Karen Bartke is a Scottish actress and voice over artist, based in Glasgow. She is best known for her role as Sgt Karen Ann Miller in Scot Squad, a mockumentary produced by the Comedy Unit about the new unified Scottish police force. The original pilot was well received and BBC Scotland commissioned a series to begin production in 2014. Series 2 was aired in 2015 and included a Hogmanay special of short sketches aired throughout the night on 31st December. Series 3 of Scot Squad began with a Christmas special, with the remaining episodes airing in January and February 2017. Karen also appeared as a contributor in "Planet Hogmanay" alongside her Scot Squad co-star, Darren Connell. She has also appeared in Fakers for Aficionado Films; in a series of comedy sponsorship idents for the ITV talent search show Superstar and in Episode 1 of The Kronicles of Kirk, a series of Comedy Blaps for Channel 4 directed by Noddy Davidson, produced by the Comedy Unit and starring James Kirk. Karen has featured in an impressive array of short films including In the Snack Bar, The Ambitious Potato, Stramash, Goldfish and Twelve, all of which were filmed in Scotland, and also appeared as Sadie Carter in Monarch of the Glen. Karen has also provided voice overs for several commercials including a series of TV adverts for Silverburn shopping centre along with numerous local radio and TV commercials.
Karen Barton is an actress, known for Finding Carlos (2022).
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Karen Baum is an actress, known for My Bloody Valentine (2009), Promised Land (2012) and Archive 81 (2022).
Karen Baxter is an actress, known for The Keeping Hours (2017).
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I'm an anthropologist and historical archaeologist who works as a popular media communicator and educator across TV, podcasts, and various interactive platforms. Trained as a field archaeologist, ethnographer, and archival historian, I've investigated sites in Europe, Africa, and North and South America, exploring human behavior from prehistory through the modern day.
Karen Bengo is an East African Born-British Actor and Artist, currently residing in London (UK) She has a strong background in movement and trained at Central School Of Speech & Drama. Karen has worked on several big projects in London where she has gained extensive experience in telling stories on screen and theatre .
Karen Berkowitz is an actress and production manager, known for So Help Us God (2017), Curse of Cactus Jack (2017) and Mr. Robot Virtual Reality Experience (2016).
Karen has been widely recognized for her role in the AMC hit television show Fear the Walking Dead (2015) (2016-2017) as ax-wielding Elena Reyes, a problem solver who had to make a terrible decision in the gripping cold open. In the episode Fear the Walking Dead: Do Not Disturb (2016), Bethzabe took the media by storm and gained international recognition due to her powerful work and controversial character. Bethzabe had her acting debut in Garcia Lorca's play 'The House of Bernanda the Alba' at the East LA Repertory Theater in Los Angeles, where she received rave reviews in Backstage (2007). Audiences also recognize her in the role of Paulette Vazquez in the popular CBS show, CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (2000), directed by Martha Coolidge, and as Eufemia Garcia in the hit ABC Family/Freeform series, Switched at Birth (2011). In features, Karen recently wrapped the movie Justine (2019), directed by Stephanie Turner, where Bethzabe is also an Associate Producer of the film. In the film Listen (2017) from Dir. Erahm Christopher, Bethzabe plays the powerful role of Rosa. This Is the first Hollywood film that is being released to an entire school district in E.U. Bethzabe has emerged in numerous indie films, including producing and starring in the film Death and Cremation (2010) alongside Oscar nominee Brad Dourif. Karen was born and raised in Mazatlan, Sinaloa, Mexico, has a Business Degree, and worked as government official in Guadajalara, Jalisco, Mexico. She lives in Los Angeles and visits her family regularly in Mexico and Norway.