Kathryn Keats
- Actress
Kathryn Keats has been involved in music since the age of five, working
as a teenager with such legends as Tennessee Ernie Ford, Loretta Lynn
and Word Baker. She initially studied at the Cincinnati Conservatory of
Music. Early in her career, she performed at Carnegie Hall and toured
the country with a successful off Broadway show. Her studio work
includes sound tracks and recording for various producers. Kathryn
Keats was put into hiding after her former collaborator threatened her
life. Law enforcement officials urged her to change her identity. Her
name was legally changed after a harrowing experience which culminated
in a jury trial in Oakland, California. In order to protect herself,
she was forced her to give up her career. When she could no longer work
in the music industry she did not lament the loss of time. She began
working behind the scenes of the film industry. In 2005 Keats
discovered that the man who had threatened her life for over three
decades had finally died. It was then that Kathryn Keats could come out
of hiding. Since then, she has reclaimed her past and music. She has
played The Knitting Factory LA, New York's The Bitter End, The
Throckmorton Theatre, The Plush Room and more. She is a keynote speaker
helping survivors and victims of violence, sexual violence and neglect.
Kathryn recorded "After the Silence" and is working on a live concert
CD as well as writing and recording an inspirational project with multi
Grammy award winning producer, Narada Michael Walden. In short, Kathryn
Keats is no ordinary animal. When most would be happy to finally live
their life in peace Kathryn is driven to share her story and teach
others how to save their lives, reclaim their dreams, and live again.