Katie Stewart Net Worth

Katie Stewart is an award-winning actress, art department assistant director, and executive producer from Louisville, KY. She is best known for her roles in 'Overtime', 'The Wicked One', and 'Girl/Girl Scene'. She has been cast in over 50 films, commercials, and videos, and has won awards for Best Actress, Best Fight Scene, and an Addy award. In addition to her acting career, she is also a unit production manager and voice actor.
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Who is it? Actress, Art Department, Assistant Director

💰 Net worth

Katie Stewart, the talented and versatile artist from Louisville, KY, has garnered significant recognition for her contributions to the entertainment industry. As an award-winning actress, art department assistant director, and executive producer, her skills and passion have propelled her to great heights. With her remarkable achievements, it comes as no surprise that her net worth is expected to range between $100K to $1M in 2024. As an artist who continuously refines her craft, Katie Stewart showcases immense potential for further success, making her an influential figure in the world of film and television.

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Famous Quotes:

"Unlike some recipe books from the early 1970s, Katie Stewart's book remains timelessly useful. Alongside the glossily pristine productions of Gordon Ramsay, Sophie Dahl, Ottolenghi et al, The Times Cookery Book is almost always recognizable from its broken spine and pages dog-eared and stained with the oil and gravy of many years' service. Clean replacements are hard to find."

Biography/Timeline

1959

On return to England in 1959 she joined the magazine company Fleetway Publications as a junior cookery Writer, and in 1966 became cookery Editor on the Woman's Journal, a post she held for 32 years. In 1966 she also began to contribute to The Times, where until 1978 she had a column every Saturday and a whole page of recipes once a month. In 1972 she published The Times Cookery Book, a classic of which her obituary in The Telegraph said:

1971

She published a number of other books, including The Pooh Cook Book (1971) and The Sociable Cook (2001), and in the early 1970s made three series of Cooking with Katie programmes for Grampian Television.