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Kate Hodge

Kate Hodge is an actress and , best known for her roles in horror and action films such as Leatherface: The Texas Chainsaw Massacre III (1990) and Rapid Fire (1992), as well as the television series She-Wolf of London (1990–1991). Born on January 2, 1966, in , Hodge attended the , and studied mime at the Marcel Marceau Institute in , along with training. Her acting career began in the late 1980s, with early television appearances including a role in The Burning Bush before gaining prominence as Randi Wallace in the horror-comedy series She-Wolf of London, where she portrayed a college student dealing with a curse. In film, she debuted in horror with the role of Michelle in : The Texas Chainsaw Massacre III, establishing her in the genre, followed by her breakout performance as martial arts student Karla Withers opposite in Rapid Fire. Hodge continued her television work with recurring roles such as Gretchen Lafayette in (1996) and Annie Price in the sci-fi series Level 9 (2000–2001), showcasing her versatility beyond . Transitioning into production, she served as co-executive producer on the Black Velvet Pantsuit (1995) and produced the thriller The Perfect Stranger (2005). On stage, she appeared in productions like Bright Ideas (2002) and Accomplice (2006). In recent years, Hodge has returned to with roles in The Resonator (2022), (2022), The Exorcists (2023), and War of the Worlds: Extinction (2024), maintaining her presence in independent genre cinema.

Early life and education

Childhood and family

Kate Hodge was born on January 2, 1966, in Berkeley, California.

Academic background and training

Kate Hodge pursued her formal education in the performing arts at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), where she studied theater and dance. She also trained in ballet at the San Francisco Ballet School. To deepen her skills in physical performance, Hodge attended the Mime Institute in , focusing on and physical theater techniques under the guidance of the renowned artist. This specialized training emphasized expressive movement and non-verbal storytelling, complementing her academic foundation. Upon returning to , Hodge continued her acting development through intensive study at the and by attending master classes with prominent coach , known for his method-based approach to character work. She also participated in sessions led by instructors and Jennifer Gelfer, honing her craft in scene study and improvisation.

Acting career

Early roles and breakthrough

Kate Hodge began her acting career with a small role as Cindy in the low-budget Christian educational video Super Christian II (1986), marking her screen debut at the age of 20. After attending the , and training at the Institute in , Hodge secured her breakthrough starring role as , a resourceful young woman terrorized by the cannibalistic Sawyer family, in Leatherface: The Texas Chainsaw Massacre III (1990). The film, directed by and written by , served as the third installment in the Texas Chain Saw Massacre franchise, aiming to blend elements of the original 1974 film's gritty realism with the sequel's black humor while adhering to stricter MPAA guidelines for a wider theatrical release by . Production took place primarily in rural locations to evoke the series' isolated atmosphere, with Hodge's character positioned as the "final girl" who survives escalating encounters with (R.A. Mihailoff) and his relatives. Critics generally panned the film for its formulaic plotting and uneven tone, but Hodge's performance received positive notes for conveying vulnerability and determination amid the , with reviewers highlighting her sympathetic portrayal of Michelle's ordeal and resourcefulness in the climax. Concurrently, Hodge appeared in early television guest roles, including a 1989 episode of as 17-year-old Hope at 17, and the 1990 installment "Dead Right" as Sally, a beauty contestant entangled in a scheme. These appearances, alongside her horror film lead, established her initial presence in the industry, though her entry into the genre often associated her with roles in subsequent projects.

Television prominence

Hodge gained significant television visibility through her starring role as Randi Wallace, an American graduate student studying mythology in who becomes afflicted with a curse, in the syndicated horror-comedy series of London (1990–1991). Appearing in all 20 episodes, her explored Randi's struggle to control her transformations while solving mysteries alongside her professor, Dr. Ian Matheson, blending horror elements with lighthearted comedic situations. The series, initially filmed in for its first 14 episodes and later in for the remaining six (retitled Love and Curses in syndication), marked a key step in Hodge's prominence by showcasing her ability to balance genre tropes with relatable vulnerability. Building on her genre roots from early films, Hodge expanded her comedic range with a recurring guest role as , a quirky colleague of the lead character, in three episodes of the Ellen during the 1994–1995 season. This appearance highlighted her timing and charm in ensemble comedy settings, contributing to the show's portrayal of everyday dynamics and personal relationships. In the late , Hodge demonstrated versatility through guest roles in various series, including her portrayal of Valerie, a member of a singles , in an episode of the Cupid (1998). Other guest spots, such as in and , further illustrated her adaptability across and formats, allowing her to pivot between intense and humorous characterizations. Hodge achieved another lead television role as Annie Price, the determined team leader and former FBI agent heading an elite cyber-defense unit, in the sci-fi thriller Level 9 (2000–2001). Featured in all 13 produced episodes—though only 10 aired before cancellation—her performance centered on combating high-tech crimes and digital threats, emphasizing themes of and in a post-millennial context. The series underscored Hodge's capacity for authoritative roles in , solidifying her mid-career television footprint.

