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Katrina Bowden

Actress Film Television

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TV

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Practical Analytical Hardworking Loyal Kind Detail-Oriented Diligent

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1988-09-19
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MiniBio

Katrina Bowden, born on September 19, 1988, grew up in the quiet town of Wyckoff, New Jersey. It was actually a family friend—someone whose own kids were already into modeling—who first spotted Katrina Bowden’s potential and encouraged her parents to send some photos to a talent manager. Now, this wasn’t just any manager; he had previously helped launch the careers of young stars like Christina Ricci and Keshia Knight Pulliam. Impressed by what he saw, he quickly recognized that Katrina Bowden had something special and set her up with acting lessons to sharpen her skills.

Before long, Katrina Bowden began landing gigs in catalogs and print ads. From there, she smoothly transitioned into TV commercials for big names like J.C. Penney and Dr. Pepper. She even made appearances in music videos—first with Jewel, then later with Fall Out Boy—balancing all of this while attending a private Catholic school in New Jersey. Talk about juggling priorities, right? But Katrina Bowden managed it all, squeezing in auditions and small roles whenever she could.

Her first real break on television came in 2006 when she appeared on an episode of “Law & Order: Special Victims Unit,” playing the friend of a missing girl. Around the same time, she took on a recurring role on the long-running soap opera “One Life to Live,” where she portrayed Britney, a character with a bit of an edge—definitely not your average good girl. But just as things were picking up, fate stepped in. She got offered a role on the critically acclaimed comedy series “30 Rock.”

Now, here’s where things get interesting. At the time, Katrina Bowden was planning to attend Marymount Manhattan College. But when “30 Rock” came calling, she made a bold decision—she postponed college and went for the opportunity instead. In her words, it felt like a one-in-a-million shot, and she wasn’t about to let it pass. Even though another actress played the role in the unaired pilot, Katrina Bowden stepped in for the official pilot episode, filming right around her 18th birthday.

Starring alongside comedy legends like Tina Fey and Tracy Morgan—both SNL alums—plus Judah Friedlander and the incomparable Alec Baldwin (who won an Emmy for his role as Jack Donaghy), you’d think anyone might feel out of place. But not Katrina Bowden. She held her own, bringing charm and comedic timing that fit perfectly into the show’s quirky world.

Since her days on “30 Rock,” Katrina Bowden has continued building her career on the big screen. She’s appeared in films like “Scary Movie 5” (2013), the thriller “Hunter’s Moon” (2020), and the heartwarming “Senior Moment” (2021). And if that wasn’t enough, she’s got several new projects in the pipeline, keeping fans excited for what Katrina Bowden does next.

Trivia

When it comes to Katrina Bowden’s filmography, one standout in terms of critical reception is Definition Please from 2020—it’s widely regarded as Katrina Bowden’s highest rated movie. The heartfelt drama showcased a more serious and nuanced side of her acting range, earning praise from both audiences and critics alike. On the other end of the spectrum, Katrina Bowden appeared in Scary Movie V back in 2013, which turned out to be Katrina Bowden’s lowest rated movie. While it had its moments of humor, the film received mixed to negative reviews overall. Still, it’s interesting to see how Katrina Bowden has taken on such diverse roles throughout her career, from comedic performances to more dramatic turns. Definitely, Katrina Bowden continues to evolve as an actress with each new project she takes on.

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