Catherine - Movies, Television, and Video Games

Movies, Television, and Video Games

  • Catherine (1986 TV series), a French TV series produced for Antenne 2 channel in 1986
  • Catherine (TV series), a Quebec sitcom that aired on Radio-Canada from 1999 to 2003
  • Catherine Willows, a character from CSI: Crime Scene Investigation
  • Katherine a character from the television show Ten Things I Hate About You
  • Catherine (video game) an Atlus video game and its titular character
  • Katherine Mayfair is a character in the television show "Desperate Housewives"
  • Catherine-B320, a SPARTAN-III supersoldier in Halo: Reach
  • Dr. Catherine Halsey, the creator of the SPARTAN supersoldiers in Halo: Reach and other releases in the Halo franchise
  • Katherine Hillard, the second pink Power Ranger
  • Catherine, Evanescence song
  • Catherine Bell (born 1968), American actress
  • Catherine "Kate" Bosworth (born 1983), American actress
  • Catherine Oxenberg (born 1961), American actress
  • Catherine Keener (born 1959), American actress

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