Kathleen Rose Perkins, a talented actress, hails from New Baltimore, Michigan, a small town situated approximately 40 miles north of Detroit. As the youngest of four older brothers, she often found solace in her alone time, where she would craft imaginative plays and present them to her neighbors, laying the groundwork for a future career in the performing arts.
Throughout her high school years, Kathleen was heavily involved in the school's drama and choir programs, developing her skills and passion for the stage. She went on to attend Western Michigan University, where she earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in Musical Theatre in just over three years.
Following her academic pursuits, Kathleen embarked on a journey across the Midwest, performing in various regional theaters and honing her craft. Her travels eventually led her to Los Angeles, where she spent several years working odd jobs and taking acting classes to further refine her skills.
Kathleen's breakthrough came when she partnered with a reputable management company, marking the beginning of her successful career as a film and television actress. She has since collaborated with an impressive array of performers, including Chris O'Donnell, Courteney Cox, and Christina Applegate, among many others.
Her impressive credits include starring roles in the films "Coming Home" (2003),"Suzanne's Diary for Nicholas", and "The Island", as well as a recurring role on HBO's "Tell Me You Love Me". Kathleen has also made time for personal projects, such as an award-winning short film that she wrote and starred in, a documentary about her family, and achieving the esteemed rank of black belt in Taekwondo.