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Kate Holland here for part in Caleb White film

Kate Holland was in Columbia on Sunday, February 10, 2008, for a role in Adair Countian Caleb White's film, "The Boatman."

She is the daughter of Mike and Cheryl Scott Holland of Bowling Green and the granddaughter of of Kenneth and Norma Scott of Bliss, KY.



Ms. Holland is a senior at the University of Louisville majoring in theatre. She has appeared in several UL productions, including "Winter's Tale," "Romeo and Juliet," and "Midsummer Night's Dream."

She played Little Sally in "Urinetown," and Joanne in "Company."

This past summer, she performed with UL's repertory company in Moscow, Russia.

While in Columbia for the filming of "The Boatman" she visited her grandparents Scott in Bliss.

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Kate Holland has role in The Boatman



2008-02-12 .
KATE HOLLAND, a University of Louisville theatre major, was in Columbia on February 10, 2008, to take part in the filming of Caleb White's film, "The Boatman." Kate is the daughter of Mike and Cheryl Holland, Bowling Green, KY, and the granddaughter of Kenneth and Norma Scott, Bliss, KY.

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