Katie Lyons is known for Hideout (2021), Precious (2021) and Dangers of an Imperfect Mind.
Katie is an actor and writer, originally from Southampton. Whilst attending the Gantry Youth Theatre she was cast in two Peter Kosminsky films for ITV (No Child of Mine and Walking on The Moon). Katie studied Drama and Theatre Arts at Goldsmiths College, and became one third of comedy group Trippplicate. Together they took numerous shows to the Edinburgh Festival and were nominated for the Writers Guild Best Comedy Award in 2007. After graduating she was cast in a number of comedy roles such as Naughty Rachel in Green Wing (2004-6), Julie Taylor in Him & Her (2011) and Bluestone 42 (2013-15). She is also known for the multi-award winning Boy A (2007), The Imaginarium of Dr Parnassus (2011) and Maigret (2016). Katie has written a number of site-specific theatre shows including the award-winning immersive show You Once Said Yes (2011) with Look Left Look Right. Katie lives in London.
Katie M King is known for Heart of a Champion (2023).
Katie Machaiek is known for S.W.A.T. (2017), Animal Magic (2012) and Mega Python vs. Gatoroid (2011).
Katie Maguire is known for In Search of the Sanderson Sisters: A Hocus Pocus Hulaween Takeover (2020).
Katie Maguire is an actor, known for Attack of the Demons (2019).
Katie Maguire is an award winning actor and filmmaker. She grew up in Long Island, New York. While still attending university Katie booked her first television role in TNT's "The Big Time" starring Molly Ringwald and Christina Hendricks. Katie has worked extensively in both the theatre and in film. She continues to live and work in New York City.
Katie Males is an actress, known for Alan Partridge: Alpha Papa (2013), Love Soup (2005) and Rev. (2010).
Katie Malia (birth name Kathryn Malia Knoernschild) was born in Southern California to parents of Japanese and German descent. Katie's interest and appreciation for the arts began at a very young age; her mother, a former dancer, exposed Katie to the theatre and enrolled her in dance before formal education began. She was an avid classical pianist and ballet dancer studying with The Boston Ballet and Joffrey Ballet, and her love of the arts and academics soon brought her to New York where she studied English Literature and Dance from Barnard College of Columbia University. Katie has appeared in hundreds of national commercials and worked with acclaimed directors such as Mike Mills, Marc Forster, and Jon Watts to name a few; and as a dancer, she's worked with choreographers like Fatima Robinson, Michael Rooney, Ryan Heffington and more. She has performed at Walt Disney Hall's Redcat Theater and choreographed for the MOCA and Marciano Art Foundation in Los Angeles. While continuing a dance and commercial career in both New York and Los Angeles, Katie transitioned to acting and comedy, attending a Shakespeare and Contemporary Arts summer program at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA) in London. She continues to study, write and perform sketch comedy at Upright Citizens Brigade and The Groundlings and was a writer and performer for the 2016 CBS Diversity Comedy Showcase. She is the creator of the short form scripted comedy series, Almost Asian, featured in The Washington Post, Fast Company, Huffington Post, and Public Radio International's 'The World,' and she was nominated for 'Outstanding Writing' at the 2016 Raindance Film Festival in London. Comedian Margaret Cho is serving as Executive-Producer for its expansion into a half-hour scripted comedy.
Katie Malloch is known for Bellevue (2017), Mohawk Girls (2010) and The Art of More (2015).