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Destiny took over. I felt like I fit my skin, I knew what I was here to do”, Strickland said. During her studies there, she joined the Screen Actors Guild and considered using her given name, Katherine, as the first part of her stage name, before deciding she was “much too tomboy” for it. After graduating from university with a Fine Arts degree, she was schooled in New York City, and in late 2003, she moved to Los Angeles, California. He cast her opposite Johnny Messner and Morris Chestnut in the jungle-set horror film Anacondas: The Hunt for the Blood Orchid, the sequel to Anaconda (1997).
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Her participation in the 2003 Hollywood films Anything Else and Something’s Gotta Give led to her receiving significant parts in the horror pictures Anacondas and The Grudge (both 2004). She has spoken of an affinity for her strong female characters and a desire to avoid sexualizing or sensationalizing her self-presentation as a woman. When she was a child, Strickland watched the Woody Allen film Annie Hall (1975) and was, as she put it, “wanting to be in that place, and being completely taken with the energy of those people. Destiny took over. The film was greeted with lukewarm reviews and dismal ticket sales, though Strickland later referred to it as her “big break”. The cast received positive comment from Variety magazine and the Chicago Sun-Times’s Roger Ebert, but a critic for the San Diego Union-Tribune said the film was “so stupidly plotted and badly acted, it becomes unintentionally funny”, and described Strickland and her co-stars’ work as “garden-variety bad”.




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