About Kathy

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Awards

  • Best of Tennessee Award, "5th Step" Film, International Black Film Festival (Casting Director)
    (2024)

  • Best Cinematograpy, Music Video, Film Endownment Festival
    (2024)

  • Presidential Volunteer Service Lifetime Achievement Award
    (2024)

  • Category Winner, First-Time Music Director, Rome Music Video Awards
    (2023)

  • Nominee, Weimar Visual Poetry Award
    (2020)

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Credits

  • Hoop Street

    Hoop Street (2024)
    Film by Isaiah 54 Productions/Teresa Dickerson/Princeton James (Drama) Lead Female Actor Feature. Basketball theme. Portray grandmother of a troubled, but rising teen basketball player whose father is incarcerated. In post production.

  • Medicare Advantage Commerical

    Medicare Advantage Commerical (2024)
    Commercial by BMG360/Myah Jackson Actress "Enrollee" User Generated Content (UCG). Portray woman with questions on annual open enrollment for Medicare Advantage plans.

  • 5th Step

    5th Step (2023)
    Film by Memphis Movie Production/Phil Darius Wallace (Drama) Casting Director Indie film production. Fraternal twins, one a recovering alcoholic and assassin, the other a legitimate businessman, love the same woman, get caught up with the wrong crowd, and disclose a family secret as part 5th Step of confession.

  • A Night With No Gun Shots

    A Night With No Gun Shots (2023)
    Film (short) by Lofton Media/Kathy Lofton (Family) Director, Writer, Producer, Cinematographer, and Editor Family genre on gun violence juxtapose to the inner city and Ukraine as seen by two young brothers.

  • Damaged Goods

    Damaged Goods (2023)
    Film by Flex Auteur Productions/Daniel Ferrell (Crime) Executive Producer Feature. Detective story with Black exploitation tones. In Post production.

  • Imprints

    Imprints (2022)
    Film by Vivie Myrick/Andrew Cunningham (Drama) Supporting Actress Short. Subject of molestation, Autism, and dysfunctional family. Played the role of a restaurant owner and mother of a biological son and adopted, White, autistic son who has a high school love interest being molested.

  • Women of he Movement

    Women of he Movement (2022)
    Television by Gina Prince Bythewood Background Miniseries. Season 1. Story of Mamie Till Mobley, mother of murdered Emmett Till.

  • A Break in Belonging

    A Break in Belonging (2021)
    Documentary by ShirleyVenae Williams Associate Producer Story of a minister Martin Thomas, imprisoned for a 1997 murder.

  • Tether

    Tether (2018)
    Film by Lofton Media/Kathy Lofton (Sports Drama) Director, Writer, Producer, Cinematographer, and Editor Experimental genre. Subject of a female African American athlete becoming disabled after an assault and how she adjusts to running again.

  • I Am a Caregiver

    I Am a Caregiver (2015 - 2016)
    Documentary by Lofton Media/Kathy Lofton (Documentary) Executive Producer, Creator, Directorand Cast Member Personal stories of 5 non paid family caregivers and their challenges of caring for terminally ill loved ones in the home.

  • Hustle and Flow

    Hustle and Flow (2005)
    Film by Craig Brewer/John Singleton Featured Extra Feature. Starring Terrence Howard, Taraji P. Henson, Anthony Anderson, Paula Jai Parker, Elise Neal, D J Qualls and Ludacris. Cameo by Isaac Hayes.

Loglines

  • Bettin' on Bydalia

    Bettin' on Bydalia Budget: $100K - $1M | Fantasy When social security is finally about to collapse, a brilliant HBCU grad and native son must race against time to prove his groundbreaking economic thesis theory and harness AI, risking everything to save his parents' livelihood and the future of his struggling hometown.

  • The Hope Dealer

    The Hope Dealer Budget: $100K - $1M | Drama A wrong turn and a chance meeting one fateful night between a woman past her prime and a young female drug dealer results in these two women from different worlds getting the life they didn’t expect, but could only hope for. This film short addresses significant social themes for women along with serendipitous consequences amid adversity and uncontrollable cards dealt by life.

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