Kathryn Fiore

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Kathryn Fiore
Born1976 (age 4748) [1] [2]
Occupation(s)Actress, voice actress, comedian
Years active1994–present
SpouseGabriel Tigerman
Children1
Website www.katfiore.com

Kathryn Fiore (born 1976) is an American actress, voice actress and comedian.

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Personal life

She dated fellow voice actor Rino Romano in 1999. She later made it public that she was raped by comedian/actor Bryan Callen in this same year. [1]

On May 28, 2013, Fiore gave birth to her first child, a girl, named Alice Harper Fiore Tigerman. She suffered complete organ failure after delivering Alice from an emergency cesarean. Fiore was stabilized after undergoing life-saving procedures, including emergency dialysis. [3]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1995Cousin HowardBridget
2005 Tom and Jerry: Blast Off to Mars Peep, Press Girl (voices)Direct-to-video
2006 Mission: Impossible III Party Goer
2006The Iron ManNikki
2007 Reno 911! Miami Cheyenne the Helicopter Model
2008 The Hottie and the Nottie Jane
2008 Necessary Evil Deborah Fielding [4]
2010 Hatchet II Shyann Crowley
2013 30 Nights of Paranormal Activity with the Devil Inside the Girl with the Dragon Tattoo Dana

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1999 Student Affairs AmyTelevision film
2000 Strong Medicine Episode: "Pre-Existing Conditions"
2001–2002 MadTV VariousSeason 7
2001–2002 Invader Zim Mom in Car, Battery Girl, Rat Lackey #2, Maria, Doctor, Kid, Santa Fan #2, Little Girl (voices)3 episodes
2001-2004 The Powerpuff Girls Additional voices20 episodes
2003 Charmed ElizabethEpisode: "My Three Witches"
2004–2005 Reno 911! Hippie Girl, Peace Corps Rep2 episodes
2006 Jake in Progress DebraEpisode: "Eyebrow Girl vs. Smirkface"
2011 Good Luck Charlie RainEpisode: "PJ In The City"

Video games

YearTitleRoleNotes
2000 Spider-Man Screaming Woman, Female Police PilotUncredited
2001 Spider-Man 2: Enter Electro Dr. Stroser, Computer Voice, Intro-Recap Voice, Walkie-Talkie Voice
2004 EverQuest II Anrean Velvinna, Tome Warden K'Narn, Lukur, Generic Ratonga Enemy, Generic Ghost Enemy
2006 Metal Gear Ac!d 2 Venus
2006 Metal Gear Solid: Portable Ops Venus
2007 No More Heroes Bad Girl [5]
2019 Travis Strikes Again: No More Heroes Bad Girl
2021 No More Heroes III Bad Girl, Ohma

Other

Characters

Impressions

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