American actress, Katelyn Tarver is best known for portraying the character of Jo Taylor on the American television series, Big Time Rush (2009). She is also known for her role in No Ordinary Family (2010) and The Secret Life of the American Teenager (2008).Tarver is also known as a singer and has released many songs such as Planez, You Don't Know, and Weekend Millionaires among others. Tarver was born on 2nd November 1989 in Glennville, Georgia, U.S. She is one of three children of Kim Tarver and Kenny Tarver. She has an elder brother, Drew Tarver and a sister, Amanda Tarver. Tarver's brother, Drew Tarver is an American actor & comedian.During her school days, Tarver was a cheerleader. Katelyn Tarver began her music career as a contestant in 2003 American reality television singing competition series American Juniors (2003), where she reached the top 10 but failed to get a spot in the five-member band. In 2005, Katelyn released her debut album Wonderfully Crazy. Many of the songs in the collection were written and produced by Mattias Gustafsson and Kevin Savigar, while Christian recording artist Scott Krippayne wrote the title track. In 2011, June 14, Katelyn Tarver launched her EP titled A Little More Free EP, produced by Matt Grabe. She opened for Honor Society in their June-July 2011 "Wherever You Are" tour. Tarver also toured with the bands like The Cab and Parachute during the summer of 2012. In 2014, she co-wrote the single Cheryl Feat. Tinie Tempah: Crazy Stupid Love (2014). In 2015, Tarver released Nobody Like You and Weekend Millionaires via Soundcloud. On July 28, 2016, she re-released Weekend Millionaires in Spotify, iTunes and other digital retailers. In October of the same year her new single What Do We Know Now was released and after a month another track titled Hate To Tell You was released. Katelyn Tarver feature on a song titled You by the Lost Kings and also released a cover of Planez by Jeremih. On 10 March 2017, her second EP Tired Eyes hit the market. Tarver also featured in the music video of Mitchel Musso's single The In-Crowd and performed a duet of Us Against The World with him.
Katelyn Vanier is known for Midnight Whispers (2023), Mongrels and Turner & Hooch (2021).
Katelyn Logan Wells is an Ottawa-born actress who began her career at the young age of 14. She is known for her series recurring roles as Mary Joe in Netflix/CBC's critically acclaimed Canadian television series Anne with an E (2017-2019) and Daphne in Freeform's #1 rated network show The Bold Type (2017-2019). Growing up with a background in theatre but a love for the screen, she made the transition to film and television acting with roles in national television commercials and feature films. Fresh off the set of Academy Award nominees Veronika Franz and Severin Fiala's (Goodnight Mommy, 2014) newest horror film The Lodge (2019), which had its premiere at the 2019 Sundance Film Festival, Katelyn had the pleasure of working alongside industry-veterans Riley Keough (Mad Max: Fury Road), Richard Armitage (of The Hobbit series), Alicia Silverstone (Clueless) and Jaeden Martell (IT: Chapters 1 +2). Katelyn began her career most notably by playing a teenager in therapy in the Hit ABC Family Channel Original movie Cyberbully (2011), alongside Disney Channel and Hannah Montana alum Emily Osment, as well as fellow seasoned Canadian actress Kelly Rowan, of The O.C. success. Katelyn has also had the pleasure in working alongside critically acclaimed Canadian Directors Charles Binamé (Cyberbully, Maurice Richard) and Don McKellar (The Grand Seduction, The Red Violin), as well as international talent and Best Director nominee for the British Independent Film Awards, Lenny Abrahamson (Room, Frank) and Oz Perkins (Legally Blonde, Star Trek, The Blackcoat's Daughter). In September of 2015 Katelyn attended the Toronto International Film Festival to debut the international screenings of director Oz Perkins' The Blackcoat's Daughter (previously known as February), starring Emma Roberts (American Horror Story) and Kiernan Shipka (Mad Men), as well as the highly anticipated Oscar-nominated film and winner of the Grolsch People's Choice Award Room (2015), directed by Lenny-Abramson. Based off of the New York Times best-selling novel of the same name, Room, written by Irish-Canadian author Emma Donoghue stars Brie Larson (21 Jump Street, Short Term 12), Joan Allen (The Notebook, The Bourne Supremacy), and William H. Macy (Fargo, Shameless). Katelyn later made her return to the Toronto International Film Festival in 2017 to promote her new series Anne with an E, and talk all things acting in her new principal role for Lifetime's The Psycho She Met Online (2017). Graduating high school with a Fine Arts degree in Theatre, Katelyn went on to study at Ryerson University majoring in Radio and Television Arts, and minoring in English, a degree for which she graduated from in June of 2017. As a rising starlet with experience alongside some of the most talented and influential actors and directors in the industry, it is clear Katelyn's star can only shine brighter in a career she promises has only just begun!
Katelynn Bailey is an actress, known for My Man Is a Loser (2014), Child's Play (2013) and Stills (2014).
Katelynn Bennett is an actress, known for Eric Coker's Throuple (2020), The Mark and Tales (2017).
Katelynn Derengowski is known for Iron Man Three (2013), The Impaler (2013) and Finders Keepers: The Root of All Evil (2013).
Katelynn Rodriguez is an actress, known for Escape from Tomorrow (2013), American Horror Story (2011) and Conception (2011).
Katelynn Shennett is known for Chicago Fire (2012).
Kateri Barrios is an actress, known for Finding Carlos (2022).
Kateri DeMartino is a graduate of NYU's Tisch School of the Arts, where she received her B.F.A in Theatre. While at NYU, she was blessed to have the actress, Felicity Huffman, as her acting professor for over two years. Kateri was also on the NYU Varsity Cross-Country running team. She graduated, cum laude, at the age of twenty, and then went on to study Shakespeare at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts in London. In addition to acting, Kateri performs stand-up comedy in Los Angeles, where she dresses as a drag queen character known as Tranny Annie. Her guest-hosting with Regis on "Regis and Kelly" was a dream come true, and she aspires to have her own talk show one day. Kateri will have earned her law degree in May, 2009, with an emphasis in both entertainment and criminal law.