Biography
With her pretty blonde tresses and million-dollar smile, American actress Kaitlin Doubleday seemed a natural for on-camera talent, and launched her acting career during her late teens. Doubleday made a highly auspicious feature film debut as Joanna, one of the many (
many) beautiful girls bedecking the cast of
Steven Spielberg's Frank Abagnale biopic
Catch Me if You Can. A romantic lead in Ryan Shiraki's gender-bending teen comedy
Freshman Orientation followed, but marked something of a step backward, receiving as it did extremely limited theatrical distribution and a long-delayed U.S. video release. In 2005 and 2006, respectively, the actress essayed supporting parts in the workplace comedy
Waiting and the teen comedy
Accepted. She also signed for a very brief turn in
Jake Kasdan's media satire
The TV Set (2006), starring
David Duchovny, and portrayed the romantic lead in the short-lived 2007 sitcom
Cavemen, ostensibly a pointed commentary about race relations based on the famous Geico commercials. ~ Nathan Southern, All Movie Guide