Katie Reeves Northlich

Actress | Coach | Writer

Katie Northlich is an actress, solo performer, improviser, writer, and performing arts coach. She is a Four Time National Monologue Champion, having written, performed and produced original work since 2001. Her solo shows have played to critical acclaim and sold out Off-Broadway houses in New York City, including the Cherry Lane Theatre. Her work was chosen as a premiere piece in opening Stage Left Studio’s inaugural season, NYC’s only Solo Repertory theatre. Katie's play "Two Of Them, Looking," was produced in New York in 2015, and Katie has just completed a draft of her first novel. As an acting, movement, and solo performance instructor, Katie has taught upward of 1000 students over 11 years in both NYC and LA, including international TV stars as well as NBA and NFL players, and she currently works for Hussian College, Los Angeles, a private film and performing arts college located on a movie studio lot in downtown LA. Katie was a lead acting instructor at the New York Film Academy in NYC for 7 years, and was the first acting faculty member to develop and launch the academy’s improvisation curriculum in the Animation and Game Design departments. Katie is currently in the Advanced track at the Groundlings comedy theater, and her character work has been featured at the Comedy Central Stage in Los Angeles. Select Acting credits include: CBS, The Discovery Channel, Lifetime, AMC, VH1, and feature films. Commercials include but aren’t limited to: Wayfair, Slack, Down to Shop, GMC, Shark Week, Delta Dental, Home Advisor, Honey Smoked Salmon, and Service Now. Comedy/International featured: The Groundlings, The Improv, Improv Olympic, Upright Citizen's Brigade, Stand Up NY, New York Comedy Club, Caroline's on Broadway, The People's Improv Theatre, The Magnet, Stage Left Studio, The Bowery Poetry Club, Gotham City Improv, Parkside Lounge, The Nuyorican Poets Cafe, Comix, The World Expo and La Sala Mirador. As a dancer, Katie toured Europe. UC Irvine: BA, Drama. @KatieNorthlich