Kat Foster is a multi-talented, classically-trained actor with a remarkable ability to seamlessly transition between various genres, including comedy and drama. Her impressive career in film, television, and theater has spanned over a decade, with a wide range of leading roles in various productions.
Kat's early breakthrough came in 2006 when she landed the role of Steph Woodcock in the FOX rom-com series Til Death, starring alongside Brad Garrett, Joely Fisher, and Eddie Kaye Thomas. This was followed by her starring role in the TBS sitcom Your Family Or Mine.
In addition to her work in sitcoms, Kat has also earned recurring roles in numerous major-network series, including Barry, Bad Teacher, The Goodwin Games, The Unusuals, Royal Pains, and Weeds. She has also appeared regularly in procedural dramas such as The Good Wife, Law & Order, Law & Order: Criminal Intent, and Law & Order: Special Victims Unit.
In 2016, Kat starred opposite Jean-Claude Van Damme in the Amazon action-comedy mini-series Jean Claude Van Johnson. In 2022, she took on recurring roles as Casey Fox in the Primetime Emmy-winning action-drama series The Rookie, Nora Cross in CSI: Vegas, and a young Barbara Walters in the popular STARZ series Gaslit, where she appeared opposite Julia Roberts in pivotal dramatic scenes directed by Matt Ross.
As a natural chameleon, Kat's film career is equally diverse. She has played leading ladies in indie thrillers, idiosyncratic characters in oddball comedies, and everything in between. Her early roles include subversive indie romances like The Dramatics, which she also co-wrote, and The Love Inside.
Since then, Kat has become a sought-after lead for feature films. She has appeared in Netflix feature Rebirth, indie comedy Accommodations, and sports comedy First One In. In 2022, she will appear in three films, including action-mystery Gasoline Alley, indie drama Continue, and thriller Susie Searches.
In 2023, Kat will appear in leading roles in indie horror feature Fear The Night, directed by Neil Labute, AMC Shudder's Spoonful of Sugar, and indie drama Desperation Road.