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'''Kathryn Ann "Katee" Sackhoff''' (born [[April 8]], [[1980]]) is an American actress who voiced [[Death Watch/Legends|Death Watch]] [[lieutenant]] [[Bo-Katan Kryze|Bo-Katan]] for the [[The Clone Wars: Season Four|fourth]] and [[The Clone Wars: Season Five|fifth season]]s of [[Star Wars: The Clone Wars (TV series)|''Star Wars: The Clone Wars'']].
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'''Kathryn Ann "Katee" Sackhoff''' (born [[April 8]], [[1980]]) is an American actress who voiced [[Death Watch/Legends|Death Watch]] [[lieutenant]] [[Bo-Katan Kryze|Bo-Katan]] for the [[The Clone Wars: Season Four|fourth]] and [[The Clone Wars: Season Five|fifth seasons]] of [[Star Wars: The Clone Wars (TV series)|''Star Wars: The Clone Wars'']].
   
She is best known for her role as [[BattlestarWiki:Kara Thrace|Kara "Starbuck" Thrace]] on the [[Wikipedia:Sci Fi Channel (United States)|Sci Fi Channel]]'s television program ''[[BattlestarWiki:Battlestar Galactica (2004 TV series)|Battlestar Galactica]]''. She also starred in the [[Wikipedia:24 (season 8)|eighth season]] of ''[[Wikipedia:24 (TV series)|24]]'' as Dana Walsh, and as Deputy Sheriff Vic Moretti in the [[Wikipedia:A&E (TV channel)|A&E]] series ''[[Wikipedia:Longmire (TV series)|Longmire]]''.
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She is best known for her role as [[BattlestarWiki:Kara Thrace|Kara "Starbuck" Thrace]] on the [[Wikipedia:Sci Fi Channel (United States)|Sci Fi Channel's]] television program ''[[BattlestarWiki:Battlestar Galactica (2004 TV series)|Battlestar Galactica]]''. She also starred in the [[Wikipedia:24 (season 8)|eighth season]] of ''[[Wikipedia:24 (TV series)|24]]'' as Dana Walsh, and as Deputy Sheriff Vic Moretti in the [[Wikipedia:A&E (TV channel)|A&E]] series ''[[Wikipedia:Longmire (TV series)|Longmire]]''.
   
 
==Biography==
 
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Sackhoff headlined NBC's [[Wikipedia:Dick Wolf|Dick Wolf]]-produced cop drama ''Lost and Found'' which centered on Tessa (Sackhoff), "an offbeat female LAPD detective who, after butting heads with the higher-ups, is sent as a punishment to the basement to work on John Doe and Jane Doe cases." The pilot was filmed in January 2009. NBC decided not to pick up the series.<ref>[http://www.seattlepi.com/tvguide/406118_tvgif12.html]</ref>
 
Sackhoff headlined NBC's [[Wikipedia:Dick Wolf|Dick Wolf]]-produced cop drama ''Lost and Found'' which centered on Tessa (Sackhoff), "an offbeat female LAPD detective who, after butting heads with the higher-ups, is sent as a punishment to the basement to work on John Doe and Jane Doe cases." The pilot was filmed in January 2009. NBC decided not to pick up the series.<ref>[http://www.seattlepi.com/tvguide/406118_tvgif12.html]</ref>
   
