Kate Liquorish is a South African actress whose stage work has garnered her multiple award nominations including best actress and best supporting actress at the prestigious Fleur du Cap Theatre Awards. Her screen work includes starring opposite Laurence Fishburne, Orlando Jones and David Harewood in BET's series 'Madiba' in which she played the iconic political activist Ruth First. She also played opposite Helen Mirren in Gavin Hood's 'Eye in the Sky' and Pearl Thusi and Akin Omotoso in Kagiso Lediga's iconic film 'Catching Feelings'. 2020 saw her star alongside Pearl Thusi again in Africa's first Netflix Original 'Queen Sono' as billionaire businesswoman and badass eKaterina Gromova as well as the lead role in DSTV's award-winning drama 'Still Breathing' for which she won "Best Actress" at the South African Film and Television Awards. She is based in South Africa, but travels extensively to perform.
Kate Lister is known for playing series regular Lillian Liano in Seachange, Kate trained at the renowned Atlantic Theatre Company in New York under the likes of William H Macy, Cynthia Silver and David Mamet. Since returning to Australia she has worked back to back with recurring roles on Netflix's Clickbait, The Heights and Bad Mothers. Kate is also the co owner of production company Little Fish Films. She is represented by Creative Soul Management (Agent) and Brave Artists Management.
Kate Liu is known for Jade Armor (2022).
Kate Llewellyn is known for Escape from Cannibal Farm (2017) and Run with Me (2017).
Kate Lock is an actress and writer, known for Closed Circuit (2013), Blackout (2017) and Great Expectations (2012). She is married to William Gaminara.
Kate Loreno is known for Becky & Badette (2023) and Pilya (2024).
Kate Loustau is known for Elizabeth (1998), Lara Croft Tomb Raider: The Cradle of Life (2003) and Guest House Paradiso (1999).
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.