Kara Killmer was born on June 14, 1988 in Texas, USA. She is an actress, known for Chicago Fire (2012), Chicago P.D. (2014) and Chicago Med (2015). She has been married to Andrew Cheney since May 14, 2016.
Kara Kimmer was born in Durand, Michigan studying dance and classical singing at the Flint Institute of Music. Her training in foreign language led her to compete with arias at a young age, booking her first professional gig in the Broadway Tour of "Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dream Coat" at 13yrs old. Kimmer graduated from Oakland University with a BA in Music Theatre Dance where she split her time working as an NBA Detroit Pistons Cheerleader and as a singer in the Detroit Opera's "Pirates of Penzance". She then moved to New York City landing a role in "A Funny Thing Happened on the way to the Forum" placing her as a member of AEA. She continued to work with Tony award director Darko Tresnjak in "Carnival" as well as a featured vocalist with Marvin Hamlisch at The Library of Congress. Kara headed South for the film industry where she works as an actress and voice over artist.
Kara Kind is an actress and costume designer, known for Pretenders (2021), Answers to Everything (2018) and Importance (of Us) (2018).
Kara King is an actress, known for Imitative Magic (2015) and The Ghost Tank (2020).
Kara Kingsward-Hughes is an actress, known for Monkeyshine (2008), 8ight Limbs (2008) and #Followme (2019).
Kara Klontz is an actress, known for A Stone in the Water (2019).
Kara Lindsay was born on February 16, 1985 in Rochester, New York, USA. She is an actress and director, known for Disney's Newsies: The Broadway Musical (2017), Submissions Only (2010) and Murphy Brown (1988).
Kara Luiz is an actress and writer, known for Hacks (2021), The Night Watchmen (2017) and The Big Bang Theory (2007). She has been married to Oren Kaplan since May 6, 2015. They have one child.
Kara Mitzki is an actress, known for Kamandag ng droga (2017), For the First Time (2008) and The Mall, the Merrier! (2019).
Kara Mulrooney is known for Missed Connections (2011), Corridor and The Field (2019).