Hardwicke's first film as a director was the Sundance winner THIRTEEN which explored the transition into teenage years with an authenticity that still captures young audiences (1.3 billion Tik Tok engagements.) Hardwicke directed LORDS OF DOGTOWN before she became best known as the director of TWILIGHT, which launched the blockbuster franchise and has since earned over three billion dollars. Recently her indie film PRISONER'S DAUGHTER premiered at TIFF 2022 and DREAMS IN THE WITCHHOUSE dropped on Netflix October 2022 as part of Guillermo del Toro's Cabinet of Curiosities. MAFIA MAMMA premieres in theaters on April 14 2023.
Catherine Haun was born in Los Angeles to James and Diane Haun, the middle of six children. She grew up in Los Angeles, on Catalina Island and in other places in the southwest. She graduated from Pacific Palisades High School, Carnegie-Mellon University (Drama), and The Hunter College School of Social Work in New York City (MSW). She has been married to her physicist husband Art Edwards since 1989, and they have two children. In 2018-2019 she toured film festivals and won awards with her short Mrs. Murphy's Confession https://www.imdb.com/title/tt7208116/.
Los Angeles based actress Catherine "Cat" Healy actress has studied with the prestigious Stella Adler Conservatory, Janet Alhanti Studios, The Groundlings Improv School and found success with supporting roles in prime-time television, including "JAG", the MTV series "Undressed" and Showtime's "The Cool & The Crazy" starring Alicia Silverstone and Jared Leto. A cosmic shift and some big life changes fortuitously led Cat into the world of performance in the wildly creative, avant-garde cirque arts arena that includes fire dancing, vaudeville, variety shows cirque arts productions, and body airbrush art. Performing, painting, or producing independently and with many exotic cirque arts performance troupes for events at The Playboy Mansion, HBO, Disney World, corporate events, festivals, and many more, Cat can be seen as the mesmerizing fire dancer recorded on the jumbo-tron during Usher's performance of his hit single "Hot Tottie" on his live world tour. Cat found her groove in the comedy world too. She wrote, produced and starred in two short films called The Interview and Vegan and Then Sum, already garnering praise on the film festival circuit. Between the two, they have received 6 Official Selections, 4 Semi-Finalist, 6 Finalist and 2 Awards. 3 best actor nominations, and a best director nomination for her team from Across The Globe Film Festival. She also received her first Award of Excellence for both comedy shorts from The IndieFEST Film Awards. Cat also found success in voiceover work for a Netflix series in post-production called Brasoria, a supporting role in Middleton Christmas, starring Michael Pare and Eileen Davidson (now on Amazon Prime) a supporting role in D-Railed (2018) opposite Sci-fi icon Lance Henriksen, garnering 53 award wins and 17th nominations.
Catherine Hearst was born on July 5, 1917 in Atlanta, Georgia, USA. She was previously married to Randolph Hearst. She died on December 30, 1998 in Los Angeles, California, USA.
Catherine Hess is an actress, known for Rock Sugar (2021) and What's Left.