Film work

Kate Hodge's film career began with action and genre roles in the early 1990s, marking her transition from television to cinema. In Rapid Fire (1992), she portrayed Karla Withers, an undercover FBI agent and romantic interest to the Jake Lo, played by ; her character provides emotional support and aids in the film's high-stakes confrontations against a . The film, directed by , grossed $14.3 million worldwide against a $10 million budget, performing moderately at the and gaining status posthumously following Lee's death. This role highlighted Hodge's ability to blend toughness with vulnerability in sequences, establishing her in Hollywood's B-movie circuit. Throughout the mid-1990s, Hodge gravitated toward and genres, often embodying resilient female leads in low-budget productions. She starred as Juliet Beck, a resourceful ally to an alien investigator, in the sci-fi sequel The Hidden II (1993), directed by Seth Pinsker, which continued the original's premise of extraterrestrial crime-fighting with parasitic entities. That same year, in Desire (also released as Ultimate Desire), directed by Rodney McDonald, Hodge played Lauren Allen, a former policewoman investigating a who perfumes his victims, showcasing her in a tense cat-and-mouse narrative infused with elements. These films exemplified a pattern in her early work: strong, proactive women navigating or criminal threats, typically in or limited-release fare that prioritized genre thrills over prestige. Hodge's film trajectory evolved in the 2010s toward independent dramas, diverging from her horror roots to explore more nuanced, character-driven parts. In Beach Rats (2017), directed by , she appeared as Donna, the concerned mother of a troubled teenager grappling with identity and addiction in working-class ; the film premiered at Sundance to widespread acclaim, earning an 84% approval rating on for its raw portrayal of adolescence. This role signified a departure from her B-movie origins, allowing Hodge to demonstrate dramatic depth in arthouse cinema. By the 2020s, she returned to genre projects with roles in films like The Exorcists (2023) as a in a ensemble, and War of the Worlds: Extinction (2024), where she appeared amid an storyline, underscoring her enduring versatility across low-to-mid-budget sci-fi and while occasionally venturing into dramatic territory. Overall, Hodge's cinematic contributions trace an arc from adrenaline-fueled 1990s action- to introspective work and sustained engagements, reflecting a career built on adaptability in niche markets.

Later career developments

Following the conclusion of her starring role in the sci-fi series Level 9 in 2001, Hodge's acting career shifted toward a series of guest appearances on established television dramas, marking a transition to more sporadic engagements. She portrayed Theresa Keenan, a whistleblower, in the 2012 episode "Some Kind of Hero" of Blue Bloods on CBS. In 2013, she appeared as Sharon Cooper in The Following on Fox and as Lisa Ashbaugh in The Good Wife on CBS. These roles, along with earlier guest spots such as Nicola Petrosian in Person of Interest (2012) and Karen Lutz in Elementary (2014), exemplified her pivot to supporting characters in procedural and thriller formats. Hodge also ventured into web and streaming content during this period, including a role as Dr. Nicole Shaw in the 2011 web series In Between Men and a guest appearance in the Streamy-nominated LGBTQ+ series Spring Street in 2017. By the 2020s, her focus increasingly turned to independent horror films, reflecting a genre affinity rooted in earlier work like Leatherface: Texas Chainsaw Massacre III (1990). Notable recent projects include Julia in The Resonator (2022), Moira in Headless Horseman (2022), Reverend Melody Bates in The Exorcists (2023), and Sybil in War of the Worlds: Extinction (2024). These low-budget productions highlight a sustained but selective involvement in the horror genre, often through direct-to-streaming releases. In addition to on-screen work, Hodge has remained active in fan communities, particularly through appearances at horror conventions celebrating her early roles. She participated in Leatherface: Texas Chainsaw Massacre III reunions at events like New Jersey Horror Con in 2018 and 2020, and made her debut at in 2019. These engagements allow her to connect with audiences over legacy projects. In recent interviews, Hodge has reflected on her career trajectory, emphasizing the challenges of sustaining momentum in acting while prioritizing personal fulfillment. During a 2023 discussion on her role in Leatherface, she described the industry's evolution and her choice to pursue passion-driven projects over high-volume commitments, underscoring a balance between professional longevity and life outside the spotlight. As of 2025, she continues to select roles that align with her interests in genre storytelling and independent cinema.

Producing career

Key productions

Kate Hodge transitioned into producing in the mid-1990s. Her first producing credit came as co-executive producer on the 1995 short comedy Black Velvet Pantsuit, a whimsical tale about a depressed woman whose life transforms after acquiring a magical black velvet pantsuit. Produced under Hodge Podge Productions, the film highlighted Hodge's interest in lighthearted, character-driven stories with fantastical elements. Hodge's subsequent producing effort was as on the 2005 faith-based drama The Perfect Stranger, which explores themes of , , and divine encounter through a lawyer's dinner conversation with a man claiming to be . Distributed by Kelly Filmworks, the film emphasized and personal spiritual questioning, reflecting Hodge's commitment to meaningful, introspective narratives.

