Caitlin Harris Net Worth

She has also written and produced several short films. Caitlin Harris is an American actress, producer, and writer born in Los Angeles, California on August 11, 1989. She is best known for her roles in Code Black (2015), The Night Shift (2014), and Reasons I Don't Have a Boyfriend (2015). In addition to her acting career, Harris has also written and produced several short films.
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Age, Biography and Wiki

Who is it? Actress, Producer, Writer
Birth Day August 19, 2011
Birth Place  Los Angeles, California, United States
Age 12 YEARS OLD
Birth Sign Virgo

💰 Net worth: $100K - $1M

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Biography/Timeline

2003

National Young Playwrights Competition Winner (2003)

2004

The View from Tall Young Playwrights Inc. at the Cherry Lane Theatre, New York, NY (2004) Dir. Brett W. Reynolds; Route 66 Theatre Company, Chicago, IL (2009) Dir. Erica L. Weiss; Tennessee Women’s Theater Project, Nashville, Tennessee (2009) Dir. Brandy Austin;* Manhattan Theatre Club, New York, NY (2006) Dir. Leigh Silverman; Portland Stage Company, Portland, Maine (2005) Dir. Lisa Difranza

2005

Suit Around the Coyote, Chicago, IL (2005) Dir. Gemma Cooper-Novak; Victory Gardens Theater Reading Series, Chicago, IL (March, 2010) Dir. Erica L. Weiss

2006

Florida Styx: Hypatia Theatre Company, Chicago, IL (2006) Dir. Erica L. Weiss Notable Reviews: “4 stars…Parrish is aces with poetic dialogue.” TimeOut Chicago* [5] “3 ½ stars…remarkable poignancy and metaphoric elegance…Parrish remarkably captures the destitution of life in the altered state of reality that is Florida…“Florida Styx” is a prime Example of the commitment to artistic vision that this city nurtures.” Gay Chicago Magazine

2008

Echo Boom: Centenary College of Louisiana, Shreveport, Louisiana (2008) Dir. Brandy Austin University of North Florida, Jacksonville, Florida (2007) Dir. Caitlin Montanye Parrish*[4]DePaul University, Chicago, IL (2006) Dir. Robert O’Hara Awards:Kennedy Center American College Theater Festival Nominee (2006)

2009

“12 Ophelias” Time Out Chicago / Issue 240 : Oct 1–7, 2009* [6] “A Song for Coretta” Time Out Chicago / Issue 226 : Jun 25–Jul 1, 2009* [7] “Aunt Dan and Lemon” Time Out Chicago / Issue 248 : Nov 26–Dec 2, 2009 * [8] “Bent” Time Out Chicago / Issue 230 : Jul 23–29, 2009 “Boys’ Life” Time Out Chicago / Issue 234 : Aug 20–26, 2009 “Cat on a Hot Tin Roof” Time Out Chicago / Issue 233 : Aug 13–19, 2009 “Dead Wrong” Time Out Chicago / Issue 227 : Jul 2–8, 2009 “Dr. Harlon’s Keys to Better Living” Time Out Chicago / Issue 248: Nov 26—Dec 2, 2009 “Earth: TTFN?!” Time Out Chicago / Issue 228 : Jul 9–15, 2009 “Ivanov” Time Out Chicago / Issue 241 : Oct 8–14, 2009 “Lorca in a Green Dress” Time Out Chicago / Issue 235 : Aug 27–Sep 2, 2009 “Man of La Mancha” Time Out Chicago / Issue 244 : Oct 29, 2009–Nov 6, 2009 “Sex” Time Out Chicago / Issue 245 : Nov 5–11, 2009 “Ten Square” Time Out Chicago / Issue 242 : Oct 15–21, 2009 “The Hecubae” Time Out Chicago / Issue 234 : Aug 20–26, 2009 “The Last Unicorn” Time Out Chicago / Issue 243 : Oct 22–28, 2009 “The Ruby Sunrise” Time Out Chicago / Issue 230 : Jul 23–29, 2009 “The Set Up & The Wild Party” TimeOut Chicago / Issue 237 : Sept 10-16, 2009 “Waiting for Godot” Time Out Chicago / Issue 232 : Aug 6–12, 2009

2010

Strapped The Inconvenience, Chicago, IL (2010) Dir. Emily Reusswig; AbbyFest, Chicago, IL (Summer, 2010)

2019

Fuck Tori Amos'Publications: Smith & Kraus’ 2008: The Best Ten-Minute Plays for 2 Actors Smith & Kraus’ The Best Women’s Stage Monologues of 2008 (excerpt); Around the Coyote, Chicago, IL (2006) Dir. Erica L. Weiss; Chicago Dramatists, Chicago, IL (2005) Dir. Ernie Nolan