Kathy-Ann Hart
Kathy-Ann Hart recently returned to performing on film, stage and television. She began performing as a child in the island of her birth - Trinidad, where she won prizes on the television show Twelve and Under for her dramatic performances of narrative poetry. If anyone finds footage of her in the poofy dress her mother made her wear, they should refer to the last sentence of this biography. She went on to perform in other national arenas, once opening for a national celebrity at a concert on Independence Day.
Her first foray back to performing was when she worked in the award-winning ensemble show - Cry Innocent: The People vs. Bridget Bishop! Since then, she's had lead and supporting roles in major film and on television as well as Principal roles in nationally running commercials. She sometimes admits that she attended Harvard Law School and practiced law for 7 years. She was a corporate lawyer with the white shoe law firm Ropes & Gray representing clients in multi-billion dollar transactions and she is exceedingly proud of her work litigating matters on behalf of HIV+ clients at the esteemed nonprofit AIDS Action Committee.
When she's not performing, you can find her in a yoga studio, on a bike in Spin class or dancing in Zumba...although maybe she's performing there too... An accomplished boxer, she discourages folks from being fooled by her sweet demeanor.
Movies
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Discovering that she can see into the future, a paramedic must use her new powers to save a trio of young women from a mysterious, spidery villain.
Looking to shake things up, two best friends embark on a life-changing adventure abroad as exchange students. But can they stay out of trouble?