Catherine Hickland is an American actress, best known for her starring roles on Daytime Television, most notably in the award-winning role of "Lindsay Rappaport" on ABC 's One Life to Live (1968). Born and raised in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, her first professional job got her nationwide attention, as a stewardess in an airline "Fly Me" advertising campaign. She has performed in many guest-starring roles on episodic television and been a frequent guest on "Live with Regis and Kathie Lee", "Live with Regis and Kelly", The Rosie O'Donnell Show (1996) and The Wayne Brady Show (2001). Miss Hickland starred on Broadway in "Les Miserables" as "Fantine". And the off-Broadway hit, "Pieces". Fascinated by the mind and how it works, Catherine Hickland was first exposed to hypnosis, as a young girl watching Pat Collins, "The Hip Hypnotist" on television. During her final two years on "One Life", Catherine diligently studied the art of hypnosis. After becoming a certified hypnotherapist, and having spent her life in front of the camera and onstage, she took the art and science of hypnosis into entertainment. In 2008, she debuted her show, "The Hypnotist", at the prestigious New World Stages in New York City, and never looked back. Today, Catherine is the most successful and well-known female hypnotist in the country. She performs well over 200 comedy hypnosis shows a year. As a hypnotherapist, Catherine is passionate about guiding people to their inner freedom as much as she loves being onstage performing for thousands of people all over the country. She is a popular speaker and the author of "The 30 Day Heartbreak Cure, a Guide to Getting Over Him and Back Out There One Month From Today" (Simon & Shuster). A teacher of the mind/body/spirit connection, Catherine volunteers her time visiting and speaking with women in the Federal Prison System. In 2013, Catherine opened a training facility in Las Vegas for people who want to learn self-hypnosis, as well as training hypnotists who want to learn the art of stage hypnosis. She plans to take hypnosis into the mainstream in a way that has never been done before. In 2001, Catherine created and remains CEO of "Cat Cosmetics", a very successful line of color cosmetics. Because of her long and successful career in television, Catherine has International appeal, and enjoys meetings people from all over the world. She is married to producer Todd Fisher, and divides her time between their home in Las Vegas and their ranch in California, where she lives with 24 chickens, 3 horses, a miniature donkey, 2 geese, 13 ducks, and a pet turkey. And, yes, she can hypnotize animals.
Born in New York City and raised in Scottsdale, Arizona, Catherine Mary Hicks was a cheerleader at Gerard Catholic High School in Phoenix, Arizona, and graduated in 1969. Hicks attended Saint Mary's College-Notre Dame University and studied English literature. Moving east from South Bend, Indiana, she began her acting career at Cornell University, where she won a two-year scholarship to the Actor's Conservatory, where she received training in all aspects of the theatre. Leaving Cornell, she went to New York and, within a week, had landed a part on the ABC daytime drama, "Ryan's Hope" (1975). She became a notable actress of the 1980s, in film and television. After appearing on the soap opera, Ryan's Hope (1975) from 1976-78, she won a coveted role, starring with Jack Lemmon, in the Broadway stage production of "Tribute" for eight months. Catherine left Broadway to Hollywood, where, after several television guest appearances, she graduated to a leading role in the television movie Marilyn: The Untold Story (1980), playing Marilyn Monroe, which brought her international attention and an Emmy nomination. She appeared in several high profile films through the early 1980s, in leading and supporting roles whilst also appearing on television. Films included: Death Valley (1982), Garbo Talks (1984), The Razor's Edge (1984) and Peggy Sue Got Married (1986). She played "Dr. Gillian Taylor", opposite lead actor William Shatner, in Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home (1986), a cult sequel to the popular Star Trek films. In the late 1980s, she played the lead role of "Karen Barclay" in Child's Play (1988), a film that remains highly regarded in the horror genre. It was on the set of this film that Catherine met her future husband, Kevin Yagher, with whom she had a daughter in 1992. Despite her obvious talent, big movie roles never seemed to find their way to her in the early 1990s. In spite of this, she worked consistently, appearing in Liebestraum (1991), Dillinger and Capone (1995), the Hallmark Hall of Fame movie Redwood Curtain (1995), and a small role in the semi-high profile movie, Turbulence (1997). In 1996, she landed the lead role in the Warner Bros. television series, 7th Heaven (1996), playing "Annie Jackson-Camden". From that point on, her career revolved around the television series and her family, occasionally appearing in films. Her last to-date film was the television movie, For All Time (2000), opposite Mark Harmon. 7th Heaven (1996) was canceled in 2007, after a successful eleven-year run, but it is likely that this attractive and talented actress will remain in films and television for a long time to come.
Catherine Hiegel was born on 10 December 1946 in Montreuil, Seine [now Seine-Saint-Denis], France. She is an actress, known for Les côtelettes (2003), La folle histoire d'amour de Simon Eskenazy (2009) and Le bourgeois gentilhomme (1968).
Catherine Hosmalin is known for Mr. Bean's Holiday (2007), La Goula (1986) and Il y a longtemps que je t'aime (2008).
Catherine Howard is an actress, known for Isthmus (2021), Stealing Vows and Don't Click (2020).