With credits across genres and contacts spanning the globe, casting director Katie Griffin has handpicked talent for the likes of NBCUniversal, Nike, RCA, TLC, and Justin Timberlake, to name just a few. Leveraging her trademark ability to cast from wherever clients need her, she never fails to find the right person - or the right hundreds of people - for the most specific and urgent casting needs.
Katie cut her teeth casting studio feature films, national commercials and popular television series in Miami, but not before graduating cum laude from the University of Miami School of Music's rigorous Musical Theater Conservatory. Early in her career, she set her sights on something simmering just beyond the mainstream: reality television.
Relocating to New York, Katie helped jump start an entire genre as casting director of AMC's first reality series, Into Character, followed by work on hit shows like Cash Cab, What Not to Wear, and Whose Wedding Is it Anyway? She also cast Amy Schumer, Ben Schwartz, Rob Huebel, Bobby Moynihan and John Gabrus in early scripted roles while networking in groups with Nick Kroll, John Mulaney and Donald Glover as they were just coming up.
Relationships forged with major networks, production companies and ad agencies became the foundation of Katie Griffin Casting. Making the most of a hyper-connected industry, Katie Griffin Casting brings efficiency and transparency to talent searches. Clients appreciate Katie's stamina, instincts, and regard for production timelines and talent budgets - including her flexibility when things change on a dime or when casting needs to happen in Tulsa or Thailand.
Actors appreciate Katie's advocacy. A former actor herself, Katie raises industry standards by demanding fair treatment and fair pay for talent - and the utmost in professionalism from everyone involved. It's an approach that benefits the final product every time.
Affectionately described as a "unicorn finder," Katie is savvy to today's media landscape. Her casting credits range from children's television, music videos, home improvement shows, and true crime dramatizations to game shows, voice overs for national brands, public service announcements, pharma campaigns, podcasts and live events.
Katie is a member of The Academy of Television Arts & Sciences, Casting Society of America and Producers Guild of America. A staunch believer that empowered women empower women, Katie mentors at-risk young women through the United Wayβs Girls Today, Leaders Tomorrow program and works closely with high school girls considering careers in the performing arts.
During the pandemic shutdown, Katie hosted free virtual one-on-one sessions for actors around the world to hone their auditioning skills and for simple human connection during a very unsettling time.