In 2009, she appeared as herself in "[[Wikipedia:List of The Big Bang Theory episodes#ep49|The Vengeance Formulation]]", an episode of the [[CBS]] situation comedy ''[[Wikipedia:The Big Bang Theory|The Big Bang Theory]]''. In the episode, she is fantasized as the character [[Wikipedia:Howard Wolowitz|Howard Wolowitz]]'s dream girl.<ref>[http://www.tvguide.com/News/Katee-Sackhoff-Appear-1011117.aspx Katee Sackhoff to Appear on The Big Bang Theory], TVGuide.com</ref><ref name="S03E09">[[Wikipedia:List of The Big Bang Theory episodes (season 3)|The Vengeance Formulation]]</ref> She appeared again in season 4, in the same role.
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In 2009, she appeared as herself in "[[Wikipedia:List of The Big Bang Theory episodes#ep49|The Vengeance Formulation]]", an episode of the [[CBS]] situation comedy ''[[Wikipedia:The Big Bang Theory|The Big Bang Theory]]''. In the episode, she is fantasized as the character [[Wikipedia:Howard Wolowitz|Howard Wolowitz's]] dream girl.<ref>[http://www.tvguide.com/News/Katee-Sackhoff-Appear-1011117.aspx Katee Sackhoff to Appear on The Big Bang Theory], TVGuide.com</ref><ref name="S03E09">[[Wikipedia:List of The Big Bang Theory episodes (season 3)|The Vengeance Formulation]]</ref> She appeared again in season 4, in the same role.
   
 
Sackhoff appeared as a series regular in the eighth season of the TV series ''[[Wikipedia:24 (season 8)|24]]'', playing Dana Walsh, a [[Wikipedia:Counter Terrorist Unit|CTU]] data analyst with a secret.
 
Sackhoff appeared as a series regular in the eighth season of the TV series ''[[Wikipedia:24 (season 8)|24]]'', playing Dana Walsh, a [[Wikipedia:Counter Terrorist Unit|CTU]] data analyst with a secret.

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Kathryn Ann "Katee" Sackhoff (born April 8, 1980) is an American actress who voiced Death Watch lieutenant Bo-Katan for the fourth and fifth seasons of Star Wars: The Clone Wars.

She is best known for her role as Kara "Starbuck" Thrace on the Sci Fi Channel's television program Battlestar Galactica. She also starred in the eighth season of 24 as Dana Walsh, and as Deputy Sheriff Vic Moretti in the A&E series Longmire.

Biography

Sackhoff was born in Portland, Oregon, and grew up in St. Helens, Oregon. Her mother Mary was an ESL program coordinator and her father Dennis is a land developer.[1] Her brother Erick is co-owner of a vehicle modification shop near Portland. She graduated from Sunset High School in Beaverton in 1998. She began swimming at an early age and by high school was planning to go pro until her right knee was injured. This led her to begin practicing yoga, which she continues today, and pursue an interest in acting.[2] She performed in high school productions of Oliver!, Fiddler on the Roof and Bye, Bye Birdie. Her interest in acting compelled her to move to Hollywood, California, upon graduating from high school.

Career

Her first role was in the Lifetime movie, Fifteen and Pregnant in which she played a teenager with a baby. The movie starred Kirsten Dunst and motivated her to move to Hollywood and pursue a career in acting after graduating high school. Sackhoff's first recurring role was Annie in MTV's Undressed, next gaining a supporting role as Nell Bickford in The Education of Max Bickford. Katee made her motion picture debut in My First Mister, and next appeared in film as Jenna "Jen" Danzig in Halloween: Resurrection.

Sackhoff's most notable role is as Kara "Starbuck" Thrace in the mini-series and followup TV series of Battlestar Galactica, for which she won a Saturn Award in 2005 for Best Actress on Television. The actress's persona led the writers to develop the character of Starbuck as a more volatile and complex character. Galactica executive producer Ron Moore described her as having magnetism while producer David Eick expanded stating: "We saw this whole other side that was all because of Katee: vulnerability, insecurity, desperation. We started freeing ourselves up to explore the weakness of the character, because we knew Katee could express those things without compromising the character's strength."[3]

In 2007, Sackhoff was cast as the evil cyborg Sarah Corvus in the short-lived NBC series Bionic Woman. David Eick, executive producer for the show, stated, "She's a very special find. Those actors who can combine the qualities of strength and vulnerability—they usually call those people movie stars."[3]

Sackhoff plays the female lead in the action/sci-fi movie The Last Sentinel and the supernatural thriller White Noise 2: The Light.

The actress appears as the main character in the Lifetime Original Movie How I Married My High School Crush,[4][5] as well as guest appearances in Cold Case, ER, Law & Order, and Robot Chicken.

Sackhoff provided the voice of a female marine in the video game Halo 3 and is also featured in the viral marketing campaign for Resistance 2.

