Catherine Dyer(I)
- Actress
- Director
- Producer
Catherine Dyer was born in New York and raised in Atlanta, Georgia. She
graduated from the American Academy of Dramatic Arts in New York City
and quickly found work in commercials, voice-overs, television, theatre
and film. In 1991, she moved to Los Angeles and continued to work in
all mediums and saw the successful run of her one-woman-show, "Sorry to
Keep You Waiting". The 1994 Northridge earthquake jarred her on to
another path - one behind the camera, where Catherine forged a new
career as a Development Assistant for Lifetime Television's Original
Movies Department. In 1997, Catherine moved back to New York City and
took on the position of Programming Coordinator for A&E Television's
Biography (1987), eventually
becoming Manager of Documentary Programming and Supervising Producer,
overseeing the production of more than 250 hours of television per year
culminating in an Emmy nomination in 2003.
Catherine's acting career began to heat up in 2008 with her portrayal of Lt. Col. Margaret Riley on 'Army Wives'. Since then Catherine has made almost 20 guest appearances on TV episodics and added her talents to over a dozen feature films including the Oscar nominated 'The Blind Side'.
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