Birthdate: Oct 18, 1998
Birthplace: Burlington, Ontario, Canada
Katie Douglas (birthname: Kathryn Emily Douglas) is a Canadian actor who has starred in several Canadian television series and has gradually built a feature film career, starting with a supporting role in the Canadian psychological thriller, Compulsion (2013), starring Heather Graham, Carrie-Anne Moss, Kevin Dillon and Joe Mantegna under Egidio Coccimiglio’s direction, based on Park Chul-soo’s Korean film, 301, 302 (1995), and released by Dimension Films.
Douglas starred in Canadian director/writer Danishka Esterhazy’s sci-fi thriller, Level 16 (2018), with Celina Martin, Peter Outerbridge, and Sara Canning, produced by Dark Sky Films and premiering at the Berlin Film Festival.
Douglas, in her first U.S. production, played a supporting role in screenwriter Jesse Andrews’s film version of David Levithan’s 2012 novel, Every Day (2018), co-starring Angourie Rice, Justice Smith, Debby Ryan and Maria Bello under Michael Sucsy’s direction, and which was released by Orion Pictures to a $10.4 million return.
Douglas appeared alongside Justin Chatwin, Terrence Howard, Jeremy Piven, Lovie Simone, Malcolm McDowell, and Sally Kirkland in director/co-writer Daniel Adams’s historical drama about the Boston desegregation busing conflict in 1974, The Walk (2022), released by Vertical Entertainment.
Katie Douglas co-starred with Ashley Judd in director/writer Alec Tibaldi’s Apocalyptic thriller, Lazareth (2024), with Sarah Pidgeon and Asher Angel, released by Vertical and produced by TPC and The Barnum Picture Company. Douglas joined the cast of director/co-writer Rob Grant’s Canadian/American co-production, This Too Shall Pass (2024), co-starring Maxwell Jenkins, Ben Cockell, Jeremy Ray Taylor, Aidan Laprete, and Jaylin Webb, and which premiered at the Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival.
Douglas landed her first starring role in an American movie with director/co-writer Eli Craig’s slasher movie based on Adam Cesare’s 2020 novel, Clown in a Cornfield (2025), with Aaron Abrams, Carson MacCormac, Kevin Durand and Will Sasso, and released wide by RLJE Films and Slasher after premiering at the South by Southwest Film Festival.
Katie Douglas was born and raised in Burlington in the Canadian province of Ontario, by her parents. Douglas began performing on stage at age six, and studied dance, and then began to appear in acting roles on Canadian television at nine years old. Douglas, who was also tutored as a child actor, attended and graduated from Nelson High School in her hometown. Douglas’s height is 5’.
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Typecast?: Katie Douglas has frequently portrayed kidnapping victims, including in multiple movies on the Lifetime Channel.
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