Katherine, who was born in Auerbach Germany, is an LA based actress and filmmaker who's creative roots stem from growing up performing in regional theater all over the US. Katherine studied acting at New York University's prestigious Tisch School of the Arts at The Lee Strasberg Theater and Film Institute, where she won many awards, including "Best Performance" from Alec Baldwin at the Tisch 48 Film Festival. She has since continued performing in theatre, films, television shows, and national commercials. In 2018, she produced, co-wrote, and starred in Solstice Ranch, which was in competition in over 20 film festivals and won several awards. Most recently, she starred as the lead role in the feature film, The Big Feed, which premieres in 2021.
Katherine Devlin is known for Vikings (2013), The Dig (2018) and Blue Lights (2023).
Katherine Diaz is known for A Model Kidnapping (2019), The Last Thing He Wanted (2020) and The Answers (2015).
Katherine began her career as a child performer with lead roles at the American Folk Theater Children's Division. She continues to run the range of leading ladies in shows like Man of La Mancha, Ragtime, Songs for a New World, Children Of Eden, Gondoliers, Godspell, just to name a few. Aside from her theater credits, Katherine continues to grow in her film career as well. Starring opposite Hemky Madera (Weeds (2005), Rango (2011)) in The Last Intervention (2012), written by Sarah Thorp (The Bounty Hunter (2010), Twisted (2004),) and directed by Giovanny Blanco (Cornelius (2008)) in the role of Marisella. As if these accomplishments were not enough, Katherine is also Owner and CEO of Guapa Films a film production company dedicated to producing unique and thought-provoking independent movies. As producer, her most recent work Alma & Alex (2014) directed by 'Chris Chan Roberson' premiered at the Cannes Film Festival and the documentary La toma (2010) directed by Paola Mendoza, premiered at the prestigious, Traverse City Film Festival, and New York Documentary Film Festival. Katherine studied Musical Theater at the Hartford Conservatory.
Katherine Dieckmann is a director and writer, known for Strange Weather (2016), Diggers (2006) and Motherhood (2009).
Katherine Dines was born on September 6, 1968 in Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada. She is an actress and writer, known for Crisis Point (2012), American Descent (2014) and Matchmaker Mysteries (2019). She was previously married to D'Arcy Craig.
Katherine Drake is known for The Conspiracy of Dark Falls, Alien Outbreak (2020) and Call Me Church (2016).
Katherine Drew is an actress, known for Ipseity (2013), Fare (2016) and Gigi & Nate (2022). She has been married to Eric Bridenstine since March 2013. They have one child.
Katherine Dudley is an award-winning filmmaker and educator from New Jersey. She served five years in the New Jersey Air National Guard. Then she moved to North Carolina and earned a Bachelor's Degree in TV Broadcasting (1999) from the University of North Carolina at Pembroke (UNCP), Master's Degree in Trade & Industrial Education (2005) from North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University, Master's Degree in School Administration (2008) from UNCP, and a Master's of Fine Arts Degree in Film Production (2016) from Full Sail University. Katherine is the writer and director of a Bronze Telly Award-winning short documentary, The Perfect Selfie. The film also won Best Film at the Enzian FilmSlam festival. She is also the writer, director, and editor of an award-winning short comedy, The Bet and an award-winning feature documentary, Making a Difference. Katherine has several film credits in various positions, but her true passion is working as a Director, 1st AD, or 2nd AD. She has a true passion for visual storytelling and education.
Katherine Dudley is a Russian-American Cinematographer and Director, known for her work on feature film 'I Will Haunt You' (2019), and a variety of shorts, including 'Barberism' (2019) and 'Residual' (2018). An avid traveler, Katherine has worked all over the United States, and internationally, shooting short film 'Metro' (2019) in St. Petersburg, Russia.