Katie Brown is an actress, known for 45 Days to Be Rich (2021) and Chair Gang (2017).
Katie Buenneke is an actress and director, known for Conquering the Rose (2012), Cupid's Arrow (2016) and The Dead Ones (2019).
Katie Buitendyk is an actress, known for Drunk Visions of the Future (2014), Titans (2018) and Manhattan Undying (2016).
Katie Burgess is known for The Jurassic Games (2018), Gremlin (2017) and The Sneak Over (2020).
Katie Calautti is an actor, known for Sylvio (2017) and The Bill Murray Stories: Life Lessons Learned from a Mythical Man (2018).
Katie Call is an actress, known for Buzzard (2014).
Katie Callaway is an American actress originally from Nashville, Tennessee. Katie has appeared in a number of television shows and films such as ABC's "Nashville", ABC's "General Hospital", BET's "The Family Business", and Vaughn Stein's feature film "Inheritance". These opportunities led Katie to work alongside household talent like Connie Britton, Hayden Panettiere, Lily Collins, Chris Carmack, Will Chase, Simon Pegg, and more. Before moving to Los Angeles, Katie Callaway got her education at both Auburn University & Belmont University to obtain her Bachelor of Fine Arts in Musical Theatre. Katie Callaway has met and worked with Broadway influences such as Jason Robert Brown, Benj Pasek & Justin Paul, Ted Chapin, Judy Blazer and Jen Waldman. During her studies, she appeared in six different musical productions, including the first ever collegiate production of Les Miserables. Katie Callaway also was an active competitor for Belmont University's Speech and Debate team, and now holds multiple state championship titles for different competitive events as well as a first place national championship title in Dramatic Interpretation in 2014. Katie Callaway is represented by Cylence Media Management.
Katie Canham is known for Buckhead Shore (2022).
Katie is known for her role as the flirty Stacey in Netflix's, "The Haunting of Hill House," as well as recurring in CW's "Legacies." She's also appeared in "House of Cards," "Devious Maids," and guest-starred on NBC's, "Gone." 2018 marked her theatrical debut in Tyler Perry's, "Acrimony" as Carly. She produced and starred in her own SAG comedy web series, and won the 2020 WIFTA award of, "Best Directing" for co-directing the post-apocalyptic short film, "Deathless."
Katie Carthen is known for Twelve Steps (2015).