Katie Uhlmann
- Producer
- Actress
- Writer
Katie Uhlmann is an award-winning director, writer, and the CEO of the production company, Katie Chats Inc..
Katie began to pursue a career in the arts after completing a degree in Drama and Psychology at Queen's University and a summer program in Entertainment and Media Management at the UCLA Anderson School of Business.
Her most recent short film "When You Know You...Know?" won various awards including Best Canadian Short Film in Montreal at the Yes! Let's Make a Movie Film Festival. Uhlmann was nominated for Best Director of a Canadian Short Film at the Hollywood North Film Awards.
Uhlmann directed six episodes of the heartfelt comedy series "Cows Come Home," which she also co-created and co-wrote along with Lindsey Middleton. The television series will premiere Spring 2025 on BellFibeTV1, .
She is also known for playing Candy Kemper on the hit medical drama "Nurses," and for directing and starring in her award-winning digital series "My Roommate's an Escort." She is also known for her talk show, "Katie Chats," where she interviewed over 3000 professionals in the film and television industry.
Katie began to pursue a career in the arts after completing a degree in Drama and Psychology at Queen's University and a summer program in Entertainment and Media Management at the UCLA Anderson School of Business.
Her most recent short film "When You Know You...Know?" won various awards including Best Canadian Short Film in Montreal at the Yes! Let's Make a Movie Film Festival. Uhlmann was nominated for Best Director of a Canadian Short Film at the Hollywood North Film Awards.
Uhlmann directed six episodes of the heartfelt comedy series "Cows Come Home," which she also co-created and co-wrote along with Lindsey Middleton. The television series will premiere Spring 2025 on BellFibeTV1, .
She is also known for playing Candy Kemper on the hit medical drama "Nurses," and for directing and starring in her award-winning digital series "My Roommate's an Escort." She is also known for her talk show, "Katie Chats," where she interviewed over 3000 professionals in the film and television industry.