Katherine Langford (born 29 April 1996) is an Australian actress. She is known for starring as Hannah Baker in the 2017 Netflix series 13 Reasons Why (2017), based on the novel of the same name, for which she received a Golden Globe Award nomination. In 2018, she appeared as Leah Burke in the romantic comedy-drama film Love, Simon (2018). Langford was born in Perth and raised in Perth, Western Australia. She is the eldest daughter of Elizabeth Langford, a pediatrician, and Stephen Langford, a flying doctor and director of medical services at the Royal Flying Doctor Service Western Operations. She began voice lessons in 2005, and received classical, jazz, and contemporary vocal training. She was offered a place at Perth Modern School for her senior high years, where she studied music and drama, and was sports captain and a nationally ranked swimmer. Initially during her time at high school, Langford was interested in medicine and politics, in addition to musical theatre. However, in 2012, when Langford was 16, she attended Lady Gaga's concert, the Born This Way Ball, which inspired her to learn how to play the piano. She shared video of herself singing three original songs she wrote: "I've Got a Crush on Zoe Bosch," "Young and Stupid," and "3 Words." "Young and Stupid" is an anti-suicide song she wrote in 2013 after three Perth teens took their lives. For her final year at Perth Modern, Langford stopped swimming and switched her focus to music and performance. She was successful in a number of musical eisteddfods and drama competitions. Langford appeared in the school's production of Hotel Sorrento in 2013 and graduated that same year. After graduating high school, Langford was determined to become an actor. However, she was rejected from every acting school she applied to, on the grounds she was too young and did not have enough life experience. This led her to begin enrolling in acting classes and workshops in Perth, juggling three part-time jobs, and later finding herself an agent. From 2014 to 2015, Langford studied at the Principal Academy of Dance & Theatre Arts, majoring in Music Theatre, and appeared in a production of Godspell. She was then one of five selected to participate in the National Institute of Dramatic Arts Advanced Actors Residency in 2015. In the same year, she trained at Nicholson's Academy of Screen Acting and portrayed the role of Juan Perón's mistress in the 2015 production of Evita. Langford was offered a position in the Bachelor of Arts program in Acting at the Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts and intended to begin studies in 2016. However, she never enrolled and instead pursued professional roles. Langford appeared as the lead character in a small independent short film, Daughter (2016) which debuted at the 2016 Cannes Film Festival. At the end of 2016, after declining the offer from Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts, Langford auditioned and was asked to test for Riverdale, and Will, a television series centered on the young life of William Shakespeare. She did not get either role, which were instead given to Lili Reinhart, and Olivia DeJonge. Langford auditioned for the role in the mystery teen drama TV series 13 Reasons Why over Skype and had only 10 days to get an O-1 visa as she had not worked in the United States before. She has received critical acclaim for her portrayal of the American high school student Hannah Baker in 13 Reasons Why. Langford researched the role, speaking with a representative of the sexual assault awareness campaign "It's On Us" and a psychiatrist who specializes in adolescence. In December 2016, she signed with the William Morris Endeavor agency. In 2018 Langford appeared in her first feature film, Love, Simon, an adaptation of the coming-of-age novel Simon vs. the Homo Sapiens Agenda, by Becky Albertalli.
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Katherine M Ciani is known for Ulajh (2024), The New 22 (2018) and The Forgotten (2014). She was previously married to Toby Hadoke.
Best known for her performance as the nasty, gossiping, greedy and arrogant Mrs. Harriet Oleson on the TV series Little House on the Prairie (1974). Katherine (Scottie) MacGregor could not appear in the final feature length episode "The Last Farewell" because she was on a pilgrimage in India. Before moving to Los Angeles in 1970 Ms. Mac Gregor worked as a stage actress on Broadway, off Broadway and in regional theatre in and around New York City.
Katherine Makarova graduated Novosibirsk State Drama School at 2017. Later that year she was invited to enter the Red torch theatre known worldwide. Being capable of playing various material from comedy to tragedy she played such roles as Nina in ''Masquerade''(directed by Timofey Kulyabin), Martirio in ''The house of Bernarda Alba''(by Sergey Zemlyanskiy), Woman in ''No words''(by Timofey Kulyabin) and Dolly in ''Ravenscroft''(by Denis Azarov). Her partner at the ''Masquearde''is a famous film actor Alexander Baluev. She played a small but notable episode at the ''Dear Comrades!' by Andrei Konchalovsky. She is also a skilled dancer, a figure skater and plays the piano professionally.
Born to theatrical parents, Katherine Mallen Kupferer made her professional stage debut in Chicago Shakespeare Theater's acclaimed production of Gypsy, and her major motion picture debut in Steve McQueen's Widows. Most recently, she can be seen as Gretchen in Lionsgate's long-anticipated film adaptation of Judy Blume's beloved classic Are You There God, It's Me, Margaret. In addition to her passion for screen and stage, Katherine is an avid equestrian and has been competing in horse trials (at the novice level) and Jumper shows and is the proud owner of "Piper", an eleven year old quarterhorse/thoroughbred cross that she has been successfully campaigning for the past two seasons. Katherine is represented by Gray Talent Group and managed by Atlas Talent.
Katherine Marie is an actress and producer, known for Blue Bloods (2010), The Talk (2018) and The Get Down (2016).
Katherine Marmion is known for Date (2013), Pieces (2022) and How to Please a Woman (2022).
Katherine Maslenikov is known for Mysteries at the Museum (2010).
Katherine Matte is known for Blood Child (2017).