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Kate Riley is an actress, known for Tom (2022), Happy's (2021) and Sin (2021).
Kate Riley is an actress and director, known for Two Guys Named Josh (2013), Sanatorium (2013) and Single Blonde Failure (2016).
Kate Robbins (born in Margate, Kent) is an English actress, comedian, singer and songwriter. She came to prominence in the early 1980s when she scored a No.2 hit on the UK Charts with the song "More Than in Love", while she was appearing in the TV soap opera Crossroads. She went on to become a prolific voice actress, most notably for nine years with the satirical show Spitting Image. Robbins is a first cousin once removed of Paul McCartney and older sister of fellow actress Amy Robbins (her mother and McCartney were first cousins). She attended Wirral Grammar School for Girls and won the Drama Prizes each year, notably with her monologue "All this glitters is not gold". Her first released recording, in 1978, was of the song "Tomorrow", owned by McCartney's music publishing company, from the musical Annie. Robbins' first chart appearance was as a backing singer, along with her sister Jane, on the minor Top 75 hit "Lines" by Liverpool group the Planets, a spin-off from Deaf School. Her profile was raised soon afterwards when both she and Jane represented the United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest 1980 as part of the group Prima Donna. They finished third. The following year, Robbins joined the cast of the ITV soap opera Crossroads, playing the part of a pop singer who was recording a single in the fictional motel's basement recording studio. The song, "More Than in Love", was released commercially in the UK (credited as Kate Robbins and Beyond) and gave Robbins a major hit single, reaching number 2 in the UK Singles Chart. It was her only hit. The backing group Beyond had taken part in the UK's Song for Europe contest earlier in the year, losing to Bucks Fizz. In late 1982, Robbins provided backing vocals on the Top 3 single "Story of the Blues" by Wah!, but was replaced for the band's Top of the Pops appearance by London soul trio Sylvia and the Sapphires. Robbins wrote the first theme tune to Surprise, Surprise and provided almost all of the female voices on the television show Spitting Image in the late 1980s and early 1990s. The 1986 Granada Television sketch show Robbins featured Kate, her brother Ted Robbins, and her sisters Amy Robbins, Jane Robbins and Emma Robbins, the last now best known as one of the singers with the Sheilas. She participated in the 1989 Children's Royal Variety Performance on BBC TV, singing her own comic songs at the piano, and featured in the original series of Dead Ringers on BBC Radio 4 in 2000. In 1995, Robbins did all of the voices, including the male ones, on the children's television series Caribou Kitchen. Robbins also provided the English language dubbing for Europeans, featured on the Channel 4 series Eurotrash and, in 2006, made two appearances on the BBC Radio 4 programme Just a Minute. In 2007, Robbins was awarded an Honorary Bachelor of Arts degree from Bedfordshire University, for her lifetime contribution to the Performing Arts. Robbins was amicably divorced from musician Keith Atack in 2008 after 19 years of marriage. Her three children are Emily Atack (Actress in The Inbetweeners) - born 1989, Martha Atack (PR Consultant) - born 1991 and George Atack (Musician and TV Researcher) - born 1992. Robbins was one of the Grumpy Old Women for a sell-out tour in 2014 with comedian Jenny Eclair and actress Susie Blake. Robbins appeared in British Sitcom Citizen Khan in December 2014. Robbins appeared in two episodes of the BBC Television comedy series Dinnerladies (1998), playing the character 'Babs' a friend of 'Petula Gordino' played by 'Julie Walters'. Robbins later appeared with the sitcom's writer Victoria Wood in the BBC TV special Victoria Wood: With All the Trimmings (2000). Robbins has worked on many comedy TV shows including Last of the Summer Wine, Heartbeat (Series 15 episode 'Wine & Roses', first shown in 2006), The Harry Enfield Show, Peter Kay's Phoenix Nights and Shooting Stars. She has also appeared in Holby City, two episodes of Where the Heart Is, Doctors and Casualty.
Kate Robertson Pryor is known for Deployed (2021), Under the Willow Tree (2022) and Valentine Crush (2021).
Kate Robson Brown is known for Digging for Britain (2010).
Kate Rockwell was born on August 4, 1984 in the United States. She is an actress, known for Harlem (2021), tick, tick...BOOM! (2021) and Almost Family (2019).
Kate Rogal was born on November 2, 1983. She is an actress, known for Safe (2012), Psych (2006) and Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (1999). She has been married to Dana Ashbrook since August 15, 2015.
Kate Romero has worked for decades as a Life Coach, Talent Manager, Radio Host, and has a World Title in Arm Wrestling. Romero is also an avid Story Teller, and a Moth Story Slam Winner who competed in KCRW's (89.9) The Moth GrandSlam at the Regent Theater in Downtown Los Angeles. She is also a recent Storyteller for KPCC's (89.3) UNHEARD LA Series where Kate told the story about how Harry Dean Stanton challenged her to an Arm Wrestling match with Rick James and what happened when she won (story is located in the Video's section of this IMDb Page). Kate has worked as an Actor turned Talent Manager for three decades and recently retired from management to return to her first love of Acting and to become a Stand-Up Comic. She is also creating a One-Woman Show called "Dearly Beloved" A Journey from Self-Loathing to Self-Love, and a Comedy Special aptly titled "Reckoning Ball." Some highlights of Kate's Acting career have been playing Midge in Married with Children, Jeanie in Growing Pains, a 1940's Pinup Girl with Bob Hope and Don Knotts for a Bob Hope Special, and most recently Showtime's Twin Peaks, The Return. Romero turns trauma into triumph, and she is a Stand Up Comic specializing in "Traumedy(TM)" She believes "when we can learn to laugh about what once made us cry, we win." As a Speaker, with many stories, analogies, and graphically detailed experiences from her childhood, Romero shares her journey with levity and galvanized honesty. Romero prides herself for her ability to grow from a "scapegoat" to an "Escapegoat." "Truly amazing, powerful, chilling, and extraordinary. You are a human highlight film of inspiration." ~Barry Katz For more information about Kate Romero, comedy or speaking engagements; contact: John Stellar / Everyone's PR, [email protected]
Kate Romond is an actress, known for Older Children (2012), Masters of Sex (2013) and Chicago Med (2015).