Katie Lohmann was born in Scottsdale, Arizona on January 29, 1980. She discovered her love of performing at a young age and was cast in the Disney Mickey Mouse show, MMC (1989). However, her mother felt she was too young and Katie decided to wait until she finished school before pursuing her career. After graduating high school in 2000, she moved to Los Angeles and quickly became a successful model and Playboy centerfold. She then began her acting career, appearing in films such as Tomcats (2001), Auto Focus (2002) and Dorm Daze (2003). She recently shot a pilot for the WB entitled "Hot Mama" and has a role in Creating America's Next Hit Television Show (2004). Katie currently resides in Woodland Hills, California and hopes to do more comedy work in the future.
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Katie Lohmann, a renowned actress in the United States, has built an impressive net worth estimated to be around $12 million by 2024. With her exceptional talent and charming presence on screen, Lohmann has carved a successful career in the entertainment industry. Having appeared in numerous films and television shows, she has proven her versatility and garnered a dedicated fan base. Through her consistent work and dedication, Lohmann has not only earned financial success but also gained recognition for her outstanding performances. Her net worth truly reflects her accomplishments and serves as a testament to her undeniable talent as an actress.
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Biography/Timeline
2000
Her first appearance in Playboy was in the Playmate 2000 search pictorial, published in the December 1999 issue. In that pictorial, she was described as a 19-year-old massage therapist.
2006
In November 2006, Lohmann was part of a trio of Playmates (along with Tina Marie Jordan and Karen McDougal) who appeared in the "Celebrity Playmate Gift Guide" pictorial of Splat magazine, a paintball enthusiasts magazine. The pictorial showcased new paintball products for the 2006 holiday season.
2009
Lohmann appeared as "Hardbody" of the month in Iron Man magazine several times, including a pictorial together with frequent collaborator Karen McDougal in the November 2009 issue.