She appears in four episodes of the fifth season of the series Nip/Tuck playing a new doctor, Dr. Theodora Rowe.[6][7] However, for the sixth season Sackhoff was later replaced by Rose McGowan for the role due to scheduling conflicts.[8][9]

Sackhoff headlined NBC's Dick Wolf-produced cop drama Lost and Found which centered on Tessa (Sackhoff), "an offbeat female LAPD detective who, after butting heads with the higher-ups, is sent as a punishment to the basement to work on John Doe and Jane Doe cases." The pilot was filmed in January 2009. NBC decided not to pick up the series.[10]

In 2009, she appeared as herself in "The Vengeance Formulation", an episode of the CBS situation comedy The Big Bang Theory. In the episode, she is fantasized as the character Howard Wolowitz's dream girl.[11][12] She appeared again in season 4, in the same role.

Sackhoff appeared as a series regular in the eighth season of the TV series 24, playing Dana Walsh, a CTU data analyst with a secret.

In February 2010, Sackhoff signed on to play the lead in an ABC crime drama pilot, Boston's Finest. ABC decided not to pick up the series.[13]

Sackhoff is set to star in the action-werewolf thriller Growl.[14] She also made a special appearance in the Futurama episode "Lrrreconcilable Ndndifferences".[15]

In the fall of 2010, Sackhoff joined the cast of CSI: Crime Scene Investigation as Detective Reed, a smart investigator who does not do well with sensitivity.[16]

In 2011, Sackhoff guest starred in an episode of Workaholics as a homeless drug addict named Rachel. Sackhoff co-stars as the lead female role in Longmire, an A&E television series based on the novels by Craig Johnson. Sackhoff plays Sheriff's Deputy Vic Moretti.[17] Sackhoff has been cast as Dahl, a Nordic mercenary hired to track down Vin Diesel's Riddick in Riddick.[18] In August 2012, Katee became the co-host of the Schmoes Know Movies podcast on The Toadhop Network. One of her first shows was with guest Sean Astin.

Star Wars voice work

Notes and references

  1. Katee Sackhoff Film Reference biography, published by Filmreference.com on www.filmreference.com (backup link not verified!)
  2. Katee Sackhoff, Yoga "Variety.com", July 11, 2006
  3. 3.0 3.1 Catch a Rising Starbuck. By: Jensen, Jeff, Vary, Adam B., Entertainment Weekly, 10490434, 4/4/2008, Issue 985
  4. IMDB - Katee Sackhoff
  5. LMN.tv: Movie Details "How I Married My High School Crush"
  6. Katee Sackhoff: From Starbuck to Nip/Tuck
  7. 'Battlestar' and 'Caprica' notes, plus video of Katee on 'Nip/Tuck'
  8. Rose McGowan In, Katee Sackhoff Out On 'Nip/Tuck'
  9. nip_tuck: Casting: Both Katee Sackhoff and Rose McGowan to play Teddy Lowe?, published by Community.livejournal.com on community.livejournal.com (December 10, 2008) (backup link not verified!)
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  11. Katee Sackhoff to Appear on The Big Bang Theory, TVGuide.com
  12. The Vengeance Formulation
  13. Katee Sackhoff Signs On to ABC Crime Drama, published by TVGuide.com on www.tvguide.com (backup link not verified!)
  14. Exclusive Photos: Katee Sackhoff & More in Growl
  15. Katee Sackhoff to guest on 'Futurama' by Mike Moody, published by Digital Spy on Digital Spy (August 20, 2010) (backup link not verified!)
  16. CSI Books Battlestar Galactica's Katee Sackhoff, published by TVGuide.com on www.tvguide.com (backup link not verified!)
  17. 'Battlestar Galactica' Star Katee Sackhoff Lands A&E Pilot on The Hollywood Reporter (March 25, 2011) (backup link not verified!)
  18. Katee Sackhoff Talks RIDDICK; Reveals the Wild Story on How She Got Cast, published by Collider.com on collider.com (January 13, 2012) (backup link not verified!)

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