Kate Lyn Sheil

Kate Lyn Sheil is an American independent film actress. She is known for her roles in You're Next, V/H/S, The Color Wheel, The Sacrament, and the award-winning Netflix series House of Cards [1]

In 2016, after her film Kate Plays Chrstine premiered at the Sundance Film Festival, she was dubbed "the Meryl Streep of the micro-budget film community" by Rolling Stone.[2]

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Notes
2007 Aliens Lisa Short film
2009 Knife Point Anna Short film
2009 Impolex Katie
2010 Gabi on the Roof in July Dory
2011 Happy Life Leslie
2011 Silver Bullets Claire
2011 Green Genevieve
2011 Color Wheel, TheThe Color Wheel Julia
2011 You're Next Talia
2011 Cat Scratch Fever Mary Ellen
2011 Catching Up at Rock Bottom Sara Short film
2012 Comedy, TheThe Comedy Waitress
2012 V/H/S Girl Segment: "Second Honeymoon"
2012 Sun Don't Shine Crystal
2012 Sun Don't Shine Ex-Wife
2012 Unspeakable Act, TheThe Unspeakable Act Madeleine
2012 First Winter Kate
2013 Pollywogs Sarah
2013 Hellaware Lexie
2013 Apocalypse, TheThe Apocalypse Kate Short film
2013 Sacrament, TheThe Sacrament Sarah
2014 Listen Up Philip Nancy
2014 Empire Builder Jenny
2014 Heart Machine, TheThe Heart Machine Virginia
2014 Super Sleuths Sally Blue Frankenfrass Short film
2014 Young Bodies Heal Quickly Sister
2014 Helberger in Paradise Nora Short film
2014 Thanksgiving Kate
2015 Queen of Earth Michelle
2015 Kiss Kiss Fingerbang Alison Short film
2015 Wonderful Cloud, AA Wonderful Cloud Katelyn
2015 Tears of God Ida
2015 Equals Kate
2015 Octopus Olivia Short film
2014 Hardest Word, TheThe Hardest Word Hannah Short film
2015 Children Heidi Post-production

Television

Year Title Role Notes
2012 American Experience Harriet Beecher Stowe TV series documentary
2013 Traditions, TheThe Traditions Michaela TV series
2014-2015 House of Cards Lisa Williams Recurring role
2015 Girlfriend Experience, TheThe Girlfriend Experience Avery "A Friend", "Retention", "Entry"
2016 Outcast Allison TV series, filming

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