Actress known for Disney Kids (2008-2011); How to draw a perfect circle directed by the acclaimed Marco Martins; The Rezort a Zombie thriller directed by Steve Barker; she played Bia in Morangos com Açúcar and also has been the lead in two features Ruas Rivais and Solum. Catarina lives in London where she is represented by Vivienne Clore.
Catarina Morais is known for Gadera (2024).
Catarina Vasconcelos is a director and producer, known for A Metamorfose dos Pássaros (2020), Metáfora ou a Tristeza Virada do Avesso (2014) and Pária (2013).
Catarina Wallenstein was born in 1986 in Lisbon, Portugal. She is an actress and director, known for Um Amor de Perdição (2008), Singularidades de uma Rapariga Loura (2009) and Um Animal Amarelo (2020).
Catcher Stair is known for Gremlin (2017), The Veil (2017) and All Roads to Pearla (2019).
Cate Allen is an actress known for acting in award-winning films: What a Show Show (2019), Secondhand Hearts (2016), Adopting Trouble (2015), Scoot & Cassie's Christmas Adventure (2014), Down the Hole (2014), All Aboard for Murder (2015), Black Blood (2013), TV Movie: Jack Mormon (2013) as well as Co-star on TV show: Granite Flats. Cate served on 2 state committees to assist victims of violent crimes. As a result she returned to school and became an expert in trauma in the brain and body and how to heal from it. She created Life Hacks with Cate in which she shares tools to assist people release stress and feel better. Life Hacks with Cate is on Amazon Prime. Cate's latest film is 4K Killer, a fun, horror film that finished it's film festival run in early 2020 and is now available on Amazon Prime. Working in Los Angeles, Salt Lake City, and Atlanta, she enjoys traveling the taking on challenging roles. As an expert talk radio show host for over eight years, Cate is also known for hosting Entertainment Minute, a TV entertainment news shows interviewing entertainment professionals and for interpreting English to French.
Cate Beehan is an actress, known for What Other Couples Do (2013), Our Footloose Remake (2011) and The Worst Year of My Life (2015).
Cate Blanchett was born on May 14, 1969 in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, to June (Gamble), an Australian teacher and property developer, and Robert DeWitt Blanchett, Jr., an American advertising executive, originally from Texas. She has an older brother and a younger sister. When she was ten years old, her 40-year-old father died of a sudden heart attack. Her mother never remarried, and her grandmother moved in to help her mother. Cate graduated from Australia's National Institute of Dramatic Art in 1992 and, in a little over a year, had won both critical and popular acclaim. On graduating from NIDA, she joined the Sydney Theatre Company's production of Caryl Churchill's "Top Girls", then played Felice Bauer, the bride, in Tim Daly's "Kafka Dances", winning the 1993 Newcomer Award from the Sydney Theatre Critics Circle for her performance. From there, Blanchett moved to the role of Carol in David Mamet's searing polemic "Oleanna", also for the Sydney Theatre Company, and won the Rosemont Best Actress Award, her second award that year. She then co-starred in the ABC Television's prime time drama Heartland (1994), again winning critical acclaim. In 1995, she was nominated for Best Female Performance for her role as Ophelia in the Belvoir Street Theatre Company's production of "Hamlet". Other theatre credits include Helen in the Sydney Theatre Company's "Sweet Phoebe", Miranda in "The Tempest" and Rose in "The Blind Giant is Dancing", both for the Belvoir Street Theatre Company. In other television roles, Blanchett starred as Bianca in ABC's Bordertown (1995), as Janie Morris in G.P. (1989) and in ABC's popular series Police Rescue (1994). She made her feature film debut in Paradise Road (1997). Cate married writer Andrew Upton in 1997. She had met him a year earlier on a movie set, and they didn't like each other at first. He thought she was aloof, and she thought he was arrogant, but then they connected over a poker game at a party, and she went home with him that night. Three weeks later he proposed marriage and they quickly married before she went off to England to play her breakthrough role in films: the title character in Elizabeth (1998) for which she won numerous awards for her performance, including the Golden Globe for Best Actress in a Drama. Cate was also nominated for an Academy Award for the role but lost out to Gwyneth Paltrow. 