Susan 'Kitty' Kreidler was born on a Friday the 13th to Al and Edith, both teachers and later her father was an Engineer. Sue/Kitty's outgoing nature became clear and she participated in every singing and drama event in her tiny Michigan hometown. By the age of 14 her voice was so well developed that she was invited to attend a singi...
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Susan 'Kitty' Kreidler was born on a Friday the 13th to Al and Edith, both teachers and later her father was an Engineer. Sue/Kitty's outgoing nature became clear and she participated in every singing and drama event in her tiny Michigan hometown. By the age of 14 her voice was so well developed that she was invited to attend a singing camp at Interlochen in Northern Michigan, but an illness damaged her voice and changed her dreams of singing. After high school she ended up attending college for a time in Michigan. After working at different creative jobs for Wilhelmina, TRIAD Artists, and B.E.E. in Los Angeles, she decided to try something different, ultimately joining the U.S. Navy. She worked with Underwater Mines and Explosives first in Japan and then in Scotland, obtaining an honorable discharge. The military made Kitty to feel she could do anything and while residing in Hawaii after the military that she was cast in her first beer commercial. Subsequently she discovered Margaret Doversola's Acting classes, and Keone Young's TAG (The Actors Group), beginning work on productions filmed in Hawaii, namely "One West Waikiki" (with Cheryl Ladd) and "Marker" and then after relocating to San Diego she performed in several TV productions. Kitty was hired to work for the Federal Government and transferred to Aspen for work. While in Aspen she was busy with several jobs and finishing her education. Kitty returned to live in California in 2005 and since then has worked on House M.D., Jericho, Heartland, Eagle Eye (2009), Four Christmases (2008), Yes Man (2008), Poor Things (2008) never completed, The Soloist (2008), The Changeling (2008), and The Spike Feresten Show, The Middle, Luck (HBO 2011), and Elevator (2011). Show less «