Katia Winter

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Katia Winter
Born (1983-10-13) 13 October 1983[1]
Stockholm, Sweden
Occupation Actress
Years active 2005–present

Katia Winter (born 13 October 1983) is a Swedish actress.

Winter was born in Stockholm, Sweden and moved to London at an early age. She has appeared on British television series and in films including the 2009 drama Unmade Beds and the 2011 drama Everywhere and Nowhere.

After making a move to the U.S. she immediately booked the lead female role in Arena opposite Kellan Lutz and Samuel L. Jackson. Soon after she played the lead role in the 2012 independent film Love Sick Love alongside Matthew Settle and in the independent film Banshee Chapter with Ted Levine. In 2012 she appeared in the NCIS episode "Need To Know". In the same year she also joined the cast of Dexter for the show's seventh season, playing the recurring role of Nadia, a Ukrainian stripper who works in a Miami club.

She currently stars as Katrina Crane on the Fox series Sleepy Hollow.

Filmography

Films
Year Title Role Notes
2005 Stockholm Boogie Party Girl
Storm Bar Girl
2007 Night Junkies Ruby Stone
The Seer Ada
2008 The Perfect Life Zoe Short film
2009 Unmade Beds Hannah
Malice in Wonderland Swede
Prey and Escape Girl of the Sea Short film
Level Playing Field Helen Short film
Barry Brown Elisabeth Sparrow Short film
Also writer, editor and producer
2010 The Symmetry of Love Angie
Anaphylaxis The Poet
2011 Everywhere and Nowhere Bella
Arena Milla
Freya Freya Short film
2012 Love Sick Love Dori
2013 Fedz Alessandra Ragnfrid
Banshee Chapter Anna Roland
The Stranger Within Sophie
Tragedy on a Country Churchyard Barbara TV film
2014 L.V.J. Michelle Cox In post-production
Knight of Cups Kate In post-production
1066 Edith Swanneck In post-production
Television
Year Title Role Notes
2005 Dubplate Drama Scarlet
2009 Lewis Marina Hartner Episode: "Allegory of Love"
2012 NCIS Ava Baransky Episode: "Need to Know"
Dexter Nadia Recurring role (Season 7)
2013-present Sleepy Hollow Katrina Crane Series regular
2013 Crimes of Passion

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