Kathleen Littlefield, a creative individual with a passion for the performing arts, was born in Poughkeepsie, New York, and spent her formative years in Atlanta, Georgia.
During her childhood, Kathleen's imagination ran wild, and she would often engage in elaborate dress-up adventures with her friends, sister, and loyal canine companion. This early fascination with role-playing and storytelling laid the groundwork for her future endeavors in the world of theater.
As she grew older, Kathleen's enthusiasm for the performing arts only intensified, and she began attending summer theater camps, where she had the privilege of studying with esteemed institutions such as PushPush Theater, the Alliance, GA Shakespeare, and the NYU summer high school intensive.
One fateful visit to New York City left a lasting impression on Kathleen, and she knew in that moment that she was destined to pursue a career in the city that never sleeps. She went on to graduate from New York University's Tisch School of the Arts, where she honed her craft under the guidance of Atlantic Theater Co and Stonestreet Studios.
Upon graduating, Kathleen wasted no time in pursuing her passion, taking to the stages of New York City to perform in a variety of productions, including "All the Windows on Alcatraz," "The Accidental Virgin," "We Are Live," and "#ReganCross." Her work didn't stop there, as she also appeared in several short films, including "Teacher of the Year," which premiered at the 2012 Tribeca Film Festival.