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Karen Beyer is an Atlanta actress who works primarily in film, television and theatre. Her most recent work is the role of Mrs. Bianchi in episode #4, Saint Sarah, of the new series, Past Life. She recently appeared as the hospital supervisor in episode #6, Second Chances, of the new series, Drop Dead Diva on Lifetime and as the high school receptionist in the Lifetime movie Pregnancy Pact. Karen will appear on stage in the holiday production of Christmas Gift at ART Station from December 1-23. For tickets, go to www.artstation.org or call 770.469.1105.

In addition to film and television, Karen's extensive background includes: choreography, voiceovers and printwork. She can be contacted through Atlanta's top agency, Atlanta Models & Talent (AM&T).


Karen as Mrs. Bianchi shown with Nicholas Bishop as Price Whatley


Karen has been cast in the feature film, Little Red Wagon, in the role of Cynthia Campisano, a government worker who helps a young boy become an advocate for the homeless. Little Red Wagon is directed by David Anspaugh and shoots in Charleston, S.C. through June. The film is scheduled for release in 2012.

Karen will appear on stage in the holiday production of Christmas Gift at ART Station from December 1-23. For tickets, go to www.artstation.org or call 770-469-1105

Front of the Class
The true story of Brad Cohen, a teacher with Tourette Syndrome. Karen plays Mrs. Wilkins, an unsympathetic teacher to young Brad. The Hallmark Hall of Fame production is directed by Peter Werner and is now available on DVD. View the reel.

Army Wives
Karen plays the recurring role of Dr. Lisa Sampson in Army Wives (season 2) and on the blooper reel, available on DVD. View the reel.

One Missed Call
In the recently released horror film, One Missed Call, Karen plays Mrs. Ford, the foster mother to a child who holds the key to the mysterious deaths. In this remake of the Japanese horror film "Chakushin Ari" (2003), several people start receiving voice-mails from their future selves -- messages which include the date, time, and some of the details of their deaths. The film is directed by Eric Valette and has been released by Warner Bros. One Missed Call is currently available on HBO and DVD. View the reel.

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