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Katrina Law

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TV

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Diplomatic Fair-Minded Social Charming Cooperative Gracious

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1985-09-30
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Back when she was just 14 years old, Katrina Law began her journey into the world of acting—a passion that would eventually shape her career in Hollywood. In those early days, Katrina Law made a name for herself with appearances on popular television comedies, including the long-running series Reba, which aired from 2001 to 2007. Around the same time, she also landed a role in the FX TV movie 44 Minutes: The North Hollywood Shootout, broadcast between 2002 and 2003, showcasing her range even at the start of her career.

As her talent continued to grow, Katrina Law transitioned into film roles during the early stages of her Hollywood journey. One of her notable appearances was in the drama Emmett’s Mark (2001), starring alongside Scott Wolf. This marked an important step forward, proving that Katrina Law could hold her own in more serious, emotionally driven narratives.

The early 2000s brought even more momentum. Katrina Law appeared in several high-profile TV shows, building up an impressive resume. She had memorable stints on CSI: Miami (2002–2012), bringing intensity to the crime procedural, and later joined the cast of Chuck (NBC, 2007–2012), where her performance added depth to the action-comedy series. Then came one of her standout roles on the Starz series Spartacus (2009), a part that truly highlighted her strength as a dynamic screen presence.

In more recent years, Katrina Law has continued to expand her repertoire. She took on powerful roles in films like the crime drama Stiletto (2009), sharing the screen with Tom Berenger, and showed her versatility in the romantic comedy Alpha Male Experiments (2013), opposite Jenny Alden. Not one to shy away from heartfelt storytelling, Katrina Law also starred in the Hallmark Channel TV movie Snow Bride (2013), a charming holiday film that resonated with audiences.

She didn’t slow down there—Katrina Law went on to join the cast of Arrow (CW, 2012–present), further cementing her place in the world of television drama. Most recently, fans were delighted to see Katrina Law shine once again in The 12 Gifts of Christmas (Hallmark Channel, 2015), another festive favorite that showcased her warmth and charisma on screen.

Throughout it all, Katrina Law has remained a consistent and compelling figure in entertainment, evolving from a young actress into a seasoned performer with a diverse body of work.

Trivia

When it comes to Katrina Law’s filmography, fans and critics alike have noticed a clear standout in her career. Katrina Law’s highest rated movie so far is Werewolves (2024), which has received strong praise for its storytelling and performances—especially Katrina Law’s compelling role that truly elevated the film. On the other hand, looking at the lower end of the spectrum, Katrina Law’s Darkness Rising (2017) didn’t quite resonate as well with audiences or reviewers, making it her lowest rated project to date. Still, even in less acclaimed works, Katrina Law brings dedication and intensity that keep viewers engaged. Overall, Katrina Law continues to build a diverse portfolio, with Werewolves shining as a highlight in her growing list of roles.

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