Katie Lohmann, born on January 29, 1980, in Scottsdale, Arizona, is the youngest of three siblings, with sister Christine and brother Michael. Her father, Dan, is a successful accountant who has owned multiple businesses, while her mother, Sharon, serves as the head of Payroll for Citibank. The couple divorced in 1992.
Katie's passion for performing began at a young age, and her first performance was singing a song from the Disney classic The Little Mermaid at the age of eight, receiving a standing ovation. In 1989, a casting call took place for the new Disney Mickey Mouse show, The All New Mickey Mouse Club, and Katie felt that this would be the perfect opportunity, being told she was exactly what they were looking for. However, her mother felt she was too young and the show would interfere with her education, prompting Katie to take her mother's advice and wait until she finished school before pursuing her career.
Ten years later, Katie graduated from high school and relocated to Los Angeles, where she quickly gained attention with her platinum blonde hair and beautiful hazel eyes. Having already been modeling for several years prior to her move, she soon found herself on the cover of numerous magazines worldwide. It wasn't long before she caught the attention of Playboy magazine, leading to her becoming a centerfold. By the age of 20, she landed her first acting gig on Rude Awakening and went on to appear in films such as Tomcats, Auto Focus, and Dorm Daze, alongside notable actors like Tatyana Ali and Danielle Fishel.
Katie's recent projects include shooting a pilot for the WB titled "Hot Mama" alongside Gina Gershon and having a role in Creating America's Next Hit Television Show, directed by Richard Kline. She currently resides in Woodland Hills, California, and hopes to pursue more comedy work in the future, utilizing her talents to become successful and respected.