Kate Lowell is a producer and assistant director, known for Prey (2015), The Wolves (2014) and Strange Company (2021).
Kate Lugtu is known for The Right Turn (2014), My Landlord Wants Me Dead (2023) and Bodyguard Seduction (2022).
Kate Lush is a British Intimacy Coordinator and Movement Coach based in South Africa. Kate has an Intimacy Coordination company called Safe Sets which she runs with the South African Film Director, Sara Blecher, and together with the Safe Sets team, recently partnered with Netflix to train Intimacy Coordinators in the EMEA region. In 2021, amongst other projects, Kate Lush was the Intimacy Coordinator on Raised by Wolves Season 2 (HBO Max), The Power Season 1 (Amazon Prime), Troukoors (Showmax) and Dinge van 'n Kind (kykNET). In addition to coordinating for both local and international productions, Kate has run intimacy coordination workshops, co-founded IPSA (Intimacy Practitioners South Africa), co-founded The IPG (The Intimacy Practitioners' Guild UK/EU), has produced the South African Guide to working with Intimate Content with IPSA and the South African Film Community as a whole, and is one of the IC Reps for BECTU in the UK.
Kate Luyben was born on June 30, 1972 in Canada. She is an actress, known for Shanghai Noon (2000), Intolerable Cruelty (2003) and The 40 Year Old Virgin (2005).
Kate Lyn Sheil was born on June 13, 1985 in Jersey City, New Jersey, USA. She is an actress and writer, known for You're Next (2011), Equals (2015) and V/H/S (2012).
Kate Lynch is an actress and writer, known for Meatballs (1979), Blindness (2008) and Taking Care (1987).
Kate Maberly was born and raised in Surrey, England and started acting at age 8, landing her first major motion picture role as the star of Francis Ford Coppola's "The Secret Garden". Directed by Agnieszka Holland, the film achieved international acclaim and has gone on to become a family classic. Following this success, Kate came to the States to take on a number of leading roles, including 'Dinah' in Stephen King's "The Langoliers" alongside David Morse and Patricia Wettig; and 'Glumdalclitch' in "Gulliver's Travels" with Ted Danson, Kristen Scott Thomas, and Mary Steenburgen. Back in England, Kate continued to work on various high-caliber period dramas for the BBC including: the Bafta-winning "Anglo-Saxon Attitudes" with Kate Winslet and Daniel Craig; the Bafta/Golden Globe-winning "The Last of the Blond Bombshells" with Judi Dench and Ian Holm; the Emmy-winning "Victoria & Albert", the Bafta-winning "Daniel Deronda" directed by Tom Hooper, and the enchanting Hollywood blockbuster "Finding Neverland" with Johnny Depp and Dustin Hoffman. She took to the stage as Shakespeare's 'Juliet' and 'Mathilde' in Christopher Hampton's "Total Eclipse" at the Royal Court Theatre in London, alongside Ben Wishaw and Matthew Macfadyen. Taking some time out to achieve double-honors in Classical Piano and Cello from the prestigious London Conservatoire Trinity College of Music, Kate has also composed and produced her own music, including songs for film. Additionally, whilst in college she produced and directed Music videos, utilizing the facilities of the London Film Schools. Now based in Hollywood, Kate has spent the last few years building a library and developing a slate of high quality features. Her most prominent piece being the post-apocalyptic adventure love story "The Forest of Hands and Teeth", based on the New York Times best selling novel by Carrie Ryan.
Kate MacCallum is an actress, known for The Gifted (2017), Princess Cut 2: Hearts on Fire (2021) and Princess Cut 3 (2022).
Kate MacCluggage was born on December 29, 1982 in Hartford, Connecticut, USA. She is an actress, known for Are You There God? It's Me, Margaret (2023), Turn (2014) and The First Lady (2022).