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Kathryn Gordon est une Actrice Américaine née le 11 septembre 1978

Kathryn Gordon

Kathryn Gordon
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Nationalité Etats-Unis
Naissance 11 septembre 1978 (45 ans)

Kathryn Gordon (born 11 September 1978) is an actress, best known for her role of Heather Tobey on The 4400. She also guest-starred on the Fox television drama K-Ville, with Anthony Anderson and John Carroll Lynch. She portrayed a sympathetic mother in the independent feature For Heaven's Sake (2008 film).

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George Back
George Back
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Damon Gupton
Damon Gupton
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Judy Greer
Judy Greer
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Filmographie de Kathryn Gordon (2 films)

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Always Watching: A Marble Hornets Story
Origine Etats-Unis
Genres Horreur
Acteurs Jake McDorman, Alexandra Breckenridge, Alexandra Holden, Chris Marquette, Doug Jones, Shashawnee Hall
Rôle Makaela
Note47% 2.3591352.3591352.3591352.3591352.359135
Une équipe de journalistes découvre une boîte remplie de cassettes vidéo, montrant une entité sans visage et au costume sombre tourmenter une famille. Peu de temps après, cette créature, « l'Opérateur », va les tourmenter eux.
The Hebrew Hammer, 1h25
Origine Etats-Unis
Genres Comédie, Action
Thèmes La musique, Noël, Religion, Musique, Religion juive
Acteurs Adam Goldberg, Judy Greer, Grant Rosenmeyer, Mario Van Peebles, Peter Coyote, Andrew Roane Dick
Rôle Bambi
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The film begins with a flashback to a young Mordechai Jefferson Carver. At school, Mordechai is tormented by his fellow students and his teacher for being a Jewish child in a public school predominantly attended by Christians, and for celebrating Hanukkah while everyone else celebrates Christmas. He feels further alienated as he walks through his neighborhood and sees a seemingly endless number of Christmas decorations and window displays celebrating the holiday and announcing that Jews aren't welcome. As he lies down on the sidewalk in front of a store saying "Jews Welcome (for about 5 minutes)" and spins his dreidel to cheer himself up, Santa Claus walks by and crushes the toy under his foot, then gives Mordechai the finger.