Katie J. Stone is a multifaceted American actress and television writer, renowned for her outstanding contributions to the hit USA series Shooter. Her educational background includes a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Writing from the esteemed Screen & Television program at the University of Southern California.
Prior to her successful career in the entertainment industry, Katie began her journey as a fine art model, collaborating with the renowned photographer David LaChapelle. Her work has been featured in prominent publications such as Photo Magazine, and she has also made appearances at the Musée d'Orsay. Additionally, Katie's talents were showcased in David LaChapelle's anti-commercial art film and international campaign for Swedish designer Happy Socks, titled "Happy Accidents: The Exorsocks".
As a passionate advocate for sex-positive feminism, Katie penned a monthly column for Bad Kitty Pole Fitness for six years, delivering thought-provoking pieces on the topic. Her acting credits include a memorable performance in The Dandy Warhols' music video "You Are Killing Me", as well as a starring role in the viral documentary "Why I Dance".
Katie's commitment to giving back to the community is evident through her volunteer work with Pin-ups for Vets, a non-profit organization dedicated to supporting the veteran community. Furthermore, she serves as the Director of Development for "More Than NO", a nonprofit that promotes consent culture through artistic activism.