Katerina Eichenberger
 

Actor, Mover, Singer and Filmmaker

 
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Sean Robertson

ABOUT KATERINA

Katerina is an actress, singer, and mover who hails from the rocky coast of Gloucester, MA. Film credits include a supporting role in Places Please opposite Jessica Lange and directed by Michael Cristofer. She has starred in She Wants My Baby, Secrets Beneath the Floorboards (Lifetime), and The Beauty of Love, among others. A recent film she co-led I Will Never Leave You Alone had its world premiere at the Telluride Horror Film Festival in October 2023. TV credits include Fox’s Monarch, Star, and ID TV’s Your Worst Nightmare. Katerina has worked commercially with companies such as the CDC and Michelob ULTRA. A short film she starred in, Census, had an international premiere in Nantes at the world’s largest sci-fi festival, Utopiales. You can see more of her acting work here. Her most recent theatre credits include The Exterminating Angel adapted by Sawyer Estes (2021) Ubu adapted by Sawyer Estes (2020) and Spirits to Enforce by Mickle Maher (2019) all with Vernal & Sere Theatre Company in Atlanta.

Katerina is based in Atlanta and is signed with the Stewart Talent Agency (NYC & ATL) and David Laffey at Wonder Street Management. She is in post-production for her short film Cessation, which she wrote, produced, and starred in. The short was also a finalist for the Film Impact Georgia Grant in 2023. In April 2023, Katerina performed her solo theatre piece Der Spiegel as part of Atlanta’s Fly on a Wall’s ETA works in progress series. She is in rehearsals for a new play called Butterfly at The Windmill Art Center in Atlanta. Katerina is a dual citizen in the US and Switzerland. She received her BFA in drama from NYU’s Tisch School of the Arts.

Katerina also serves as Chief of Staff and Deputy Director of Admissions and Enrollment for Stowe Story Labs, a 501c3 nonprofit dedicated to helping emerging filmmakers get their work made and seen. They are now in their 12th year of offering programs for emerging screenwriters and filmmakers. She loves supporting screenwriters, baking homemade sourdough, yoga, and throwing dinner parties.

 

WHAT PEOPLE HAVE SAID

“The story then picks up 10 years later, with the proceedings narrated by 16-year-old Sarah (Katerina Eichenberger, delivering the film’s best performance), whose best friend is the now older Jesse (Max MacKenzie), who’s still heavily bearing the emotional scars of his mother’s death.”

“Just Say Goodbye is certainly affecting in spots, due to both the inherent seriousness and sad relevance of its subject matter and the appealing turns by the two young leads who seem destined for bigger and better things.”

- Hollywood Reporter 2019 on Just Say Goodbye. You can read the full review here.

“Overall, the cast is strong, with Katerina Eichenberger as Prince Billikins as another standout. Billikins, the son of the murdered king, at first comes across as weak, sullen and sniveling, and then gets poisoned by trauma, emerging from the coup as the epitome of toxic rage and grief.”

- Arts Atlanta 2020 on Ubu by Vernal & Sere Theatre. You can read the full review here.

 

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