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Kate Levering

Actress Film Television

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TV

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Responsible Disciplined Ambitious Self-Controlled Good Manager Practical

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1979-01-03
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Kate Levering first stepped into the spotlight as a child actress, and her journey in Hollywood really began to gain momentum when she was just 12 years old. From there, Kate Levering’s career started picking up speed with appearances on some of the most recognizable TV shows of the time. She made early impressions with roles in popular series like Home Improvement (1991–1999), followed by guest spots on Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (NBC, 1999–) and CSI: Miami (CBS, 2002–2012). Around the same time, viewers saw her in Cold Case (CBS, 2003–2010), further solidifying her presence on the small screen.

Kate Levering didn’t slow down—she continued building her resume throughout the early 2000s with appearances in several well-known television programs. She had memorable runs on Las Vegas (2003–08), Kevin Hill (UPN, 2004–05), and Medium (2004–2011). In addition, Kate Levering brought depth to characters in shows such as Close to Home (2005–07), Out of Practice (CBS, 2005–06), and The Ghost Whisperer (CBS, 2005–2010). Her versatility as an actress shone through these diverse roles.

As her career progressed, Kate Levering took on more dynamic parts in series like Cashmere Mafia (2007–08), K-Ville (Fox, 2007–08), and the long-running Drop Dead Diva (Lifetime, 2008–2014). Fans also spotted her in episodes of NCIS: Los Angeles (CBS, 2009–) and White Collar (USA, 2009–2014), where she added nuance to each performance. Beyond television, Kate Levering appeared in the dramatic film Like Dandelion Dust (2010), starring opposite Barry Pepper, showcasing her range in a more cinematic setting.

In more recent years, Kate Levering continued to deliver strong performances, including a notable role in Breaking the Girls (2013). Through the years, Kate Levering has maintained a steady and impressive presence in both film and television, evolving from a young talent into a seasoned performer.

Trivia

When it comes to Kate Levering’s career highlights, one film really stands out—Like Dandelion Dust (2009)—which happens to be her highest rated performance to date. It’s clear that this role resonated with both critics and audiences alike, showcasing Kate Levering’s depth as an actress. On the other end of the spectrum, Kate Levering was also involved in Breaking the Girls (2013), a project that received notably lower reviews. While every actor has their ups and downs, it’s interesting to see how Kate Levering’s work spans such a range in terms of critical reception. Still, moments like Like Dandelion Dust remind viewers why Kate Levering remains a compelling presence on screen.

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