
Age: 42
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Katia Winter (born 13 October 1983) is a Swedish-born actress. She moved to England at an early age and pursued a career in acting after studying film, screen acting and editing in London and Stockholm. She's best known for her roles as Katrina Crane in the FOX series Sleepy Hollow and Milla in the film The Killing Game. She has gone on to star in a range of television and independent film roles including the British drama Unmade Beds (2009), directed by award-winning Alexis Dos Santos and Everywhere and Nowhere (2011) directed by Mejhad Huda. She relocated to New York in March 2010 and was booked soon after as the lead role of 'Milla' in The Killing Game opposite Samuel L. Jackson and Kellan Lutz. The role that made Katia's face most well-known was playing Nadia in Dexter, in the seventh season in 2012. Her personality within the series was a Ukrainian stripper who had connections with transnational stripper bars, in locations such as Los Angeles, USA or also in Africa run by Saudi countries. His personality is influential in the redemption of policeman Joey Quinn. In which they have a case. According to a TikTok profile (Delicate_Natalie), Katia Winter is an actress who almost graduated from the criminal investigation academy, and this only didn't happen because an opportunity to become a model loomed, which was an unpromising start and path, ended up triggering an opportunity to become an actress, after which she never let go. And according to the same profile with a very suggestive title that reads “Underrated Swedish beauty”, Katia is classified as a beauty representative of her country who is not recognized for her real value. The profile's claims also state in a comments section that the actress has a fascination for tools in handcrafted constructions. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.

After many childless years, King Stefan and Queen Leah welcome the birth of their daughter, the Princess Aurora. They proclaim a holiday for their subjects to pay homage to the princess, and at her christening she is betrothed to Prince Phillip, the son of King Stefan's best friend King Hubert, to unite their kingdoms. Among the guests are the three good fairies, Flora, Fauna, and Merryweather. Flora and Fauna bless Aurora with beauty and song, respectively, but Merryweather’s gift is interrupted by the arrival of the evil fairy Maleficent. Told that she was not invited, Maleficent turns to leave, but when Queen Leah asks if she is offended, the evil fairy curses the princess, proclaiming that Aurora will grow in grace and beauty, but before the sun sets on her sixteenth birthday, she will prick her finger on the spindle of a spinning wheel and die. The King and Queen beg the fairies to undo the curse, but they are not powerful enough; Merryweather uses her blessing to weaken the curse so that instead of dying, Aurora will fall into a deep sleep, only broken by true love's kiss. King Stefan orders all spinning wheels throughout the kingdom be burned. At the fairies’ urging, the King and Queen reluctantly bring Aurora to a cottage in the forest to live with the fairies in safety...






