Katie Volding

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Katie Volding
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Years active1994–2009

Katie Volding is a former American actress. In 2000, she was nominated for a Young Artist Award in the category "Best Performance in a TV Movie or Pilot" for her performance in the Disney Channel Original Movie Smart House .

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Acting career

In 1997, she appeared in the ABC sitcom Teen Angel . [1] She had a main role in the television films Au Pair (1999), Au Pair II (2001), and Au Pair 3: Adventure in Paradise (2009). [2] Bolding also played Brink's little sister in the Disney Channel original movie, Brink! In her earlier years, she made a small appearance as Uh-Huh's girlfriend at the end of the film Little Rascals.

Filmography

YearTitleRoleNotes
1994 The Little Rascals Uh-Huh's Girlfriend (uncredited)
1995On Nature's Trail Series: Trees for LifeKatieVideo short
1995On Nature's Trail Series: Circle of WaterKatieVideo short
1995On Nature's Trail Series: Food ChainKatieVideo short
1997Night SinsJesse HoltTV movie
1997 The Practice Susan StevensonEpisode: "Dog Bite"
1997ABC TGIFKatie BeauchampEpisode: "Frightful Halloween Bash"
1997–1998 Teen Angel Katie BeauchampMain role
1998Rhapsody in BloomSusieTV movie
1998 Brink! Katie BrinkerTV movie
1999 Smart House [3] [4] Angie CooperTV movie
1999 Au Pair Katie CaldwellTV movie
1999 Ladies Man [5] Wendy StilesEpisode: "Pilot"
2001 Au Pair II Katie CaldwellTV movie
2009 Au Pair 3: Adventure in Paradise Katie CaldwellTV movie

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