Cait Cortelyou began acting at the age of 8, when she joined a Shakespeare troupe run by a pair of psychologists in her hometown of Madison, Wisconsin. Her mother is from an Ashkenazi Jewish family, while her father has Scotch-Irish ancestry. She is a descendant of Jacques Cortelyou, who created the first map of New York City. Given her modern sensibilities combined with vintage looks, Cait has appeared in numerous period pieces, including Steven Soderbergh's The Knick (2014) set in 1900, the Off-Broadway hit "Sleep No More" set in 1939, and the independent feature film Ask for Jane (2018) set in the late 1960's, which Cait also created and produced, and which opened in theaters across the country in May of 2019. She also appeared as Delilah in the special fashion week episode of Bull (2016). Cait earned her Bachelors degree from Barnard College of Columbia University, where she studied acting with Juilliard professors and graduated with honors over a year early. Cait is also an alum of the National Theater Institute at the Tony Award-winning O'Neill Theater Center in Connecticut, and has studied with the Royal Shakespeare Company in Stratford. She trained under acclaimed acting coach Anthony Abeson for two years, with improv coach Micah Sherman for one year, and studied Yat Malmgren character analysis and movement psychology with UK-based instructor Giles Foreman.
Cait Hyam is an actress, known for Wakey Wakey (2012), Shabnam and Shafaq (2012) and Tiger and Dog (2013).
Cait Madry is an actress and comedian based in Los Angeles, CA. She was born September 8th, 1994 in La Canada, CA and raised in Nashville, Tennessee. As a teen she started her career in print modeling before moving to back to California in 2013. Her training includes UCB, Groundling's, Markie Costello and Lesly Kahn.
Cait Pool is an American actress best known for her roles in television as Peggy Sutter, the sweet southern preacher's daughter swept off her feet by Jerry Lee Lewis in the CMT miniseries, Sun Records (2017), and as the racy queen bee Deb in HBO's Vice Principals (2016). Cait was born Gillian Caitlyn Pool in Tyler, Texas. She spent her younger years enjoying small-town life, spending much time riding trails on her ATV on her family's ranch. Cait is also an accomplished gymnast and a determined scholar, graduating with an Associates Degree from college at the age of 18. At the age of 9, Cait discovered her love of acting while filming her first commercial. The following years, Cait commuted to Dallas often to attend acting classes and to act in independent projects. At the age of fourteen, Cait moved to Los Angeles to pursue a professional acting career. Since then, Cait has not only shared the screen with talents such as Mackenzie Davis, Danny McBride, and Walton Goggins, she has worked under the direction of such greats as Roland Joffé and Chuck Lorre. Cait is also a proud activist in raising funds and awareness for organizations fighting Alzheimer's disease.
Caite Basdeo is known for Witch Trials (2022).
Caite Upton was born on March 27, 1989 in Lexington, South Carolina, USA. She is an actress, known for Neron (2016), Holliston (2012) and Funny or Die Presents... (2010). She has been married to Charlie McNeil since June 4, 2016.
Caite Zeliff is an actor, known for Stoke the Fire (2021).
Caitlan Barrett-Ward is known for Creeped Out (2017), Evie (2018) and The Dumping Ground (2013).
Caitlen Nelis-Masters is an actress, known for Slit Mouth Woman in LA (2014), Prom Ride (2015) and Stay-At-Home Actors (2014).
Caitlin Alana Burke grew up on a small farm in rural Northern California. She attended school in San Francisco, CA. While at university she trained extensively in film and theater arts with an emphasis on performance, while also studying anthropology and mythology. She graduated with honors before relocating to Los Angeles, CA.