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Katherine Bennett may refer to: Katherine Bennett (athletics) (1922–2009), African-American pioneer for women's collegiate athletics;
Katherine Marie Howard Bennett (October 17, 1922 – December 20, 2009) was an African-American pioneer for women's collegiate athletics. Raised by a single mother in Elizabeth City, North Carolina, Bennett attended school where she found fun in extra curriculars such as debate, band, and drama club.
Katherine Bennett (née O'Neill) was born in Hertfordshire in 1976. She studied Theology at St Mary's College and went on to complete an MA in Social and Political Philosophy with the Open University in 2006. In 2011, Bennett was awarded second place in the national Funny Women awards [1] and was, for two of the judges, their winning act. [2]
Kaitlin Marie Bennett (born October 15, 1995), also known as the Kent State gun girl, is an American gun rights activist and conservative social media personality. She received media attention in 2018 for open-carrying an AR-10 rifle at Kent State University after graduating.
Katherine Elizabeth Vernon [1] (born 1961) [2] is a Canadian-born American actress. She is known for her roles as Lorraine Prescott on the CBS primetime soap opera Falcon Crest (1984–1985), the stuck-up and popular Benny Hanson in the comedy film Pretty in Pink (1986), Sophia in the 1992 film Malcolm X, and Ellen Tigh in the 2004 Syfy series Battlestar Galactica.
Kate McKinnon Berthold [1] (born January 6, 1984) [2] is an American actress and comedian. She was a cast member on the NBC sketch comedy series Saturday Night Live from 2012 to 2022, where she became known for her character work and celebrity impressions .
Benner grew up in Vermont and was an English major at Bowdoin College, in Maine. [1] After graduating in 1999 with "zero idea" about a career plan, she moved to Beijing to teach English. [2]
From 1985 to 1992, Bennett was married to Robert Sackville-West, who inherited the title of Baron Sackville on the death of his uncle in 2004. [1] She subsequently had a relationship with the books editor of the Evening Standard, David Sexton, ending before September 2005. [8]