Kathryn Zaremba

Kathryn Lauren Zaremba (born September 24, 1983) is an American writer, illustrator, surface designer, business woman, and former actress and singer. She is best known for her roles as Annie Warbucks in the 1993 musical Annie Warbucks and Lisa Leeper on Full House.[1] Zaremba also co-starred on Bringing up Jack and The Jeff Foxworthy Show, as well as making several appearances on Sisters. Her last professional screen acting credit was the 1997 Disney television film Toothless, starring Kirstie Alley. She retired from acting and singing when she was 14.

Kathryn Zaremba
Born
Kathryn Lauren Zaremba

(1983-09-24) September 24, 1983
OccupationActress, singer, artist, writer, illustrator, surface designer, businesswoman
Years active1992–1997 (as actress/singer)
Spouse(s)
Jeremy Ney (m. 2010)
Websitewww.katezarembacompany.com

Zaremba is a graduate of Broken Arrow Senior High School.[2] She is an alumna of Kansas City Art Institute and Corcoran College of Art and Design.[3] Zaremba works as an illustrator and surface designer.[4] She married Jeremy Ney in 2010[5] and they live in Washington, D.C., where she runs her business, Kate Zaremba Company.[6] She also co runs The Lemon Bowl.[7]

Television and theatre credits

TitleRoleYear
Toothless (TV film)Carrie1997
Performance at the Mark Taper (Los Angeles)Herself1997
The Jeff Foxworthy ShowNettie1996 - 1997
Annie (Atlanta - Fox Theatre)Annie1997
The CrewKaren 'G-String'1995
The Story of Santa Claus (TV special)Aurora (voice role)1996
Bringing up JackMolly McMahon1995
Full HouseElizabeth "Lisa" Leeper1994 - 1995
Ruthless!Tina1994
SistersRoxanne "Roxie" Whatley1994 - 1995
Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade
(Annie Warbucks performance)
Herself1993
Annie WarbucksAnnie1993 - 1994
Macy's Thanksgiving Day ParadeHerself1992

Recordings

TitleRoleYear
Annie Warbucks Original Cast RecordingAnnie Warbucks1993
Incurably Romantic: Songs of Martin CharninHerself1996
Broadway Kids Sing BroadwayHerself1996

Books

  • The Story of Zimbie Zooella (2013)[8]

References

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