Kathleen Robb is an actress, known for Apostasy (2017).
An award-winning actor. In demand, accomplished writer. Producer. And now showrunner, Kathleen Robertson is the definition of a multi-hyphenate. As an actor, she was just added to the cast of the highly anticipated sixth and final season of the critically acclaimed Amazon series The Expanse. Robertson also recently wrapped production on Triage for ABC/Disney and director Jon Chu (Crazy Rich Asians). In addition, she appears in the Lionsgate series Swimming with Sharks opposite Diane Kruger, Kiernen Shipka and Donald Sutherland, a project for which she also created, produced and was showrunner. Robertson also starred on the Netflix drama Northern Rescue, the critically acclaimed TNT crime drama Murder in the First opposite Taye Diggs for three seasons and had a pivotal, recurring role opposite Vera Farmiga and Freddie Highmore on A&E's Emmy nominated Bates Motel. She also garnered much attention for her starring role on the Gus Van Sant, Golden Globe-winning political drama, Boss, as the brilliant, broken and duplicitous Kitty O'Neill, Mayor Tom Kane's (Kelsey Grammer) press aide. On the writing and producing front, Robertson and her production company Debut Content continue to build an impressive slate of both television and feature film projects. On the television side, in a highly competitive situation, Robertson signed an overall deal with Universal Cable Productions (UCP) to both create and produce original content. She also has projects with Netflix, Barry Jenkins (Moonlight), Jason Bateman's Aggregate Films, Imagine Television, and acclaimed Academy Award nominated documentary filmmaker Joe Berlinger (Cecil Hotel/The Ted Bundy Tapes.) On the feature side, she is writing Flight for Paramount Pictures and Academy Award winner Akiva Goldsman. She also recently completed adapting the acclaimed novel The Possibilities for Fox Searchlight and Academy Award nominated filmmaker Jason Reitman who is attached to direct. Reitman has also attached himself to direct the TV pilot Your Time is Up that Robertson wrote and is attached to star in. In addition, she adapted the novel Little Bee for Amazon and Academy Award winning actress Julia Roberts. Robertson was also recently brought on to adapt the comic book series Lady Killer for Dark Horse with Michelle Mac Laren (Westworld/Game of Thrones) directing. A native of Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, Robertson currently resides in Los Angeles.
Kathleen Rose Perkins grew up in New Baltimore, Michigan, a small town 40 miles north of Detroit. The sister of four older brothers, she enjoyed her alone time making up plays and putting them on for people in the neighborhood. This inevitably led to a high school career in which she was very involved with the school's drama and choir program. Kathleen attended Western Michigan University, and in just over three years she acquired a BFA in Musical Theatre. After traveling parts of the Midwest performing in various regional theaters, Kathleen made her way to Los Angeles. She spent a few years in odd jobs and acting classes, then started working with a management company she could trust. Since then, Kathleen has worked solely as an actress in film and television. She's collaborated with such performers as Chris O'Donnell, Courteney Cox, Christina Applegate, as well as many other fine actors. Credits include Without a Trace: Coming Home (2003), "How I Met Your Mother", "Suzanne's Diary for Nicholas", a recurring role on HBO's "Tell Me You Love Me" and Michael Bay's "The Island". She has also devoted time to projects personally important to her, such as an award-winning short film she wrote and starred in, a documentary about her family, and achieving a black belt in Taekwondo.
Kathleen Roy is an actress and writer, known for The Last Fitness Instructor (2016), Family Honor (2014) and Queen of the Skies.
Kathleen Ruhl is an actress, known for Saint Frances (2019) and Our Father (2021).
Kathleen Savio is known for I Lived with a Killer (2019), Monster in My Family (2015) and The Dr. Oz Show (2009).
Kathleen Scott is known for The Affair (1995), Revenge of the Calendar Girls (1995) and Love Street (1994).
A taste for adventure and creative passion are the energies that have fueled Kathleen's artistic life. Born in upstate New York, her early years were enriched by frequent trips to NYC Broadway theater, as well as local theater and film festivals. In grammar school, she indulged her interests in her first stage production, cast as the 'Witch' in Hansel and Gretel (hey, no typecasting there)! Her performance resulted in a standing ovation as she was thrust into a flaming oven by Hansel and Gretel. Despite her fiery demise, she was hooked on the adrenaline of the stage. Her lifelong love led to more roles in high school productions, and later scholarship to attend the prestigious American Musical and Dramatic Academy (AMDA) in NYC. As a triple threat performer, she has performed on stages from NYC to London to Copenhagen, Denmark. Professional film and TV roles soon followed. Her family instilled a love of travel and she has been able to combine an artistic lifestyle living in a variety of fascinating U.S. and European destination cities (NYC, San Francisco, Boston, Zurich, Copenhagen, and London to name a few). It is that same depth of curiosity and sense of exploration that she brings to her work. She continues to work as a professional Writer and Editor, and also teaches English as a Second Language to foreigners. In her free time, she enjoys hiking, biking, dancing, decorating, trying new restaurants, and going to the cinema and theater, of course. An accomplished singer, she performs with several vocal ensembles. Kathleen continues to improve on her craft with ongoing training and revels in the challenges of this fascinating industry.
Kathleen Sheehy is an actress, known for Love All You Have Left (2017).
Kathleen Simmonds is a New York City based dual Australian/Slovenian actress and filmmaker. She holds a US Greencard and is a Lifetime Member of The Actors Studio. Kathleen is represented by Management 11 in Australia, is a member of Actors Equity Association and the Australian Media, Entertainment & Arts Alliance, and is SAG eligible. She has also been a moderator, panelist and jury member at the Chelsea Film Festival, NYC WebFest and Australian Theatre Festival NYC. @kathleensimmo