Catherine Curtin has been seen in such films as The Wolf of Wall Street, The Bourne Supremacy, Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close, Revolutionary Road, Bad Education, The Artist’s Wife, When We Grow Up, Beauty Mark, Goldstar, The Light of the Moon, Crazy Famous, Breaking Brooklyn, MAD?, Catfight and Limbo Room. Up next for the busy actress are What Breaks the Ice, The Surrogate and Inside the Rain.
Curtin was recently seen in the CBS pilot “Surveillance.” In 2018 she joined the cast for Season 7 of Showtime’s “Homeland” as well as the second and third seasons of Netflix’s “Stranger Things.” Curtin appeared in three seasons of the HBO series “Insecure” and for six seasons she was seen on Netflix’s “Orange Is the New Black,” sharing in two SAG Awards for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series. Other television credits include “Bull,” “Mindhunter,” “Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt,” “T
Catherine Curtin has been seen in such films as The Wolf of Wall Street, The Bourne Supremacy, Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close, Revolutionary Road, Bad Education, The Artist’s Wife, When We Grow Up, Beauty Mark, Goldstar, The Light of the Moon, Crazy Famous, Breaking Brooklyn, MAD?, Catfight and Limbo Room. Up next for the busy actress are What Breaks the Ice, The Surrogate and Inside the Rain.
Curtin was recently seen in the CBS pilot “Surveillance.” In 2018 she joined the cast for Season 7 of Showtime’s “Homeland” as well as the second and third seasons of Netflix’s “Stranger Things.” Curtin appeared in three seasons of the HBO series “Insecure” and for six seasons she was seen on Netflix’s “Orange Is the New Black,” sharing in two SAG Awards for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series. Other television credits include “Bull,” “Mindhunter,” “Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt,” “The Leftovers,” “Blue Bloods” and “Law & Order: Criminal Intent.”
Curtin’s stage work includes “Burning” (St. Clement’s Theatre), “Consent” (Steinberg Center), “The Lady From Dubuque” (Signature Theatre), “Aunt Dan and Lemon” (The New Group), “So Help Me God!” (Lucille Lortel) and “Love, Janis” (Joseph Jefferson nomination for Best Actress).