Catherine Eaton


Catherine Eaton is an American actress and filmmaker. She appeared in the original Broadway company of Sharr White’s The Snow Geese at Manhattan Theater Club. In 2019 she appeared in Ella Hickson’s play Oil at the Olney Theatre Center, for which she was nominated for the Helen Hayes Award for Outstanding Lead Performance in a Play.
In 2008 she won a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Documentary for Deadly Brew: The Human Toll for Ethanol, which aired on Bloomberg Television. In 2017 she wrote, directed, and starred in her first narrative feature, The Sounding, which received over two dozen awards and nominations on the festival circuit. Eaton regularly teaches directing and screenwriting at Harvard Summer School.

Early life and education

Catherine Eaton was born and raised in Essex Junction, Vermont. She earned a BA in International Law from Cornell University, and an MFA in Acting from the University of Minnesota. She is a graduate of Mountview Academy of Theatre Arts in London, England.

Career

Eaton made her professional stage debut in 1998 as Titania in A Midsummer Night's Dream at the Guthrie Theater, directed by Joe Dowling. She would go on to spend three seasons as a resident company member, appearing in Oscar Wilde's The Importance of Being Earnest, Carlo Goldoni's The Venetian Twins, Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol, and William Shakespeare's Julius Caesar. In 2000 Eaton reprised her role in A Midsummer Night's Dream for a Guthrie Theater National Tour.
In 2004 Eaton made her Off-Broadway debut as Anna/Sister Margaret in Thomas Gibbon's Bee-Luther-Hatchee at Blue Heron Theatre. That same year she appeared as Adriana in William Shakespeare's The Comedy of Errors at the Hamptons Shakespeare Festival. The following year she appeared as Frances in Vincent Sessa's A Child's Guide to Innocence at New Jersey Repertory Theater, and Lily in Brian Delaney's The Cobbler at the Irish Classical Theatre in Buffalo, NY. The latter performance earned her a Katharine Cornell Award for Outstanding Contribution by a Visiting Artist at the 2005 Artie Awards, presented by Buffalo Toronto Public Media. In 2006 Eaton appeared as Caroline in the American premiere of Samuel Adamson's Clocks and Whistles at Origin Theatre Company. The following year she returned to the Irish Classical Theatre to star as Josie in Eugene O'Neill's A Moon for the Misbegotten. She would return to the Irish Classical Theatre once more in 2009 to portray the titular role in Henrik Ibsen's Hedda Gabler. The following year she collaborated again with Irish playwright Brian Delaney, appearing in his play The Bohemians at Carnegie Hall.
In 2011 she appeared as Allie in Bob Clyman's The Exceptionals at Merrimack Repertory Theatre; as Anna in Joseph Lauinger's Michael Archangel at Fulton Theatre; and as the titular role in Sophocles' Electra at the Pittsburgh Public Theater. For her performance in the former she earned a Best Actress nomination at the 2012 IRNE Awards. The following year she portrayed Karen Weston in Tracy Letts' Pulitzer Prize winning August: Osage County at Fulton Theatre. Eaton made her Broadway debut in 2013 in Sharr White's The Snow Geese at Manhattan Theatre Club, understudying the roles of Elizabeth Gaesling and Clarissa Hohmann for Mary Louise Parker and Victoria Clark, respectively. Five years later, in 2018 she appeared May in the American premiere of Ella Hickson's Oil at the Olney Theatre Center. For her turn she earned a nomination for Outstanding Lead Performance in a Play at the 2019 Helen Hayes Awards.
In addition to her work on stage, Eaton's film credits include With or Without You, The Tempest, and Last Seen. Her television credits include All My Children, Person of Interest, and Switch. In 2018 she appeared in a four part VR adaptation of Sigmund Freud's The Interpretation of Dreams. Part one debuted at the 2018 Tribeca Film Festival, while part four premiered at the Vancouver Film Festival. The series was subsequently distributed by Samsung.

''Corsetless''

In 2005 Eaton relocated to her hometown of Essex Junction, Vermont to help care for her injured mother. While at home, she got the idea for a one-woman stage play. The result wasCorsetless, which tells the story of Liv, a brilliant yet misunderstood woman struggling for her freedom within a psychiatric institution. Confined and isolated, Liv refuses to abandon her unique voice, speaking only in the words of William Shakespeare, as she fiercely defends her sanity against the doctors determined to conceal her.
The play was first presented in 2006 with a staged reading at Lincoln Center Theatre, directed by Austin Pendleton. It was subsequently produced in 2007 by the Irish Classical Theatre in Buffalo, New York, directed by Derek Campbell. Corsetless later played a sold-out Carnegie Hall in 2008, accompanied by an original score from award-winning concert pianist, Elaine Kwon. Later that year the play had a ten venue national tour throughout Ireland. Corsetless would later be adapted for screen, resulting in Eaton's 2017 feature The Sounding.

''The Sounding''

In 2010 Eaton was approached by John Knowles about staging Corsetless as an installation piece in the glassed-in storefront space of the Roger Smith Hotel in Midtown Manhattan. While hesitant at first, Eaton was subsequently convinced, and one year later the installation became a cult hit, routinely drawing crowds large enough to create a public safety hazard. During this run of the play, Eaton recalled
Corsetless was subsequently re-worked into a 2015 short film, which served as a proof of concept for the 2017 feature length film. Eaton would document this incremental process from stage to screen in a panel at the 2016 SXSW Festival entitled “Through Our Eyes: Female Filmmakers Tell All.” In 2018 the making of The Sounding would become the subject of a branded mini-doc by Stella Artois entitled “The Art of Living: Catherine Eaton,” which aired on Hulu.
The Sounding premiered in competition at the 2017 Cinequest Film Festival, and went on to receive over two dozen awards and nominations on the festival circuit. The film was subsequently distributed by Giant Pictures and HBO Europe.

Directing

After 2015, Eaton began to concentrate on writing and directing for film, television, and radio. In 2016, she was awarded a "Through Her Lens" Grant from the Tribeca Film Institute / Chanel for her pilot "On The Outs." The following year she was selected as a shadowing director for Ryan Murphy's "Half Program," working on the first season of the hit Fox series 9-1-1. In 2019 her pilot "Breaking News" - based on her personal experience working with freelance news crews in conflict zones – was selected for The Gotham Film & Media Institute's Independent Film Week Project Forum, and named a finalist for the Sundance Institute's Television Lab. In 2023 her pilot "Flawless: A Feminist Fairytale" was awarded Best TV Screenplay at the Santa Barbara International Film Festival. Additionally, Eaton is a Statera Mentee under Showrunner Kit Steinkellner, and an inaugural Avalon: Story Fellow. Since 2020 she has served as a writer and director for Next Chapter Podcasts, where she has directed seven fiction episodes and written/adapted 75+ episodes in collaboration with Marcus Gardley, Jeff Whitty, and others.

Personal life

Eaton is of mixed European and Native American ancestry. In 2023 she wan named an inaugural filmmaker of reGen media, "the first and only Indigenous owned and women led" film incubator of its kind.

Acting credits

Film

Television

Stage

Filmmaking credits

YearTitleDirectorWriterProducerNotes
2008Deadly Brew: The Human Toll for EthanolBloomberg Television
2017The SoundingGiant Pictures / HBO Europe
2025Post-production
TBAPre-production

Awards