Kat Cunningham is a multifaceted artist, boasting a diverse range of talents as an actor, recording artist, and choreographer. This non-binary individual, having graduated from the esteemed SUNY Purchase Dance Conservatory, made their television debut in seasons 2 and 3 of HBO's The Deuce, starring James Franco and Maggie Gyllenhaal, where they played the captivating love interest, Christina Fuego, opposite Franco.
Cunningham's impressive acting credits also include a co-starring role in the Netflix Y.A. show Trinkets, written by Kirsten "Kiwi" Smith, as the dynamic character Sabine. In recent years, they have appeared alongside notable stars such as Jennifer Lopez and Owen Wilson in the romantic comedy Marry Me, as well as Sofia Carson in Netflix's Purple Hearts.
Before transitioning to television, Cunningham began their dramatic career on Broadway, taking on the roles of Emilie in Les Liaison Dangereuses, alongside esteemed actors Janet Mcteer and Liev Schreiber, and Lila in the Broadway production of Cirque Du Soleil's Paramour. In this production, Cunningham co-wrote the score for Lila, tailored to their unique vocal style.
In addition to their acting accomplishments, Cunningham has received numerous awards for their performances. They took home the "Best Supporting Actor Award" at the Damn! Series for their role in Pepper and the Salt Sea, as well as the "Best Actor Award" at the Traildance Film Festival for their portrayal of Zoe in Nothing Serious.
Cunningham's music career has also seen significant success, with a sold-out North American Tour opening for LP and a collaboration with Juno Calypso in Refinery 29's "29 Rooms". The New York Times has praised Cunningham's sultry voice, stating that they bring an "exquisite, indie-siren quality" to their performances.