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Michelle Borth

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1978-08-19
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She’s best known for her role as Catherine Rollins in the popular remake of Hawaii Five-0, where her performance really made a mark. On top of that, she also starred in the compelling HBO series Tell Me You Love Me, showcasing her range as an actress. Before fame came knocking, Catherine Rollins had dreams of becoming a gymnast during her younger years—she was deeply involved in the sport. However, her passion eventually shifted toward acting, leading her to attend Pace University in New York, where she studied both theater and art history. Growing up, she shared a close-knit family life with two younger brothers, which helped shape her grounded personality. In her personal life, Catherine Rollins dated director James Cox from 2001 all the way through 2011; interestingly, he directed her in the 2003 film Wonderland, adding a professional layer to their relationship. After that chapter ended, she began a new one by dating Justin Fischer. Throughout it all, Catherine Rollins has maintained a steady presence in the entertainment world, balancing her career and personal journey with grace.

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She made quite a name for herself with her appearances in films like Trespassers and The Sisterhood, where she really showcased her talent. Over the years, she continued to build an impressive resume, stepping into compelling roles on television series such as The Forgotten and TNT’s Dark Blue. She brought depth and authenticity to every character she played, and audiences quickly took notice. Whether on the big screen or small, she consistently delivered strong performances that left a lasting impression. She proved time and again that she has what it takes to stand out in a competitive industry.

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