American actress
Katie Volding
Born Occupation Actress Years active 1994–2009
Katie Volding is a former American actress. In 2000, she was nominated for a Young Artist Award in the category "Best Performance in a TV Movie or Pilot" for her performance in the Disney Channel Original Movie Smart House .
Acting career
In 1997, she appeared in the ABC sitcom Teen Angel .[ 1] She had a main role in the television films Au Pair (1999), Au Pair II (2001), and Au Pair 3: Adventure in Paradise (2009).[ 2]
Volding also played Brink's little sister in the Disney Channel original movie, Brink!
In her earlier years, she made a small appearance as Uh-Huh's girlfriend at the end of the film Little Rascals .
Filmography
Year
Title
Role
Notes
1994
The Little Rascals
Uh-Huh's Girlfriend (uncredited)
1995
On Nature's Trail Series: Trees for Life
Katie
Video short
1995
On Nature's Trail Series: Circle of Water
Katie
Video short
1995
On Nature's Trail Series: Food Chain
Katie
Video short
1997
Night Sins
Jesse Holt
TV movie
1997
The Practice
Susan Stevenson
Episode: "Dog Bite"
1997
ABC TGIF
Katie Beauchamp
Episode: "Frightful Halloween Bash"
1997–1998
Teen Angel
Katie Beauchamp
Main role
1998
Rhapsody in Bloom
Susie
TV movie
1998
Brink!
Katie Brinker
TV movie
1999
Smart House [ 3] [ 4]
Angie Cooper
TV movie
1999
Au Pair
Katie Caldwell
TV movie
1999
Ladies Man [ 5]
Wendy Stiles
Episode: "Pilot"
2001
Au Pair II
Katie Caldwell
TV movie
2009
Au Pair 3: Adventure in Paradise
Katie Caldwell
TV movie
References
^ Leszczak, B. (2018). Single Season Sitcoms of the 1990s: A Complete Guide . McFarland, Incorporated, Publishers. p. 177. ISBN 978-1-4766-3198-1 . Retrieved 2024-04-07 .
^ Terrace, V. (2021). Television Movies of the 21st Century . McFarland, Incorporated, Publishers. p. 19. ISBN 978-1-4766-8412-3 . Retrieved 2024-04-07 .
^ McCluskey, A.T. (2007). Frame by Frame III: A Filmography of the African Diasporan Image, 1994-2004 . Indiana University Press. p. 667. ISBN 978-0-253-34829-6 . Retrieved 2024-04-07 .
^ Faber, L.W. (2020). The Computer's Voice: From Star Trek to Siri . University of Minnesota Press. p. 166. ISBN 978-1-4529-6413-3 . Retrieved 2024-04-07 .
^ Hyatt, W. Betty White on TV: From Video Vanguard to Golden Girl . BearManor Media. p. 304. Retrieved 2024-04-07 .
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