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Katherine Berryhill

  • White, female presenting actor with short, dark blonde hair and blue eyes. She is wearing a pale purple shirt and a star necklace. Her ears are pierced.  She stares into the camera with a faint smile.
  • The same white, female presenting actor in a pink shirt and a jean jacket. She is looking into the camera with a wide smile.
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The same white, female presenting actor. She is wearing a long, 1840s style black dress that buttons from the waist up with a long apron tied around her waist. A white, ruffled collar is around her neck, and she wears a white maid's cap is on her head.  Her hair is pulled back in a tight bun, but a few strands of hair have come loose in the front. She stands slightly hunched over and her hands are clasped together in front of her. Her eyes are wide, and her mouth is slightly open as she stares off camera.
The same white, female presenting actor sits on the stage floor. She wears a dark blue, casual 1920's style dress with polka dots on it, and her hair is held back with a pin. In each hand, she holds a large clock, their faces turned outwards.  She is looking up above her into the distance.
The same white, female presenting actor stands in front of a white door with the number 28 above it. She is wearing oversized, dark grey pants with a grey t-shirt over an oversized black long-sleeved shirt and has a grey beanie hat on her head.  Her arms are folded close to her body, and one hand is over her mouth. She stares down at the floor looking extremely distressed.
The same white, female presenting actor is sitting in an armed wooden chair with her legs slung over one of its arms. A window is behind her and a blue footstool is in front of her. She is wearing a long, 1840s style black dress that buttons from the waist up with a long apron tied around her waist.  A white, ruffled collar is around her neck, and she wears black, heeled 1840s style boots.  Her hair is pulled back in a tight bun. She is holding a book and a pen and looks up above her as she frowns slightly.
Two actors, both white female presenting. One is wearing a long, 1840s style yellow dress with ribbons and bows and a hoopskirt. Her hair is pulled back into a loose bun. She stands in front of a window, reading aloud from a book. The other actor is wearing a long, 1840s style black dress that buttons from the waist up with a long apron tied around her waist. She is sitting in an armed wooden chair with a blue footstool in front of her. Her body is tense and is turned away from the other actor. She is turning her head to look at the other actor, and her lips are turned down as she frowns slightly with a wide stare.
Two actors, one white female presenting actor and one white male presenting actor. The female presenting actor is wearing a dark blue 1920s style dress while the male presenting actor is wearing a blue collared shirt with the sleeves rolled up and a beige vest. They are slow dancing. She has one of her hands resting on his shoulder while one of his hands is on her waist. Their faces are close together and they gaze lovingly into each other's eyes.

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