Katharine Isabelle: Part One – The A-Z of Women in Horror
Jul 11, 2011
, Posted by Hari Navarro at 1:21 AM
Born Katherine Isobel Murray (November 2, 1981), Katharine Isabelle made an indelible impression on the independent horror circuit when she added the spice to John Fawcett’s millennium year wolf-bites-girl favorite, Ginger Snaps. A widely respected and now much referenced take on what was then horrors somewhat motley werewolf standard, it today continues to surface as one of the very best of its ilk.
Follow now the career peaks and troughs of an acting resume flush with genre offerings, from children's horror to werewolf puberty and on to the freshly dripping incisors of the vampire...
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Katharine Isabelle: Part One – The A-Z of Women in Horror
Follow now the career peaks and troughs of an acting resume flush with genre offerings, from children's horror to werewolf puberty and on to the freshly dripping incisors of the vampire...
Read Full Article at:
Katharine Isabelle: Part One – The A-Z of Women in Horror









Damn fine article. cant wait to see her latest film. thanks!!
snaps, was such a great introduction to her real horror potential...