Kate Elliott (actress)

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Kate Elliott
Born (1981-12-30) December 30, 1981
Auckland, New Zealand
Spouse(s) Milan Borich (2006-) (1 child)

Kate Elliott (born December 30, 1981) is an actress.

She was born in and currently lives in Auckland, New Zealand. She has acted in television series and films since she was about 14 as well as numerous advertisements on New Zealand television.

Her most recent role has been as one of the "Liberators" in The Cult.[1]

She has acted in, more recently The Insider's Guide To Love,[2] The Locals,[3] Fracture,[4] and Toy Love. She played Yakut, an Amazon, in several episodes of Xena: Warrior Princess, 1998–2000. Also played Lily in Cleopatra 2525. She plays a vampire in a film called 30 Days Of Night.[5]

She was married to Pluto's lead singer, Milan Borich, on 17 January 2006. They have a daughter.

Filmography

Film
Year Title Role Notes
2001 No One Can Hear You Lisa Burchall
2002 Toy Love Chlo
2003 Locals, TheThe Locals Kelly
2004 Fracture Leeanne Rosser
2006 Knife Shift Rachel Short film
2007 30 Days of Night Dawn
2012 Fresh Meat Gigi
Television
Year Title Role Notes
1997 House of Sticks Cammy Anders TV series
1998 Xena: Warrior Princess Yakut Episode: "Adventures in the Sin Trade: Part 1"
Episode: "Adventures in the Sin Trade: Part 2"
1999 Xena: Warrior Princess Yakut Episode: "Them Bones, Them Bones"
2000 Xena: Warrior Princess Yakut Episode: "Lifeblood"
2000 Cleopatra 2525 Lily 3 episodes
2002 Always Greener Hayley Episode: "Mirror Image"
2002 Street Legal Melanie Wyeth Episode: "Game of Hack"
2006 Insiders Guide to Love, TheThe Insiders Guide to Love Nicole Episode: "Fallen in Love Lately?"
2007 Adventures of Voopa the Goolash, TheThe Adventures of Voopa the Goolash Lali 13 episodes
2009 Cult, TheThe Cult Gina Delaney 13 episodes
2011 Bliss Katherine Mansfield TV movie
2011 Shortland Street Zlata Dobra TV Drama
2011 Power Rangers Samurai Dayu (voice) Video game
2011-2012 Power Rangers Samurai Dayu (voice) 32 episodes
2013 Shortland Street Zlata Dobra TV Drama

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