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Katie Sheridan
Sheridan in 2011
Born
Katie Teresa Sheridan

OccupationActress
Years active1998–present

Katie Teresa Sheridan is an English actress. She has appeared in feature films such as K-12 (2019 Film) (2019), Heretiks (2018) and Together (2018), and her television roles include appearances in the BBC series Doctors, Waking the Dead and Love Soup. Sheridan first became known for her role as Sophie Norton in the Nickelodeon comedy series Genie in the House. In 2015 Sheridan created and starred in her own online series, romantic comedy Match Not Found. She was nominated for Best Lead Actor in a web series at the Raindance Film Festival 2016 for this role.

Personal life

Sheridan attended East Berkshire College and Middlesex University. During an appearance on Reel Geek Girls, she talks about her love for Game of Thrones and Harry Potter.[1]

Career

Katie Sheridan made her first television appearance in ITV's real crime series Cracking the Killer's Code, and appeared in a number of BBC productions including Powers, Waking the Dead, In2minds, Casualty, Lovesoup, If...TV Goes Down The Tube and Brief Encounters. She also played young Grace in the feature film Lighthouse Hill.

Sheridan gained a following for her role as Sophie Norton in the Nickelodeon comedy series Genie in the House. The show, with a total of 78 episodes, was shown in over 100 countries and as of March 2012 was aired in the US on the Starz Kids & Family cable network.[2] Sheridan later appeared in several episodes of the family comedy series Which is Witch? playing mean girl Kelly Price.[3]

Sheridan has appeared in a number of independent feature films including The Confusion of Tongues, Hi-Lo Joe, 50 Kisses and Crushing Snails.

She also starred in a 2015 advert for Oral-B toothbrushes and Virgin Trains' "Bound for Glory" campaign.[4] Sheridan also appeared in the Thorntons Christmas 2017 advert.

Sheridan created, co-writes and co-produces the online series Match Not Found[5] with British playwright Alex Oates. A romantic comedy, Sheridan plays the luckless in love Kat as the series follows her eventful quest for the right man. She was nominated for Best Lead Actor in a web series at the Raindance Film Festival 2016[6] for this role, along with the show being screened as part of the festival's Official Selection. Match Not Found was also announced as a finalist in the C21 Drama Awards for "Best Digital Original Drama",[7] and has had over two million views on YouTube.

Sheridan has wrapped on Paul Hyett's latest horror film Heretiks, set in a priory during the 17th century and filmed on location in Wales.[8]

Filmography

Year Film/TV series Role Production
2019 K-12 Lorelai Atlantic Records
2018 Heretiks Sister Margaret Sterling Pictures Ltd
2018 Together Carol Turner Siempre Viva Productions / Colour TV
2016 Doctors Ellie Richards BBC Television
2015 - 2017 Match Not Found Kat Bytesized Entertainment
2014 The Confusion of Tongues Harriet Grand Independent
2014 50 Kisses Mary Guerilla Films
2014 Hi-Lo Joe Cassie Sonder Films
2013 Which Is Witch Kelly I Love Television
2012 Crushing Snails Sarah Grand Independent
2006-2010 Genie in the House Sophie Norton Nickelodeon
2006 Brief Encounters Rachel Graham BBC Television
2005 Love Soup Teenage Girl BBC Television
2005 If...(Television Went Down The Tube) Lizzie BBC Television
2004 In2Minds Becky BBC Television
2004 Waking the Dead Sarah BBC Television
2004 Casualty Becky Eastwood BBC Television
2004 Powers Sam Ryan CBBC Television
2004 Lighthouse Hill Young Grace Carnaby Films
2003 Cracking The Killers Code Linda Granada Television

References

  1. ^ "Katie Sheridan Interview - Reel Geek Girls #18". Drew's Corner on YouTube. Retrieved 3 July 2018.
  2. ^ "Genie in the House on Starz". Starz. Archived from the original on 15 May 2013. Retrieved 28 March 2013. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)
  3. ^ "Which Is Witch?". awn. Retrieved 28 March 2013.
  4. ^ Bound for Glory
  5. ^ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCEQzHBwF4ojRPiuMx1UpioA/featured
  6. ^ http://raindancefestival.org/programme-2016/
  7. ^ https://www.c21media.net/finalists-named-in-c21-drama-awards/
  8. ^ http://www.empireonline.com/movies/news/exclusive-image-paul-hyett-horror-heretiks/