Catherine Daniels is known for Ferguson Rises (2021), Whose Streets? (2017) and Tag (2018).
Catherine Dao became a US citizen at 15 in New York city, along with her parents. She's loved films as far back as she can remember. At 16, she saw the black and white version of Madam Curie, and set her course on becoming a Chemist. In 1990, she finished her Ph.D. in Chemistry from USC. That was to be her backup. Due to the realization that science is important to know. So she found a way to combine these two areas by becoming a consultant of higher level science for the film industry. Somewhere in there, Catherine fell in passionate love with the craft of acting. At some point, she also started to write theatrical screenplays that involve science, sneaking in chemistry knowledge for her audience. All the while, she has had a steady career as an actress. After battling breast cancer in 2015 and became cancer-free, more than ever, Catherine is determined to make films that will encourage love and kindness, but still not abandon science. She is looking forward to continue on in the filmmaking world for the rest of her life. At the end of 2021, her film "Symphoria," a dark thriller, is finally on Amazon Prime. And yes, aside from the entertainment value, audience beware... science knowledge and application learned, might also be an accidental side-effect from watching this film. Enjoy!
Catherine Davenier was born on December 23, 1953 in Tours, Indre-et-Loire, France. She is an actress, known for Dans la maison (2012), 99 francs (2007) and Samba (2014).
Catherine Davis is known for Run Hide Fight (2020), S.W.A.T. (2017) and Code Name Banshee (2022).
Catherine Dawson is known for The Bug in the Bathroom (2009), The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (2003) and Watch the Sunset (2017).
Catherine De Léan is an actress, known for Schlussmacher (2013), Les hauts et les bas de Sophie Paquin (2006) and Nuit #1 (2011).
Born in Montreal, Canada, two-time Gemeaux nominated actor, she graduated with a degree in performance from the National Theatre School of Canada. She divides her time and versatile talent between theatre, television, voice work and film. She made a name for herself in Quebec television with Sketch Show, the Quebec adaptation of the British comedy series. Some of her other career highlights were working on 158 episodes as a series regular on L'auberge du chien noir (2003) and giving a powerful performance as Mrs Allston in The Handmaid's Tale (2017). On the stage she has played several lead roles, like the Marquise de Merteuil in Dangerous Liaisons, and Stella in a French version of A Streetcar Named Desire. She also speaks Spanish as well as functional Japanese and Italian. She enjoys family life, pottery and her cottage.
Catherine Fabienne Deneuve was born October 22, 1943 in Paris, France, to actor parents Renée Simonot and Maurice Dorléac. She made her movie debut in 1957, when she was barely a teenager and continued with small parts in minor films, until Roger Vadim gave her a meatier role in Le vice et la vertu (1963). Her breakthrough came with the excellent musical Les parapluies de Cherbourg (1964), in which she gave an unforgettable performance as a romantic middle-class girl who falls in love with a young soldier but gets imprisoned in a loveless marriage with another man; the director was the gifted Jacques Demy, who also cast Deneuve in the less successful Les demoiselles de Rochefort (1967). She then played a schizophrenic killer in Roman Polanski's Repulsion (1965) and a married woman who works as a part-time prostitute every afternoon in Luis Buñuel's masterpiece Belle de jour (1967). She also worked with Buñuel in Tristana (1970) and gave a great performance for François Truffaut in La sirène du Mississipi (1969), a kind of apotheosis of her "frigid femme fatale" persona. In the seventies she didn't find parts of that caliber, but her magnificent work in Truffaut's Le dernier métro (1980) as a stage actress in Nazi-occupied Paris revived her career. She was also very good in the epic drama Indochine (1992), for which she earned her first Academy Award nomination (Best Actress). Although the elegant and always radiant Deneuve has never appeared on stage, she is universally hailed as one of the "grandes dames" of French cinema, joining a list that includes such illustrious talents as Simone Signoret, Jeanne Moreau, Isabelle Huppert, Isabelle Adjani and the younger Juliette Binoche.
Catherine Dent arrested audiences as "Officer Danni Sofer" in The Shield (2002), playing a single woman in a world that understands brutality more than beauty. Born in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, and trained at the North Carolina School of the Arts, Dent made her film debut in 1994, playing Paul Newman's daughter-in-law in Robert Benton's Nobody's Fool (1994). Since then she has appeared in a number of features, co-starring opposite Greg Kinnear in Paul Schrader's Auto Focus (2002), starring opposite Jean-Claude Van Damme in Replicant (2001), playing Ashley Judd's sister in Tony Goldwyn's romantic comedy Someone Like You... (2001) and appearing with Jim Carrey in Frank Darabont's The Majestic (2001). Her independent film credits include appearances in A Girls' Guide to Sex (1990), Jaded (1998), A New Game (2001), The Debutante (1993) and Dangerous Proposition (1998). When she was based in New York, Dent appeared frequently on East Coast-based based television shows including The Sopranos (1999), Third Watch (1999), Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (1999) and New York Undercover (1994). Since moving to Los Angeles she has guest-starred on such series as Dharma & Greg (1997), The X Files (1993), Frasier (1993), The Pretender (1996), Chicago Hope (1994) and The Invisible Man (2000). In addition to her starring role on the acclaimed drama series "The Shield", she also starred in Steven Spielberg's Taken (2002) on the Sci-Fi Channel. Her theater credits include the title role in "Baby Doll", Maggie in "Cat On A Hot Tin Roof" and roles in "Bang The Drum Slowly" and "The Street of the Sun" at the Mark Taper Forum in Los Angeles. In New York she starred Off-Broadway in "Amoeba Concerto" and understudied for the Sofya and Yelena roles in "Uncle Vanya" on Broadway. The recently wed Dent resides with her husband in their first home in Los Angeles.