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Years active
  
2008-present

Name
  
Kate Corbett


Role
  
Actress

Education
  
Ryerson University

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Movies and TV shows
  
Family Biz, Empire of Dirt, The Animal Project, The Steps, How Eunice Got Her Baby

Similar People
  
Jordan Canning, Ingrid Veninger, Peter Stebbings, Laura Perlmutter

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Kate Corbett (born in Holyrood, Newfoundland and Labrador) is a Canadian actress.

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Early years

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Corbett started acting at a very young age in repertoire summer theatre. Once graduating high school, Kate moved to Toronto, Ontario to study theatre at Ryerson University. She continued her studies at the Canadian Film Centre's Acting Conservatory.

Career

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Corbett's feature film credits include three Toronto International Film Festival film selections, The Steps (2015), Empire of Dirt (2013) and The Animal Project (2013); as well as principal roles in the features Barn Wedding (2014) and How to Be Deadly (2014). Kate has also starred in several short films, including the award-winning How Eunice Got Her Baby (2009) and The Tunnel (2013), which was the Not Short on Talent recipient for Cannes Film Festival and for which she is also the credited writer.

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Television credits include: Good Witch, Fargo, Lost Girl, Signed, Sealed, Delivered, Odd Squad, Republic of Doyle, Satisfaction, Call Me Fitz, The L.A. Complex, InSecurity and Family Biz.

Some of Corbett's theatre credits include; a "Canadian Stage" English premiere production of "Yukonstyle" by Sarah Berthiaume and directed by Ted Witzel. As well as, a "Tarragon Theatre" production of "Rocking the Cradle" by Des Walsh and directed by Richard Rose.

References

Kate Corbett Wikipedia