Catherine Kim Poon is a Chinese-American actress in the United States of America. She is an actress of SAG Screen Actors Guild. She had worked hard for many years to become a member of SAG Screen Actors Guild, before the SAG-AFTRA merger. She was born in Canada, and grew up in the San Francisco bay area since the age of 4. Her passion in life is acting in films. She has studied acting and performed in plays since she was a child. She hopes to also be the first Asian-American to win an Academy Award, if given the opportunity to play a challenging role. She knows that it is very competitive to be an actress in the United States, because of the appearance of her Chinese ethnicity. Because of her great passion for acting, she hopes that her acting talent will be realized far more than the selection of her ethnicity. She looks uniquely different than many Asians because of her true authentic single Asian eyelids, whereas, many Asians get double eyelids surgery which steers them away from the true authentic Asian look. She attended Judy Berlin's Kids On Camera acting school in San Francisco when she was a child. She studied drama classes at Mills High School in Millbrae, California. She studied Theatre Arts and Film Acting at San Francisco State University and San Jose State University. She has acted as principal speaking roles in more than 30 independent films in the San Francisco Bay Area, California. She received a Chinese speaking role from the talented director Louis Leterrier in the big budget SAG film called "Now You See Me" (2013), who was the same director in the films Transporter 1 and Transporter 2. The SAG film called "Now You See Me" (2013) has the stars Jeese Eisenberg, Morgan Freeman, and Woody Harrelson in it. She received a speaking role playing an ER nurse from the amazingly talented writer and director Shintaro Shimosawa in the SAG-AFTRA film called "Misconduct" (2016). The SAG-AFTRA film called "Misconduct" (2016) has the stars Academy Award winner Al Pacino, Academy Award winner Anthony Hopkins, Josh Duhamel, Leah McKendrick, Alice Eve, Byung-hun Lee, and Julia Stiles in it. Catherine was featured in the SAG film called "Pitch Perfect" (2012), where you can see her at the deleted scene section at the end of the DVD, where she was hanging out with a group of Asians playing the Xbox Kinect video games in actress Anna Kendrick's dorm room. Catherine had a lead role playing "Wolf" in an independent feature film called "Taking Care of Business", directed by David Hale and John Hale. The film won first place in Los Positas Film Festival, and was an official selection in the California Film Festival. She had a speaking role playing Jermaine's friend on the TV show set of "I Almost Got Away with it!" as seen on Discovery Channel, Season 4, Episode 5. She had a lead role playing a sexy lover wearing lingerie to the singer Rob Bess in his music video called "Tonight", which was filmed in San Francisco, and can be seen on YouTube.
Catherine Kinsella was born on December 2, 1980 in Manchester, England. She is an actress, known for Leatherbird (2016), Waterloo Road (2006) and Holby City (1999).
Catherine Kresge was born on August 1, 1980 in San Francisco, California, USA. She is an actress and producer, known for Hello, My Name Is Doris (2015), S.W.A.T. (2017) and Lucifer (2016).
Catherine Kyritsi is known for We're All Here (2017), Much Ado About Nothing (2012) and She's with Me (2013).
Catherine L. Albers is known for Jack Reacher (2012), Proximity (2001) and Graduation (2007).
Catherine Lacy received critical acclaim as a "feverish conspirator" from Playboy Magazine and was noted as "drawing the bigger laughs as a fickle housewife" from the New York Times She has continued to garnish Critical acclaim as a steamy, quirky, and offbeat, sidekick in numerous Theatre and film reviews. Catherine Lacy is of Choctaw Heritage from Oklahoma, but left her fathers side of the family there to be raised in Las Vegas, Nevada by her mothers side and 85 relatives. After growing up in the city of lights and showbiz, Catherine Lacy was cast in the infamous "Tom Jones" lounge show where she was pick up by Joseph Chaikins "Open Theatre" to appear in Zabriskie Point with Director Michelangelo Antonio. Knowing she was destined for an acting career, her professor from the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, arranged her initial introduction to a world leader in the Arts. Julliard. Lacy established herself as a resident of The Big City at the Barbizon Hotel for Women. where she was quoted as saying, "if it's good enough for Sylvia Plath, it's good enough for me." Having worked with some Star-Studded Actors such as Mickey Rourke in "Tobacco Road" to the Pulitzer Prize winning writer, Charles Gordone. He cast and directed her in the National Tour of "No place to be Somebody" then subsequently "Golden Boy" where she won critical acclaim on the cover of the "Arts and Leisure Section" of the New York Times. She was then applauded for a two One-Act run with Michael Nader, call Adam and Eve and "Full Moon and High Tide in the Ladies Room" with Ellen Barkin. Cementing her theatrical family in New York for fifteen years she became a lifetime member of the Ensemble Studio Theatre, where she performed in over twenty plays, most unforgettably being "Lifeboat Drill" directed by Curt Dempster. Other notable credits include the premiere of "Goose and Tom Tom" with Oscar winning, Christine Lahti, "Abduction" with the late Golder Globe winner, Gregory Rosakis. "Groove Tube" with Chevy Chase and "You Can't Hurry Love" with Charles Grodin and Sally Kellerman. She also appeared in episodes on "The Drew Carey Show" and was an Original cast member of "Best Little Whorehouse in Texas at the Actors Studio. Now, also being a member of the Ensemble Studio Theatre in Los Angeles, she has been cast in their popular series called "True Story" which premieres August 9, at 7:30. Not to mention her professors from Julliard, she continued her studies over the years with legends from Stella Adler, Michael Howard to Uta Hagen, and is now completing her MFA in Playwriting. If that's not enough, Lacy is in pre-production for a new Web Series and a Feature Film. The Web Series is called, "Odes;" in which, Lacy is a moderator, and producer for the series. The launch of the first episode is tentatively set for the Fall of 2015. Stay tuned for "Odes" on CatherineLacy.com. The feature is a film version of the play that she did called "Full Moon and High Tide in the Ladies Room" which is written and directed by Marcia Haufrecht. This film goes into production early 2016 with a release date later the same year.
Catherine Langlas was born on July 9, 1983 in Billings, Montana, USA. She is an actress, known for Scrubs (2001), The Young and the Restless (1973) and Hubbub: the Movie (2017).
Catherine Larcey is an established actress based in Melbourne, she was born in Geelong, Australia to English parents, Patrick and Patricia Larcey who immigrated to Australia in 1971. Catherine's love for the arts comes from her grandfather, Carl Lacey who was an opera singer and actor in London in the 1950's. Catherine has dual Australian and British citizenship. Catherine's a naturally talented actress who trained at the prestigious Stella Adler Academy in Los Angeles and then perfected her on-screen skills with Aleksi Vellis at The Filmspace in Melbourne. Catherine's charismatic presence, teamed with her emotional and comedic range has seen her portray a variety of characters. Her comedic skills were seen on our TV screens in 'Neighbours' as Aimee Wu, and her dramatic skills were seen on the big screen as May in 'Cut Snake', alongside Sullivan Stapleton under the direction of Tony Ayres. More recently she was seen in Fremantle Medias award winning, Wentworth playing the role of Sharon Gilmour. Apart from acting Catherine is a qualified Screen Writer having completed an Advanced Diploma in Screen and Media (Television and Film Development).
Catherine Lascault is an actress, known for Les Cordier, juge et flic (1992), La fille sur le pont (1999) and La veuve de Saint-Pierre (2000).