and Ontario Arts Councils. Kate's work has been presented at The Toronto International Film Festival, Theatre Passe Muraille, Young People's Theatre, The Vancouver East Cultural Centre, CBS, Lifetime Channel, Discovery and several film festivals across Europe and North America. You can watch her doing Improv and Sketch in Toronto with her Improv Troupe 'Abra Cadaver' and her Sketch Duo 'Adulting'.
Kate Finegan is an actress, known for Tarrac!, Fair City (1989) and An Klondike (2015).
Kate, aka Katharine, Fitzgerald is a New York and Boston-based stage and film actress. Recent work includes principal roles in Stronger starring Jake Gyllenhaal and Tatiana Maslany, and the critically acclaimed indie, Donald Cried. Kate has also hosted a series of textbook videos for McGraw Hill Education and records audio books for Learning Ally.
KATE FLANNERY is best known for her 9 seasons as Meredith the drunk on NBC's THE OFFICE. She toured the country as Jane Lynch's sidekick in her anti cabaret act, SEE JANE SING in over 30 cities including Joe's Pub in NYC. Her original cult comedy lounge act, the Lampshades plays all over the country and Hollywood regularly. New York stage audience now her as Neely O'Hara in the Off B'Way hit VALLEY OF THE DOLLS at the Circle In The Square and in Nora Ephron's LOVE LOSS AND WHAT I WORE. Kate was recently on Brooklyn Nine Nine on FOX, and in ComedyCentral's ANOTHER PERIOD. Kate can be seen in two films on NETFLIX from the Tribeca Film Fest, TENURED and SLOW LEARNERS. Kate stars in the HBO short EMERGENCY CONTACT on HBO GO and indy films DIAL A PRAYER with Brittany Snow and William H. Macy, the Sundance hit, COOTIES with Elijah Wood and the newly released, award winning FOURTHMAN OUT available on iTunes and Netflix. www.thelampshades.com March 2016
Kate Fleetwood is an English actress. She was nominated for a Tony Award for her performance as Lady Macbeth in Chichester Festival Theatre's Macbeth, which transferred to the West End and Broadway. She was nominated for an Olivier Award for her performance as Julie in London Road at the National Theatre. She is patron of En Masse Theatre, and joint patron of Escape Insight Arts, Stratford-upon-Avon with her husband Rupert. Fleetwood grew up near Stratford-upon-Avon and is a graduate of Exeter University. She attended Trinity Catholic School in Leamington Spa. She began her career at the Royal Shakespeare Company during her childhood. She is married to Rupert Goold, who directed her in Macbeth; they have a son and a daughter.
Kate Forbes is known for The Longest Ride (2015), WandaVision (2021) and Term Life (2016).
Kate Forsatz is an actress and producer, known for Threebound (2019), Last Kung Fu Monk (2010) and The Meeting (2014).
Kate French was born in Flemington, New Jersey, and raised on Long Island with her two brothers. Her parents, Joan and William Robinson "Rob" French, were both fashion models. Following in her parents' footsteps, French pursued a career in modeling up until her senior year of high school but always had a passion for acting. French first appeared on the big screen in 2006 with a small role in the film Accepted, and later had a starring role of Brooke Crawford in the prime-time soap opera telenova Wicked Wicked Games (2006) which was French's first appearance on the small screen. In 2007, French landed her breakout role when she joined the cast of The L Word (2004) playing closeted lesbian actress and girlfriend of Jenny Schecter, Niki Stevens, appearing in seasons 5 and 6. French also appeared in South of Nowhere (2005) as Sasha Miller, a love interest of Aiden Dennison. French then appeared in two episodes of the teen drama Gossip Girl (2007) as Elle, a mysterious nanny. Roles in other television series' including CSI: Miami (2002) and One Tree Hill (2003) soon followed. In 2009, French played a supporting role in the independent horror film Sutures (2009) and then a leading role in the independent romantic comedy Language of a Broken Heart (2011) directed by Rocky Powell. French had a supporting role in the rock musical film Girltrash: All Night Long (2014) playing the role of Sid, a party girl and aspiring actress. French then starred alongside Jason Ritter in the short film, Atlantis, a romance film centered around two strangers who fall in love in the lead up to the final launch of the NASA space shuttle Atlantis and also has a leading role in the independent thriller The Red House (2014). French then had a supporting role in the independent film Channeling (2013). French has a role in the upcoming independent feminist film Farah Goes Bang (2013).
Kate Freund grew up in Topanga Canyon, California. At the age of fourteen, she started writing and directing short films with her brother Matthew Freund. She attended Malibu High School then graduated from USC. In 2010, her French new wave web series Le Typewriter was nominated for a Webby. LA Femme International Film Festival recognized her for "Best Music Video" direction in 2015.