Katie J. Stone | |
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Born | 1986 (age 37–38) |
Other names | Katie Johnson |
Occupation(s) | writer, fine art model, actress |
Years active | 2007–present |
Spouse | Nick Stone (2019-present) |
Katherine Evangeline "Katie" Johnson - Stone (born 1986 in Taipei, Taiwan)[1] is an American actress and writer best known for her work on Shooter.[2][3] She began her career as fine art model for photographer David LaChapelle.
LaChapelle's first photograph to include Johnson, a group shot with other models, The Deluge, was used on the cover of French art photography magazine Photo Magazine in 2007.[4] Stone also modeled for LaChapelle's fine art projects Auguries of Innocence,[5] Bliss Amongst Chaos,[citation needed] Awakened,[citation needed] and The Raft, which was shot on location at LaChapelle's sustainable living ranch in Hana-Maui, Hawaii.[6] LaChapelle cast Stone as the star of his "anti-commercial" ten-minute long art film and international campaign for Swedish brand Happy Socks, Happy Accidents: The Exorsocks,[7] and is seen on select bottles Castellare di Castellina red wine.[8]
Stone also was the model for photographer Brooke Shaden's "The Re-Imaging of Ophelia" series of images,[9] one of which was used as cover art for Dot Hutchison's young adult novel "A Wounded Name".[10][11] Stone was a nominee for the Shorty Awards "Best Actress" 2014,[12] and is a contributing author with CreativeLIVE.[13] She plays Becky in 5-Second Films "Dude Bro Party Massacre III" which was called, "Extremely well-made. The film's pacing, comedic timing, and sense of visual comedy are some of the best I've seen in a comedy this century."[14][15] She volunteers her time and image with Pin-ups for Vets, a non-profit where models dress as World War II-style pin-up girls to raise funds for wounded veterans and deployed troops.[16][17] She danced professionally with Vaud and the Villains,[18] where she met her husband, drummer and classical percussionist, Nick Stone.[19][20][21] She also performs regularly in Los Angeles under her burlesque soloist stage name, Miss Katy Bunny.[22]
Stone is writing partners with David Daitch, together they have developed television dramas[23][24] for Sony, ABC and FOX. In 2020 they started their own production company, Daitch & Stone Distillery.[25]
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2010 | Look in the Mirror | Amanda | — |
2010 | Crime Screen to Cold Hit (Video short) | Detective Natalie Bradford | CBS Television Studios-produced LAPD training film |
2012 | Project 12 | Linda | — |
2013 | Happy Accidents: The Exorsocks (short) | The Dancer | — |
2014 | Look in the Mirror | Amanda | |
2015 | Dude Bro Party Massacre III | Becky | — |
2015 | Why I Dance | Herself | |
2017 | Hum | Burlesque Dancer |
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2008-09 | The Girls Next Door | Herself | 2 episodes: "Fangs for the Mammaries", "Scream Test" |
2009 | The Wizards of Waverly Place | Model | 1 episode: "Fashion Week" |
2009 | Science of the Movies | Herself | 1 episode: "Crafting an Action Hero" |
2009-10 | CSI: Crime Scene Investigation | Cheerleader, Women in the Red Dress | 2 episodes: "Blood Sport", "Sin City Blue" |
2010 | Greek | Spring Breaker | 2 episodes: "All Children... Grow Up", "The First Last" |
2011 | Glee | Dancer | 1 episode: "Blame it on the Alcohol" |
2013 | Adult Sorority: SuperFriends | Kate | YouTube Web series / all episodes |
2013 | Stage to Screen: Classics on Camera | Hedda Gabler | Anthology Web series / guest star |
2015 | Honest Monster | Katie | Anthology Web series / Guest star |
2016-18 | Shooter | Sarah Beckett | Recurring |