Katie Coryell Hall
- Actress
Katie Coryell Hall was born and raised in Kansas City, Missouri. In 2019, she graduated from Emerson College with a degree in Bachelor of Arts.
She began her professional career at the age of seven in the regional theatre production of "Annie" at Starlight Theatre in Kansas City. Since then, her career has taken her to perform at other Equity houses including the Kansas City Repertory Theatre and the Coterie Theatre with roles such as 'Jean' in "August: Osage County", 'Belinda' and 'Martha Cratchit' in "A Christmas Carol", 'Mary' in "Little House on the Prairie" and 'Lily' in "The Giver".
She transitioned over to film with her starring debut in the multi-award winning short film Letters from a Father (2017) before working on the television series When Calls the Heart (2014). She is now currently filming the new television series Black Zone as a series regular.
She began her professional career at the age of seven in the regional theatre production of "Annie" at Starlight Theatre in Kansas City. Since then, her career has taken her to perform at other Equity houses including the Kansas City Repertory Theatre and the Coterie Theatre with roles such as 'Jean' in "August: Osage County", 'Belinda' and 'Martha Cratchit' in "A Christmas Carol", 'Mary' in "Little House on the Prairie" and 'Lily' in "The Giver".
She transitioned over to film with her starring debut in the multi-award winning short film Letters from a Father (2017) before working on the television series When Calls the Heart (2014). She is now currently filming the new television series Black Zone as a series regular.