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KATHERINE KEBERLEIN SAG-AFTRA/ AEA Height: 5’10” Hair: Blonde Eyes: Hazel KATHERINE KEBERLEIN SAG-AFTRA/ AEA Height: 5’10” Hair: Blonde Eyes: Hazel THEATRE A View from the Bridge Beatrice U/S Ivo van Hove Goodman Theatre Smokefall Violet Anne Kaufmann Goodman Theatre Relativity Margaret Harding BJ Jones Northlight Theatre The Odd Couple Gwendolyn Pigeon BJ Jones Northlight Theatre Boeing Boeing Gretchen Dennis Zacek Drury Lane Oakbrook Clybourne Park Lindsey etc. U/S Amy Morton Steppenwolf Theatre A Kid Like Jake Alex Keira Fromm About Face Theatre When the Rain Stops Falling Elizabeth John Gawlik Circle Theatre Jeff Award: Best Play The Mother: A Musical Mother Max Truax Oracle Theatre Broadway World nomination: Principal Actress 7 Jeff Awards: including Principal Actress in a Play, Best Play, Best Ensemble 50 Words Janine Joe Jarhaus Profiles Theatre Jeff nomination: Principal Actress Love’s Labour’s Lost The Princess Jack Hickey Oak Park Festival Theatre Cyrano de Bergerac Roxane Kevin Theis Oak Park Festival Theatre Moon Over Buffalo Eileen Michael Weber Theatre at the Center FILM & TELEVISION Proven Innocent, episode 9 Karina Jenks FOX prod: Danny Strong APB, episode 107 Maura Finley FOX prod: Matt Nix Chicago Med, episode 110 Joan Cooper NBC prod: Dick Wolf Sirens, episode 104 Coco USA network prod. Denis Leary Chicago PD, episode 202 Heather Hansen NBC prod: Dick Wolf Shameless, episode 510 Nikole Showtime prod: John Wells The Interrogation Linda Peterson Independent Short Scatterville Jeannie Independent Short Tony Bravo Dreamlover Independent INDUSTRIAL In-house video on-cam Narrator Marriot Hotels Educational Videos on-cam Narrator Syndistar Productions Various online demos on-cam Narrator TCGRx VOCAL PERFORMANCE US Premiere, I Shall Love but Thee, by Jan van der Roost, Carnegie Hall with Concordia University Wind Symphony Trio Chicago & Friends (Thailand, Myanmar, Botswana, Australia, Paraguay, PNG, China, UAE) Music of the Baroque (2005/2006/2009/2010) Cantor: St. Viator, St. Vincent Ferrer, St. John of Brebouf, St. Mary’s of Riverside, St. Domitilla TRAINING BA in Theatre and Math: Tulane University Voice (soprano): Sarah Beatty, Ed Zelnis, marie Michuda Folio Shakespeare: Tim Gregory, Nick Sandys, Kevin Gudahl RELATED SKILLS Fluent Spanish, Piano, Ear Prompter .
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