Kathleen Robertson

Kathleen Robertson

  • Born: 1973-7-8
  • Birthplace: Ontario, Canada
  • Height: 5' 4" (1.63 m)
  • Profession: actor
  • Nationality: Canada
  • Representative Works: "Blown Away" (BlownAway), "Beverly Hills", Scary Movie
  • Catherine Hardwicke ·Neil Alexander Robertson, born in Ontario, Canada on July 8, 1973, is a well-known Canadian actress. His representative works include " Blown Away ", " Flying Over Beverly ", "Scary Movie 2" and so on. The husband is Chris Cowles.

    Performing Experience

    Actress Catherine Hardwicke Neil Alexander Robertson ’s various films and chameleon-like performances continue to make audiences like film critics. She recently starred in Keenen La République de Côte d'Ivoire , the sequel to the film, Wei Film’s blockbuster " Scary Movie " (2000) and "Scary Movie 2" (2001). In direct comparison, she has completed the work, starring in the sex drama opposite Macrufallo Twenty/Agent (2002), which will compete in dramatic competition at this year's sundance film festival . Neil Alexander Robertson will also appear in a comic speech with Bill Murray in the director Norton (2001); the star as the notorious Canadian murderer Evelyn Cheney Grizzlies in 1946 True Story Torso: "The Story of Evelyn Cheney" "(2002) (TV), and just completed a guest appearance in Sean Justin Penn 's " I am Sam " (2001) in New Line cinema .
    No stranger to the big screen, Neil Alexander Robertson and the writer/director Greg Araki's brilliant film (1999), she starred in a love triangle with a mother-in-law, a girl sandwiched in between , such as Johnathon Schaech and Matt Kisla, And everywhere (1997), she portrayed the aggressive, purple-haired lesbian'Lucifer'. These two characters are far below her introduction to millions of families, while acting as Claire Catherine Danes in Arnold Fox's popular series " Beverly Hills " (1990). More film works include "Beautiful" (2000), Minnie Drive Director Sally Field, Bruce Wayne McCuloch's Dog Park (1998), and Sundance's favorite "Psychological Beach Party" (2000).
    Catherine Hardwicke was exceptionally talented when she was a child, and had already performed in Canadian films and TV series when she was ten years old. As an adult, she appeared in the 1992 horror film "Blown Away" (BlownAway), and the next year she starred in the TV series " Beverly Hills " (Beverly Hills). Catherine Hardwicke 's success is inseparable from director Gregg Araki.
    The two collaborated for the first time in 1997. In the movie "Nowhere", Areki asked her to act as a lonely teenager. Two years later, the two worked together again, and Catherine Hardwicke played a woman in a love triangle in this "Splendor" (Splendor) directed by Areki . These two films quickly made Catherine popular, and Catherine Hardwicke and Arequi’sIt has also become the object of discussion by fans, but in fact the director Areki has publicly admitted that he is a homosexual.
    In 2001, Kathleen's role in "Scary Movie 2" (ScaryMovie2) earned her a lot of laughter, and the second year "XX/XY" had a much more serious theme than the former.
    Catherine Hardwicke was nominated for the Gemini Award for successfully portraying a female killer image on the screen. This nomination allowed Catherine Hardwicke to officially embark on the road of stardom, and she has been filming since then.

    Personal Life

    Spouse: Chris Cowles
    "Actually I don't want to be so famous, at least I don't want to be recognized at the grocery store."
    "I like antiques very much. This habit came from my father. He is an interior decorator. He gets up early every Sunday and drives me to some strange towns to collect these things." 
    Extended Reading

    Law & Order: Criminal Intent quotes

    • Mr. Smythe: Four counts of manslaughter. That's what I get for overestimating the intelligence of a grand jury.

      Detective Alexandra Eames: Just be grateful the D.A. let you off with a plea bargain.

      Mr. Smythe: I don't consider shutting down my website a bargain. All right, Joanie and Chachi, right? This is the last chat I have for them.

      Detective Alexandra Eames: Thank you, you can go do your little dance in Hell now.

    • Detective Robert Goren: Well, she didn't believe in heaven and hell, so how would she know the devil was massaging her neck?