Stana Katic


Stana Katić is a Canadian and American actress. She played Kate Beckett on the ABC television romantic crime series Castle and FBI Special Agent Emily Byrne in the psychological thriller series Absentia.

Early life

Katic was born in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. In describing her ethnicity, she has stated "My parents are Serbs from Croatia. I call us Dalmatian because that's the part of the planet that we are originally from. I have Serb, Croat and even a handful of Montenegrin family members." Her father is from Vrlika, Croatia, and her mother is from the surrounding area of Sinj, Croatia.
Katic later moved with her family to Aurora, Illinois. She spent the following years moving back and forth between Canada and the United States. After graduating from West Aurora High School in 1996, Katic enrolled to study International Relations, Economics, and pre-law at the University of Toronto's Trinity College, then enrolled at The Theatre School at DePaul University where she studied acting from 2000 to 2002. Katic studied acting at the Beverly Hills Playhouse acting school.

Career

Katic played Hana Gitelman in Heroes, Collette Stenger in 24s season five, and Jenny in the film Feast of Love starring Morgan Freeman. She also played Morgenstern in Frank Miller's film The Spirit, Canadian Intelligence agent Corrine Veneau in the James Bond film Quantum of Solace, and Simone Renoir in the third installment of The Librarian franchise, The Librarian: Curse of the Judas Chalice.
Image:54 stanakaticsplash.jpg|thumb|upright|left|Katic in May 2010
In August 2008, ABC announced acquisition of the television series Castle, starring Katic as Kate Beckett and Nathan Fillion as Richard Castle. In 2008, Katic established her own production company, Sine Timore Productions, which is Latin for "without fear".
The entertainment website BuddyTV placed Katic, as Kate Beckett in Castle, on its annual list of "TV's 100 Sexiest Women" every year from 2009 to 2013, including at No. 1 in 2011. Aside from her looks, the website also gave her some credit as an actress, placing Katic at No. 6 on its list of "The 15 Best Drama Lead Actresses of the 2011–2012 TV Season". Katic was also on the Maxim Hot 100 list from 2012 through 2014.
In the summer of 2010, Katic filmed For Lovers Only with the Polish brothers in France and The Double with Richard Gere. At the third annual Shorty Awards held on 28 March 2011, she won the actress category. In May 2011, she won the Most Glamorous Actress online ballot for the Monte-Carlo Television Festival.
In 2011, she served as a jury member at the Film Festival Zlín, where For Lovers Only made its world premiere. Big Sur, in which she plays Lenore Kandel, premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in January 2013. In conjunction with the 2011 San Diego Comic-Con, there was an official announcement in Entertainment Weekly that she would become the voice for Talia al Ghul in Batman: Arkham City.
In January 2012, she was a presenter at the 64th Annual Directors Guild of America Awards. She was the recipient of the PRISM Award for Performance in a Drama Episode at the 16th Annual PRISM Awards for her portrayal of suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder in the Castle season-four episode "Kill Shot". Katic was nominated for the 39th People's Choice Awards in the Favorite Dramatic TV Actress category, before winning the category at the 40th People's Choice Awards.
Katic portrayed rock singer and producer Genya Ravan in the 2013 film CBGB. In April 2016, ABC and ABC Studios confirmed that they would not be renewing Katic's contract for a ninth season of Castle, which would be a shortened season in a cost cutting effort. The series was outright canceled on 12 May 2016.
Katic played Carolina Baxter in the Lifetime film Sister Cities that premiered on 17 September 2016. On 26 September 2016, she appeared in White Rabbit Red Rabbit by Nassim Soleimanpour at New York's Westside Theatre. Katic starred as Rachel Rozman in the 2016 film, The Rendezvous, opposite Raza Jaffrey. In 2016, Katic was cast in the horror film Cadaver In January 2017, Katic appeared as Anna in the film Lost in Florence.
Katic was cast as Emily Byrne in the AXN series Absentia that premiered in 2017.
In 2019, she played Vera Atkins in A Call to Spy, the film is inspired by the stories of three women who worked as spies in World War II.

Personal life

Katic lives in Los Angeles. She is fluent in five languages: English, French, Italian, Serbian, and Croatian. She holds dual citizenship in Canada and the United States.
She founded the Alternative Travel Project in 2010 which is an initiative to encourage people to "GOcarFREE for just ONE day!" and seek out alternative methods of public transportation to reduce the environmental impact of personal vehicles.
Katic wrote the lyrics for "Hey Blue Eyes", which she sang for fans at the 51st Zlín Film Festival in 2011.
Katic married her longtime boyfriend, Kris Brkljac, an Australian business efficiency consultant, in a private ceremony in Croatia on 25 April 2015, one day before her 37th birthday.
On 19 June 2022, a representative of Katic confirmed that Katic and Brkljac welcomed their first child during the winter.

Filmography

Film

Television

Video games

Awards and nominations

YearAwardCategoryWorkResultRefs
2009Satellite AwardsBest Actress in a Series, DramaCastleNomitated
2011TV Guide Magazine's Fan Favorites AwardsFavorite Couple Who Should Shared with Nathan FillionCastleWon
2012TV Guide Magazine's Fan Favorites AwardsFavorite TV Couple Shared with Nathan FillionCastleWon
2012PRISM AwardsPerformance in a Drama Episode Tied with Jon HuertasCastleWon
2013TV Guide Magazine's Fan Favorites AwardsFavorite TV Couple Shared with Nathan FillionCastleWon
2013People's Choice AwardsFavorite Dramatic TV ActressCastle
2014People's Choice AwardsFavorite Dramatic TV ActressCastleWon
2014People's Choice AwardsFavorite On-Screen Chemistry Shared with Nathan FillionCastle
2015People's Choice AwardsFavorite TV Duo Shared with Nathan FillionCastleNomitated
2015People's Choice AwardsFavorite Crime Drama TV ActressCastleWon
2016People's Choice AwardsFavorite TV Crime Drama ActressCastleWon