Kathryn Stockwood - Biography

Kathryn Stockwood is a story editor, writer, producer, director, and actor.

She was born in Toronto, Canada to a Latvian mother and English-Canadian father, and started her official theatre training while studying English at McGill University. Kathryn went on to receive her Master in Fine Arts at UCLA's School of Theater, Film and Television.

On the stage, Kathryn has worked with luminary Broadway director, Michael Langham, who helmed the Stratford Festival of Canada, Minneapolis' Guthrie Theatre, the Julliard School of Theatre, and the Dallas Theatre Centre. She recieved accolades for her portrayal of "Ofelia" in the award-winning production of "Hamlet: The First Quarto," at the Theatre of Note in Los Angeles, and is featured in Arden Shakespeare's definitive publication of the work: "Hamlet: The Texts of 1603 and 1623" (2007).

Her best-known film role is "Patty" in Touchstone Pictures' "Sorority Boys."

Immediately upon moving to Toronto, Canada, Kathryn wrote and directed a short film which landed her on the cover one of Canada's most-read magazines. She was offered her first directing job in television by a producer who admired the film.

Kathryn now works primarily as a Story Editor and Writer, and has contributed to multiple television series, like "Yummy Mummy," "Party Mamas," "Re-vamped," "Million Dollar Critic," "Buy Herself," "Come Dine With Me Canada," "Recipe to Riches," "Buy It, Fix It, Sell It," and "Animals at Work."