Katie Douglas
Canadian actress
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2025 | Katie Douglas is cast as Quinn Maybrook in 'Clown in a Cornfield', currently in post-production |
2024 | Won Best Lead Performer, TV Movie at the 12th Canadian Screen Awards for The Girl Who Escaped: The Kara Robinson Story |
2024 | Appears as herself in 'Ghosting with Luke Hutchie and Matthew Finlan' |
May 10 2024 | Starred in the thriller film Lazareth, directed by Alec Tibaldi, opposite Ashley Judd and Sarah Pidgeon. |
2023 | Played the titular role in The Girl Who Escaped: The Kara Robinson Story, portraying a 15-year-old girl's survival of abduction and escape. |
2022 | Nominated for Best Actress in Supporting Role at the Moscow Indie Film Festival for The Walk |
2022 | Won Humanitarian Award of Excellence Actress: Leading at the IndieFEST Film Awards for The Walk |
2022 | Won Best Young Actress at the Rome International Movie Awards for The Walk |
2022 | Won Best Supporting Actress at the Hollywood Reel Independent Film Festival for The Walk |
2022 | Starred as Kate Coughlin in the Daniel Adams-directed police protection film The Walk, alongside Justin Chatwin, Terrence Howard, and Malcolm McDowell. |
2021 | Won Best Young Actress at the Hollywood Blood Horror Festival for Double Edged |
2021 | Won Best Actress at the Independent Horror Movie Awards for Double Edged |
2021 | Starred as Abby in the Netflix comedy series Ginny and Georgia, part of the MANG group alongside the main cast. |
2021 | Began starring in a main role as 18-year-old Jackie Sullivan in the CBC Television female police comedy-drama series Pretty Hard Cases. |
2020 | Nominated for Best Lead Performance, TV Movie at the Canadian Screen Awards in Toronto for Believe Me: The Abduction of Lisa McVey |
2020 | Acted in the short film 'Double Edged', playing dual roles as Evelyn and Samantha |
2019 | Appears in 'Nurses' and continues in 'Mary Kills People' |
2019 | Katie Douglas portrayed Addie Decker in 'Thicker Than Water' |
2019 | Starred as the protagonist in the drama film Believe Me: The Abduction of Lisa McVey, portraying the true story of Lisa McVey. Received an ACTRA Award nomination for her performance. |
2018 | Won Best Actress at the Blood in the Snow Awards for the film Level 16 |
2018 | Appears in 'Creeped Out' and 'Burden of Truth' |
2018 | Katie Douglas played Lisa McVey in 'Believe Me: The Abduction of Lisa McVey' |
2018 | Played a lead role as Vivien in the science fiction movie Level 16, directed by Danishka Esterhazy. |
2017 | Began starring as Naomi Malik in the Global Network Canadian comedy and drama TV series Mary Kills People. |
2016 | Continues main role in 'Raising Expectations' with 26 episodes |
2015 | Stars in 'Raising Expectations' and appears in 'Max & Shred' |
2014 | Appears in 'Saving Hope' and continues role in 'Spooksville' |
2014 | Nominated for Outstanding Performer in a Children's Series at the 41st Daytime Creative Arts Emmy Awards for her role in Spooksville. |
March 2014 | Premiered as Young Irisa in the science fiction action TV series Defiance: The Lost Ones on SyFy. |
2013 | Katie Douglas portrayed Young Irisa in 'Defiance: The Lost Ones' |
2013 | Appeared in the film 'Compulsion', playing the role of young Saffron |
2013 | Starred as Sally Wilcox in Discovery Family's fantasy action TV show Spooksville, which lasted one season. |
2012 | Katie Douglas begins her acting career with roles in 'Less Than Kind' (3 episodes) and 'Alphas' (as Teenage Nina) |
2012 | Katie Douglas played Rose Leacock in 'Sunshine Sketches of a Little Town' |
2011 | Katie Douglas portrayed Lucy in the film 'Stay with Me' |
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