Karen is a native of New York City, and currently lives both in New York and Los Angeles. She performs frequently on stage, in independent films and on television. Karen is an avid environmentalist and wildlife supporter.
Karen Skavlem is known for Ted Bundy: Falling for a Killer (2020).
Karen began her career as a child actor. She has worked as an editor for over 20 years on projects including the acclaimed dramedy, "Support the Girls" (dir. Andrew Bujalski) which was listed as a top movie pick by former president Barack Obama the celebrated documentary, "Be Here to Love Me: The Story of Townes Van Zandt" (dir. Margaret Brown). She also works as a producer, director, writer and musician.
Karen Slack was born in 1976 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. She is an actress, known for For Colored Girls (2010), DNC Mediamockracy (2009) and Suburban (2008).
Karen Slater is known for Baker Street (2015), The Muted (2013) and A Witches' Ball (2017).
Karen Smyth is an actress, known for Safeguard (2020).
Karen Sours Albisua is an actress and producer, known for Vida (2018), The Chi (2018) and The Bridge (2013).
Karen Sparks Epley is known for Seeking Answers (2017), Murderous Minds: Inside Serial Killers (2018) and Ted Bundy: The Survivors (2020).
Karen Spinelli-Madigan is known for Double Daddy (2015), Love's Abiding Joy (2006) and The Christmas Pageant (2011).
Karen Steele was born on March 20, 1931, in Honolulu, Hawaii. A former cover girl and model, she was one of the most strikingly beautiful actresses to ever work in film and television. She went to the University of Hawaii and to Rollins College in Florida before gracing our film screens with her first film in 1952. Rumor has it she was mistaken for another actress by producer Delbert Mann when he cast her as a hard case in the drama film Marty (1955). Like many actresses, as she got older, she turned to television commercials for income. She also became involved in charitable causes and community service. Karen Steele died of cancer in Kingman, Arizona, on March 12, 1988, little more than a week before her 57th birthday.