Collaborations and impact

Hodge's producing collaborations often intersected with her acting roles, particularly in independent projects that emphasized personal creative control. In The Perfect Stranger (2005), she partnered closely with writer-director , who also portrayed the central figure of , as . This partnership extended to co-producer John Frazier, fostering a tight-knit that navigated the challenges of low-budget faith-based . Similarly, in Black Velvet Pantsuit (1995), Hodge served as co-executive alongside special effects artist , blending her involvement in indie comedy with practical production elements like makeup and effects, though details on deeper creative synergies remain limited. Her work has contributed to the landscape of niche genres, notably faith-based cinema and independent horror-adjacent comedies, by supporting emerging filmmakers in resource-constrained environments. The Perfect Stranger exemplifies Hodge's impact in the burgeoning Christian film sector during the mid-2000s, providing a platform for Moore's directorial debut and emphasizing themes of spiritual inquiry that resonated with -oriented audiences. The film's reception highlighted its thoughtful exploration of doubt and belief, earning an 86% approval rating on from critics who praised its intimate dialogue-driven narrative, and approval for due to its uplifting message. While not a major festival entry, it garnered positive audience feedback through grassroots distribution, influencing subsequent projects by demonstrating viable within frameworks. In contrast, Black Velvet Pantsuit supported quirky humor, aiding first-time director B. J. Minor in crafting a cult-favorite tale of , with its 6.9/10 user score reflecting appreciation for its whimsical tone among low-budget enthusiasts. Into the 2020s, Hodge's producing role has shown limited evolution, with no major new credits emerging, suggesting a shift back toward acting in horror and thriller genres.

Filmography

Film

  • Super Christian II (1986, Cindy; supporting role in short film)
  • Leatherface: The Texas Chainsaw Massacre III (1990, Michelle; lead role)
  • Rapid Fire (1992, Karla Withers; supporting role)
  • The Hidden II (1993, Juliet Beck; lead role)
  • Ultimate Desire (1993, Lauren Allen; lead role)
  • Three Women of Pain (1997, Mary Ann; supporting role in short film)
  • I Will Avenge You, Iago! (2005, Eve; supporting role)
  • Finding Oz: A Journey Home (2007, Tin Woman; supporting role in short film)
  • Harold (2008, Dusty; supporting role)
  • Rules of Love (2011, Michelle; supporting role in short film)
  • American Girl (2012, Mother; supporting role in short film)
  • Mount Joy (2014, MILF; supporting role)
  • Completely Normal (2015, Dr. Hunter; supporting role)
  • Beach Rats (2017, Donna; supporting role)
  • Beyond the Resonator (2022, Julia; supporting role)
  • Curse of the Re-Animator (2022, Julia; supporting role)
  • Headless Horseman (2022, Moira; supporting role)
  • The Exorcists (2023, Reverend Melody Bates; supporting role)
  • War of the Worlds: Extinction (2024, Sybil Alfaro; supporting role)

Television

Kate Hodge began her television career with guest appearances in the late 1980s and early 1990s, progressing to series regular roles in genre and drama series, before returning to guest spots in the 2000s and 2010s. Her notable television roles include:
YearsTitleRoleEpisodes
1989thirtysomething17-year-old Hope1
1990Tales from the CryptSally1
1990–1991She-Wolf of LondonRandi Wallace20
1992Mann & MachineIris Benine1
1992The CommishRachel Woods1
1993Murder, She WroteSarah Tate1
1993The X-FilesPenny Northern1
1993SirensLynn1
1994–1995Thunder AlleyGrace13
1994The George Carlin ShowBlythe1
1995The ClientLaura Kelly1
1995Fallen AngelsTerry1
1996The Single GuyKate1
1997ERBeth Bedillion1
1997The PracticeSharon1
2000–2001Level 9Annie Price12
2001The AgencyTerry1
2002Without a TraceDana1
2003The Lyon's DenMonica1
2003Law & Order: Special Victims UnitCarolyn Forbes1
2004Jack & BobbyGrace McAllister1
2005Numb3rsAgent Sandra Sitron1
2005CSI: MiamiMonica West1
2006In JusticeJulia Brennan1
2007The UnitDr. Elizabeth Rayburn1
2008Big LoveNina1
2008FringeAbby Stockton1
2009The ForgottenDet. Grace Ferrell1
2010Human TargetKatherine Walters1
2011Fairly LegalMelissa1
2012LongmireMarnie1
2013Franklin & BashDr. Amanda Hampton1
2014The BridgeLucy1
2015BackstromAmy1
2016RosewoodDr. Erica Kincaid1
2017The FostersSusan1
2018The Bold TypeClare1
This list highlights her versatility across procedural dramas, sci-fi, and supernatural series.

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