2001 was a particularly busy year, with starring roles in Bandits (2001), The Shipping News (2001), Charlotte Gray (2001) and playing Elf Queen Galadriel in the "Lord Of The Rings" trilogy. She also gave birth to her first child, son Dashiell, in 2001. In 2004, she gave birth to her second son Roman. Also, in 2004, she played actress Katharine Hepburn in Martin Scorsese's film "Aviator" (2004), for which she received an Academy Award as Best Supporting Actress. Two years later, she received an Academy Award nomination as Best Supporting Actress for playing a teacher having an affair with an underage student in "Notes on a Scandal" (2006). In 2007, she returned to the role that made her a star in "Elizabeth: The Golden Age" (2007). It earned her an Oscar nomination as Best Actress. She was nominated for another Oscar that same year as Best Supporting Actress for playing Bob Dylan in "I'm Not There" (2007). In 2008, she gave birth to her third child, son Ignatius. She and her husband became artistic directors of the Sydney Theatre Company, choosing to spend more time in Australia raising their three sons. She also purchased a multi-million dollar home in Sydney, Australia and named it Bulwarra and made extensive renovations to it. Because of her life in Australia, her film work became sporadic, until Woody Allen cast her in the title role in Blue Jasmine (2013), which won her the Academy Award as Best Actress. She ended her job as artistic director of the Sydney Theatre Company, while her husband continued there for two more years before he too resigned. In 2015, she adopted her daughter Edith in her father's homeland of the United States. That same year, she and her husband sold their multi-million dollar home in Australia at a profit and moved to America. Reasons varied from her wanting to work more in America to wanting to familiarize herself with her late father's American heritage. She played the title role of Carol (2015), a 1950s American housewife in a lesbian affair with a younger woman, for which she received an Oscar nomination as Best Actress. While most actresses might slow down in their forties, Blanchett did the opposite by stretching her boundaries even further, such as when she played 13 different characters in Manifesto (2015) and then making her Broadway debut in 2017 in "The Present", which is her husband's adaptation of Chekhov's play "Platonov" for which she earned a Tony nomination as Best Actress in a Play. Also in 2017, she was selected for the highest honor in her birth country: the Companion of the Order of Australia (AC).
CATE CAPLIN has produced, directed and choreographed over 200 productions in theatres and performance venues in Los Angeles and internationally at the Edinburgh Arts Festival in Scotland. She is a 34 times regional and international dance champion and her work has been seen on television, in films and in a variety of prestigious venues across the country and world wide including the White House, the Kennedy Center, the Metropolitan Opera House, Ford's Theatre, the Hollywood Bowl, the Paris Opera House, Rockefeller Center, the Ritz Carlton, Caesar's Palace, the Hollywood Palladium, the Los Angeles Theatre Center, the Orpheum Theatre, the House of Blues, the Palace of Fine Arts and the Broadway stage. Cate is also a freelance journalist and coaches and instructs both dancers and actors. She has directed "Proof", "Beyond Therapy", "Wait Until Dark", "Importance of Being Earnest", "Sylvia", "Marvelous Wonderettes", "Greater Tuna", "Heartbeat of Chernobyl", "Jake's Women", "Tango Fiesta", "Bang", "Simple Proof", "Synethesia", "The Big Tease" "Suburban ShowGirl" and "Horton Foote's Carpetbagger's Children". She Directed and Choreographed "Cabaret", "The Music Man", "Smokey Joe's Cafe", "Little Shop of Horrors", "Dames