Kate Hampton is an actress, known for Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (1999), Sex and the City (1998) and Bones (2005).
Kate Harbour is the most well-known for her character voices on multi award-winning animations such as Bob the Builder, The Secret Show, Aardman's Timmy Time and the Oscar-nominated multi award-winning Shaun The Sheep Movies and Series. Other titles include, The Fimbles, Messy goes to Okido, Lego City mini Movies, Disney Juniors Zou, to name just a few. Kate is also the English dub for many animated series on Netflix including:Super Monsters (Esmie) ,Chip and Potato (Little Momma) ,Hello Ninja (Baa-Chan and Kuma) ,Go! Go! Cory Carson (Mama Carson) and Charlie Colour-forms (Clunk, Loud silly face). Kate can be heard on Audible's "The Big Ben Theory" featuring the "Goodies" with Joanna Lumely and John Culshaw and can be heard on many Audio Books and Radio Productions. Kate has also provided her workshops for The Royal Birmingham conservatoire and Rose Bruford second-year media students in "Voice Acting for Animation".Kate has also Joined the cast of The Octonauts as several characters including The 5 Vegimals Tunip ,Barrot , Codish Tominow and Grouber.
Kate Hardie was born on April 26, 1969 in the UK. She is an actress and writer, known for National Treasure (2016), Mona Lisa (1986) and Screenplay (1986). She was previously married to Rankin.
Kate Hargrave is based in Ilkley, West Yorkshire. Born in Leicestershire in 1979, she achieved a BA in English/Film and Drama at the University of Reading in 2002. Her only child was born in 1999 and acting was placed on hiatus for the following 22 years, whilst Kate took on the role of single parent alongside a full time career in professional services (with a dollop of am dram and panto on the side).
Kate Harvey is an actress, known for Koko: A Red Dog Story (2019).
Kate Hawkins is known for Bai wan ju e (2012), Chek dou (2015) and Kamen raidâ Daburu (2009).
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Kate Hennig is known for The Claim (2000), Goosebumps (1995) and Thirty Two Short Films About Glenn Gould (1993).
Kate Henshaw-Nuttal is known for Stronger Than Pain (2007), Kofa (2022) and Seeking Refuge (2022). Kate has been married to Rod Nuttal since 2000. They have one child.