Kate Higgins is known for Bad Sisters (2022).
Kate Higgins was born on August 16, 1969 in Charlottesville, Virginia, USA. She is known for Ralph Breaks the Internet (2018), Gekijô-ban - Bishôjo senshi Sêrâ Mûn R (1993) and Hotel Artemis (2018). She is married to Jeff Lofland. They have two children.
Kate Hill is an actress, known for Savage Journey (1983).
Kate Hodge was born on January 2, 1966 in Berkeley, California, USA. She is an actress and producer, known for Rapid Fire (1992), Leatherface: Texas Chainsaw Massacre III (1990) and She-Wolf of London (1990).
Kate Holley is an actress, known for Jackie & Ryan (2014) and Imaginaria (1993).
Kate Holliday was born on 15 June 1980 in Grosse Pointe, Michigan, USA. She is an actress and set decorator, known for Hard Candy (2005), Soap Girl (2002) and The Uncivil War - America Divided.
Kate Hope is an actress, known for Temporal (2015) and Missing (2016).
Kate was born in California in 1989 but grew up in Alaska, moving to Oregon when they were sixteen. In their teen years, they spent most of their nights writing poetry and screenplays. They were an avid choir singer and theater enthusiast. From 2007-2012, they attended Portland State University where they majored in Film Studies with a focus in acting and screenwriting. There, they studied improvisation acting extensively and graduated with a Bachelor of Fine and Performing Arts. They were cast in their first lead role as Jessica Huberman in the popular Youtube horror web-series Jessica Forever (2013). They were first contacted by the director, Westley Cornwall, the year prior, when he offered them a lead role in a music video, after seeing their accent reel on Youtube. Unfortunately, the band broke up before the music video could be shot. However, this turned into another opportunity as Cornwall still expressed keen interest in wanting to work with them. Only two episodes of Jessica Forever were made, and they garnered close to 100,000 hits. Despite it's short run, it lead to more exposure in the Portland film community and more networks. In May, 2019, Kate met Dove Bell. They met when Kate interviewed Dove to be their roommate in North Portland. A romance blossomed and they merged their passions for acting and film to start their own home production studio Burns Brightly Productions. So far, they have made several short films and a few music videos, all with LGBTQUIA+ themes. They are in pre-production for their web-series Going My Way?, which will be released on Youtube in spring of 2021. Kate and Dove plan to get married in 2022 when the Covid-19 is hopefully resolved.
Kate Horne is known for El testigo (2018), My Kidnapper (2010) and Gabo: The Creation of Gabriel Garcia Marquez (2015).
Almost everyone who has spent time with Kate Hudson -including directors, family members, co-stars and interviewers - is quick to comment on her ability to light up a room. Through some combination of a winning smile, solid work ethic, and good old-fashioned talent, the young actress has gone from indie beginner to Vanity Fair cover girl in just three years. What's more, she's done it all without capitalizing on the success of legendary actress mom, Goldie Hawn. Kate Hudson was born in Los Angeles, California, to Goldie Hawn and Bill Hudson, a comedian, actor and singer. She was raised by her mother and her mother's longtime boyfriend, actor Kurt Russell, whom she considers to be her father. Kate is the sister of actor Oliver Hudson, the half-sister of actor and hockey player Wyatt Russell, and the granddaughter of band musician Rut Hawn. She is the niece of entertainment publicist Patti Hawn, record producer Mark Hudson and musician Brett Hudson. Kate is of Hungarian Jewish (from her maternal grandmother), Italian (from her paternal grandmother), English, and German ancestry. By all accounts, Hudson was a born performer - as a child she danced and sang at every opportunity. Her family hoped that she would attend New York University after graduating from high school, but she opted to get her feet wet in the professional acting world first. She made her big-screen debut as an ambitious young starlet stranded in a tiny California town in Desert Blue (1998). Her next two films, while critically panned, made it into wider release: 200 Cigarettes (1999) (in which she played an earnest but accident-prone ditz) and Gossip (2000) (which cast her as a rich, virginal college student). Perhaps Hudson's biggest break was landing the role of rock groupie (or "Band Aide") Penny Lane in Almost Famous (2000). The part was originally intended for Sarah Polley; when Polley backed out to pursue another project, director Cameron Crowe considered scrapping the film altogether. Hudson, who had been cast in a smaller role (as William's stewardess sister), begged for a chance to read for Penny. Crowe was impressed, Hudson got the part, and the show went on. As much as Tinseltown gossipmongers would like to put them at odds, mother and daughter agree that Hawn is one of Hudson's biggest supporters.