Katherine Langford Bio, Age, Parents, Siblings, Net Worth, Movies, TV Shows

Katherine Langford Biography

Katherine Langford is an actress from Australia. She made her breakthrough after appearing in several independent films, starring in the Netflix television series 13 Reasons Why, for which she received a Golden Globe nomination.

How old is Katherine Langford? – Age

She is 26 years old as of 29 April 2022. She was born in 1996 in Perth, Australia.

Who is Katherine Langford sister? – Family

She is the eldest daughter of pediatrician Elizabeth Langford (née Green) and flying doctor Stephen Langford (director of medical services at the Royal Flying Doctor Service Western Operations). Josephine Langford, her younger sister, is also an actress.

Katherine Langford Education

She was accepted to Perth Modern School for her senior high school years, where she studied music and drama, served as sports captain, and was a nationally ranked swimmer. Langford attended the Principal Academy of Dance & Theatre Arts from 2014 to 2015, majoring in Music Theatre and performing in a production of Godspell. Langford was accepted into the Bachelor of Arts in acting program at the Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts and planned to begin studies in 2016

How rich is Katherine Langford? – Net Worth

She has an estimated net worth of $6 Million.

Katherine Langford 13 Reasons Why

On Netflix’s 13 Reasons Why, she plays Hannah Baker. The first season’s central plot revolves around Hannah’s suicide. She only appeared as a dream or in a flashback. The first season was narrated by her using the tapes she left behind. She revealed the reasons she committed suicide through her narration on the tapes. As such, she appears in flashbacks and in Clay’s hallucinations and dreams throughout the show.

Hannah Baker arrived in town two months before starting work at The Crestmont, where she met Clay. In “Smile, Bitches,” it is revealed that at her previous high school, Ridgeview High, she was a bully to a girl named Sarah Carlin, who testifies in the trial on behalf of the school. She claims that Hannah Baker, Lindsay Patterson, and Alicia Morris spread a photo of her around the school, causing the entire school to bully and tease her.

Olivia begs Sarah not to testify about her experience with Hannah at her house before she gives her testimony. Hannah and the other girls were expelled from Ridgeview High School for their involvement. They turned everyone at Ridgeview High against Sarah, so she transferred to Liberty High.

Katherine Langford Spontaneous

She appeared as Mara Carlyle in the 2020 American coming-of-age romantic black comedy horror film Spontaneous.

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Katherine Langford Cursed

She appeared as Nimue, a young Fey woman who is shunned by her village, as they believe she is “cursed” in the American fantasy drama streaming television series Cursed. Her village is soon slaughtered by religious zealots known as “the Red Paladins,” but she escapes and is entrusted with the legendary Sword of Power by her mother Lenore, who tells her to deliver it to “Merlin” moments before Lenore is killed by the Paladins. Nimue embarks on a journey to save her people from a holy war of extinction while grappling with her secret history, the powerful magical legacy that flows in her blood, and what it will mean for her and her people when she embraces her destiny as the “Wolf-Blood Witch,” and eventually as the Fey Queen.

Katherine Langford Savage River

She appeared as Miki Anderson in the six-part Australian crime drama Savage River. Miki Anderson, who returns to her hometown in rural Victoria after serving an eight-year sentence, intends to move on with her life. However, a murder occurs in town, and the residents suspect Miki, so she sets out to prove her innocence.

Katherine Langford Movies

♦ 2020 – Spontaneous
♦ 2019 – Knives Out
♦ 2018 – Love, Simon
♦ 2018 – The Misguided
♦ 2016 – Imperfect Quadrant

Katherine Langford TV Shows

♦ 2022 – Savage River
♦ 2020 – Cursed
♦ 2018 – Robot Chicken
♦ 2017–2018 – 13 Reasons Why