American actress ( barn. 1986 )

Caitlin Marie Lotz ( have a bun in the oven December 30, 1986 ) [ 1 ] is an american actress, dancer and singer. She has portrayed Stephanie Horton in Mad Men, Officer Kirsten Landry in the MTV mockumentary series Death Valley ( 2011 ), Annie in The Pact ( 2013 ), and Sara Lance/The Canary/White Canary in The CW ‘s Arrowverse television receiver series, where she has appeared in Arrow, Legends of Tomorrow, The Flash, Supergirl, and Batwoman. She is besides a co-founder of SheThority, a women ‘s authorization arrangement. [ 2 ]

career [edit ]

Lotz at the 2016 WonderCon

Dancing and singing [edit ]

Lotz started her career as a dancer, touring with Avril Lavigne and Lady Gaga, [ 3 ] and star in music video recording including Lady Gaga ‘s “ Paparazzi “, [ 4 ] David Guetta and Estelle ‘s “ One Love “, Selena Gomez ‘s “ Tell Me Something I Do n’t Know “, T-Pain ‘s “ Freeze “, JoJo ‘s “ Baby It ‘s You “, Cascada ‘s “ Evacuate the Dancefloor “, Kaci Brown ‘s “ Instigator “, and Wang Leehom ‘s “ Gai Shi Ying Xiong ”. Lotz appeared on Dancing With the Stars season 8, as Lady Gaga ‘s back-up dancer for the sung “ LoveGame “. Her Avril Lavigne enlistment performance was released on the television The Best Damn Tour: Live in Toronto. [ citation needed ] Lotz appeared in television ads for Jack in the Box, Reebok, and T-Mobile, danced in the web series The Legion of Extraordinary Dancers, toured with the hip hop field production Groovaloo, and stunt-doubled in films including Step Up 3D. [ 5 ] In 2005, Lotz joined the daughter group Soccx. In 2006, the group released their debut single “ From Dusk Till Dawn ( Get the Party Started ) ”, which they followed up in 2007 with the single “ Scream Out Loud ”, both of which reached the top 10 in Germany. Their début album, Hold On, was besides released in 2007, and their third single, “ Ca n’t Take My Eyes Off You ”, was released in 2008. [ 4 ]

Modeling [edit ]

Lotz has modelled for Men’s Health [ 6 ] and Esquire, the latter in junction with the web site Me in My Place. [ 7 ]

Acting [edit ]

Lotz did her act education at Sanford Meisner for two years. [ 8 ] Lotz began her acting career in 2006 with a small character in the cheerlead movie Bring It On: All or Nothing. She followed that up in 2010 with a separate in the third episode of Law & Order: LA and a recurring character in the fourth season of the AMC play Mad Men as Stephanie, Anna Draper ‘s niece. In 2011, Lotz starred as Officer Kirsten Landry, one of the independent characters in the MTV horror, black drollery mockumentary series Death Valley. Lotz performed all her own stunts on the display. [ 5 ] In 2012, Lotz had roles in Live at the Foxes Den, Battle of the Year aboard Josh Holloway [ 9 ] and aboard Casper Van Dien and Agnes Bruckner in the supernatural thriller The Pact, [ 10 ] which débuted at the 2012 Sundance Film Festival [ 11 ] and has been picked up for distribution. [ 12 ] Starting in season 2 of Arrow, Lotz appeared as Sara Lance, a character believed dead who returns as a costume vigilante known as The Canary. [ 13 ] [ 14 ] Lotz continued as Sara Lance/White Canary in Legends of Tomorrow, an Arrow by-product, in temper 2 transitioning from team-member to captain. She would go on to make her directorial debut in the series ’ s fifth season episode “ Mortal Khanbat ”. [ 15 ] She had the leave character in the skill fabrication film The Machine, which had its UK passing on March 21, 2014 and had its US turn on April 25, 2014. [ 16 ] [ 17 ] In May 2014, she reprised her role as Stephanie in the seventh season of Mad Men. She besides played Dr. Emily McTier in the film 400 Days, along with her Legends co-star Brandon Routh, in 2016. [ 18 ]

martial arts [edit ]

Lotz is a warlike artist, training in tae kwon do, wushu, Krav Maga, Arnis and Muay Thai. She is besides a practitioner of parkour and flim-flam. [ 19 ] [ 20 ]

Filmography [edit ]

film [edit ]

television [edit ]

vane [edit ]

Year Title Role Notes
2013 Burning Love Hathwell’s date Episode: “Burn Baby Burn”

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