Kadee Strickland Biography
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American actress KaDee Strickland was born on December 14, 1977, in Blackshear, Georgia, but she was raised in Patterson. KaDee was the Homecoming Queen three times, the student council president, and a cheerleader. After high school she attended the University of The Arts in Philadelphia. She began her movie career with a brief appearance as a ghost in M. Night Shyamalan's suspense film "The Sixth Sense" and a small role in "Girl, Interrupted" opposite Winona Ryder and Angelina Jolie. KaDee also had major roles in the horror movies "Anaconda," "The Grudge" and the "Stepford Wives." She is best known for her role as Drew Barrymore's friend in the Farrelly Brothers comedy "Fever Pitch."
Many filmgoers first caught delicately beautiful Georgian actress KaDee Strickland via her portrayal of Kristen, one of the vivacious young woman who accompany world-weary playboy Jack Nicholson at the outset of the Nancy Meyers romantic comedy Something's Gotta Give (2003). This marked the beginning of a long sequence of small roles for the rising star, in such A-listers as The Grudge (2004), Fever Pitch (2005), and The Flock (2007). On the small screen, in 2007, Strickland had a regular role on the very short-lived comedy drama The Wedding Bells, which she quickly followed up with another regular part, this time on the highly successful Grey's Anatomy spin-off, Private Practice, playing Dr. Charlotte King. Nathan Southern, All Movie Guide
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