Kate Herron is a Writer-Director working in Comedy, Genre and Drama. She has been featured as a 'Screen International Star of Tomorrow', 'Broadcast Hot Shot', one of 'Forbes 30 under 30' and on the 'BBC Hot New Talent List' . She was described as "A huge comedy voice in the years to come" by Sky Comedy. In 2019 Kate was announced as the director for Marvel Studios, "Loki" starring Tom Hiddleston. Kate will direct every episode of the series and serve as an Executive Producer. In 2018, Kate directed the Netflix Original, "Sex Education" , created by Laurie Nunn and produced by Eleven Film. The show stars Asa Butterfield and Gillian Anderson, with a host of new UK talent including Emma Mackey and Ncuti Gatwa. Kate directed the second half of the series, Episodes 5-8, including the iconic "It's my vagina" episode. The first four episodes were directed by Ben Taylor (Catastrophe). Hollywood Reporter said of the directing on the show, "Directors Ben Taylor and then Kate Herron craft rhythms in which a lewd-and-breezy joke about a boner or pubic grooming can lull you into easy laughter just in time for something emotionally devastating or impossibly sweet." "Sex Education" launched on Netflix on January 11th 2019, to 190 countries. It has been described as, "A standout teen comedy" by Rolling Stone, "Snort out loud funny" by Financial Times and "Horny and Heartfelt" by Entertainment Weekly. It has an 88% fresh rating on Rotten Tomatoes and 81 on Meta Critic. Other than "Sex Education" , Kate directed every episode of "Five by Five" for Green Door Pictures/BBC Drama, starring & exec-produced by Idris Elba. The show was a Sunday Times Pick of the Week and is on BBC Player and Amazon Prime. Kate also directed two comedy shorts for Sky Comedy and is developing a number of projects as Writer-Director for TV. In film, Kate's shorts have played at number of festivals including London Film Festival, Palm Springs Shortsfest, Encounters and Flickerfest. Her work has been featured by Vimeo Staff Picks, Comedy Central and the Bfi. There was a retrospective of her shorts at the Bfiin 2016 as part of Underwire Film Festival. Her last short "Smear", a comedy-horror about pap smear-tests went online with the Big Issue for International Women's Day in 2018. It was described as, "Very funny" by Paul Feig (Bridesmaids). Along with Loki, Kate is also working on a number of projects as a Writer-Director, including television show "Miss Universe" about a beauty pageant under alien attack which is being produced by Dominic Buchanan (End of the F**king World).
Kate Hewlett is a writer, actor and songwriter who splits her time between Toronto and Los Angeles. In addition to her role as Co-Executive Producer and writer on the hit drama series Backstage (Disney/Family Channel), Kate's TV writing credits include: The L.A. Complex, Seed, InSecurity and the development room for the Coronation Street spin-off, Turning Point. Kate's stage play, The Swearing Jar, was nominated for a Governor General's Literary Award, and the film adaptation (shooting in Spring 2018) was a prizewinner at the Harold Greenberg Screenplay Competition. Kate wrote and acted in the acclaimed BravoFACT She Said Lenny, which received the Worldwide Short Film Festival's screenplay award and a spot on Bravo's Top Ten Short Films. Kate is a graduate of the National Theatre School of Canada, Queen's University, the Tarragon Playwrights' Unit and the Canadian Film Centre's Prime Time Television Program.
Kate Higgins is known for Bad Sisters (2022).
Kate Higgins was born on August 16, 1969 in Charlottesville, Virginia, USA. She is known for Ralph Breaks the Internet (2018), Gekijô-ban - Bishôjo senshi Sêrâ Mûn R (1993) and Hotel Artemis (2018). She is married to Jeff Lofland. They have two children.
Kate Hill is an actress, known for Savage Journey (1983).
Kate Hodge was born on January 2, 1966 in Berkeley, California, USA. She is an actress and producer, known for Rapid Fire (1992), Leatherface: Texas Chainsaw Massacre III (1990) and She-Wolf of London (1990).
Kate Holley is an actress, known for Jackie & Ryan (2014) and Imaginaria (1993).
Kate Holliday was born on 15 June 1980 in Grosse Pointe, Michigan, USA. She is an actress and set decorator, known for Hard Candy (2005), Soap Girl (2002) and The Uncivil War - America Divided.
Kate Hope is an actress, known for Temporal (2015) and Missing (2016).
Kate was born in California in 1989 but grew up in Alaska, moving to Oregon when they were sixteen. In their teen years, they spent most of their nights writing poetry and screenplays. They were an avid choir singer and theater enthusiast. From 2007-2012, they attended Portland State University where they majored in Film Studies with a focus in acting and screenwriting. There, they studied improvisation acting extensively and graduated with a Bachelor of Fine and Performing Arts. They were cast in their first lead role as Jessica Huberman in the popular Youtube horror web-series Jessica Forever (2013). They were first contacted by the director, Westley Cornwall, the year prior, when he offered them a lead role in a music video, after seeing their accent reel on Youtube. Unfortunately, the band broke up before the music video could be shot. However, this turned into another opportunity as Cornwall still expressed keen interest in wanting to work with them. Only two episodes of Jessica Forever were made, and they garnered close to 100,000 hits. Despite it's short run, it lead to more exposure in the Portland film community and more networks. In May, 2019, Kate met Dove Bell. They met when Kate interviewed Dove to be their roommate in North Portland. A romance blossomed and they merged their passions for acting and film to start their own home production studio Burns Brightly Productions. So far, they have made several short films and a few music videos, all with LGBTQUIA+ themes. They are in pre-production for their web-series Going My Way?, which will be released on Youtube in spring of 2021. Kate and Dove plan to get married in 2022 when the Covid-19 is hopefully resolved.