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Kate Drummond

Actress Film Television

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TV

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1975-10-21
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Actress Katelyn Drummond has certainly made a name for herself, especially through her compelling performances in television dramas. Over the years, Katelyn Drummond has built an impressive resume, starting with early appearances that helped shape her career. She first gained attention with roles in popular series like Covert Affairs on USA Network (2009–2014) and Being Human on Syfy (2010–2014). These projects really set the stage for what was to come in Katelyn Drummond’s journey as an actress.

Not long after, she expanded her presence on the small screen with notable TV movie roles. One of her standout appearances was in Fugitive at 17, which aired on Lifetime between 2011 and 2012. As her career progressed, Katelyn Drummond continued to take on diverse and engaging characters. She starred in several made-for-TV films such as A Sister’s Revenge (2012–13), CAT. 8 on Reelz Channel (2012–13), and Clara’s Deadly Secret on the Lifetime Movie Network (2013–14). Each of these roles showcased her range and dedication to her craft.

During this same period, Katelyn Drummond also kept busy with regular television work. A memorable part came when she joined the cast of Beauty and the Beast on The CW (2012–2016), further solidifying her place in the world of dramatic storytelling. As time went on, she continued to land meaningful roles, including appearances on The Good Witch (Hallmark Channel, 2014–present) and Damien on A&E Network (2015–). Fans of Hallmark programming also got to see more of Katelyn Drummond in TV movies like Lead With Your Heart (2014–15) and Flower Shop Mystery: Snipped in the Bud (2015).

More recently, Katelyn Drummond stepped into a powerful role in the dramatic film adaptation Room (2015), starring alongside Brie Larson. This marked a significant moment in her career, demonstrating her ability to hold her own in emotionally intense narratives. Through consistent work and strong performances, Katelyn Drummond has proven herself to be a versatile and enduring presence in both television and film.

Trivia

Well, when it comes to Kate Drummond’s filmography, things get a bit interesting — her highest rated movie is actually The Novice (2021), which might come as a surprise to some. And oddly enough, if you look at the data, that same title, The Novice (2021), also shows up as her lowest rated film. Yeah, it’s a bit of a paradox, but hey, ratings can be tricky like that. So, whether fans love it or are on the fence, one thing’s for sure — Kate Drummond definitely made an impression with The Novice (2021). It seems to be a polarizing piece in her career, standing tall both at the top and, well, at the bottom. Still, it’s clear that Kate Drummond brought something memorable to the screen with this one.

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