At Sea", "Damn Yankees", "The All Night Strut", "Cinderella", "She Loves Me", "Fascinating Rhythms" (Ovation Award), "The Beat Goes On!", (LA. Film Commission Award of Excellence): "The Next Fairy Tale", "Hollywood! Hollywood!", "South Pacific", "As Thousands Cheer", "ShowGirl of 52nd street", "Now & Then A Hero", "Rocky Horror", "E-Love, A Musical.com/edy", "The Sound of Music", "Baby", "Gloriana's Broadway" and "Sexy Widows". She has also choreographed "My Old Friends", "Playboy of the Western World", "Man of La Mancha", "Into the Woods", "Blue Dahlia", "Skin of Our Teeth", "Do Re Mi", "Two Gentlemen of Corona", "Merchant of Venice", "Romeo & Juliet", "As You Like It", "Winter's Tale", "Hamlet", "Mating Dance of a Werewolf", "Tuesdays with Morrie", "Most Happy Fella", "Grand Hotel" (Garland Award), "Ragtime", "Jekyll & Hyde", "King & I", "Camelot", "Camille", "Dancing at Lughnasa", "Funny You Don't Look Like A GrandMother", "The Matchmaker", "Jubilee", "How To Succeed in Business Without Really Trying", "Dear World", "House of Bernarda Alba", "Floyd Collins", "Roberta", ""Master Harold and The Boys", "Jimmy Bishop Goes to War", "Spin Cycle", "The Melody Lingers On", "Broadway Bound", "Lake Anne", "Fahrenheit 451", five episodes of both "Frasier" and "General Hospital" and a tango for ABC's "Port Charles". Cate coached David Hyde Pierce for 9 months in preparation for his play "Six Dance Lessons..." at the Geffen Playhouse, again as he prepped for the Broadway production of "Spamalot". She also coached and fine tuned his dancing for his starring role in "Curtains". David won Best Actor in a Musical on Broadway for his performance in this production. Cate performed in the West Coast Premier of "Swing!" at the Carpenter Performing Arts Center and won an Ovation Award for her work in the show. Women in Theatre honored her with a "Red Carpet Award" for her contribution as a theatre Producer/Director/Choreographer and she received a Garland Award for her choreography in "Grand Hotel" at the Colony Theatre. Cate was honored to receive LA Stage Alliance Ovation Nominations for Best Show, Best Direction, and Best Choreography for her original show "Fascinating Rhythms" starring Melissa Manchester and a company of Champion Ballroom Dancers - She won the Ovation Award for Best Choreography. This season she was awarded two Scenie Awards for Best Direction & Choreography in a Musical for both "Cabaret" and "The Beat Goes On!" - Cate is a four times "US Open" and three times World Champion in Theatrical ShowDance and has won multiple gold medals in a "World Performing Arts Competition" with her dance partner, Gary Franco. Her production company, Night & Day Entertainment, is shared with creative partner Vernon Willet and specializes in custom designed entertainment for private parties, corporate events, and industrial trade shows. Cate choreographed the feature film, "The Perfect Host"" starring David Hyde Pierce and it was selected for the 2010 Sundance Film Festival. She wrote and directed her first feature film, "Mating Dance.
Cate Cohen received her BA from UCLA's School of Theater, Film, and Television. Upon graduating, she moved to New York to pursue a career in theater. New York credits include: The Secret of Irreplaceable Lust (Public Theater), I Hate Hamlet (The Space), Infinite Cages (New York Fringe Festival) and The Will Rogers Follies (National Tour.) Since returning to L.A., Cate has been busy with film and television work. Recent TV credits include: According To Jim, Moonlight, and Without A Trace. Cate also recently finished shooting the lead in the independent feature Gods Of Circumstance, to be released in 2008. She has performed at the U. S. Comedy Arts Festival with Those Courtney Girls (directed by Bob Odenkirk) and has performed with the award-winning Buffalo Nights Theater Company. Most recently she was seen in the long-running hit comedy, It's Just Sex, at The Zephyr Theater in Hollywood. Cate also spent three years dancing with the Radio City Rockettes. Her experience in the world's most famous chorus line is the basis for her critically acclaimed one-woman show, Out of Line.