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Catrine
McGregor’s father, who was her mentor, her hero and
her best friend, was a career Air Force officer. He taught
her a profound respect for the men and women who have sacrificed
their lives for our freedom. She is proudly serving as Honorary
Chairperson of the National Afghanistan & Iraq War Memorial
as a thank you to her father, friends, and thousands of other
Americans and coalition troops who have served in all branches
of the Armed Forces.
McGregor’s
exciting childhood was certainly instrumental in forming her
love for people and adventure, key elements to her current
incarnation as a Producer and Casting Director, author, radio
talk show host and speaker. Born to an Air Force officer and
a French mother, Catrine spent much of her childhood in France
and Germany, where she became fluent in both languages and
has also retained a working knowledge of Spanish, from summers
spent on the Costa del Sol.
Much to her
delight, Catrine’s family moved to Los Angeles the summer
before she started college at Loyola-Marymount University.
A French major,
Catrine’s work was often done more quickly than that
of her classmates due to her being a fluent speaker, so she
befriended the students and professors of the film department.
Receiving her BA in French at the age of 19, Catrine continued
her studies at Loyola-Marymount University, while teaching
school full time at Beverly Hills Catholic School, where she
taught Laura Dern and Bridget Kelly, whose famous father, Gene,
encouraged her heavily to pursue her passion for the entertainment
industry.
Two days after
graduating with her dual Master’s Degrees in Film/TV
and Education, Catrine was hired by Disney to produce the first
training tapes made for the walking characters at Disneyland.
From there, she worked on an array of projects as a freelance
Producer, including two fascinating projects which sealed her
yearning to work in the regional market. One film was a docu-drama
- a look at the future called ‘Jupiter Menace,’ the
other was a whimsical 3D project produced for a Six Flags Theme
Park called ‘The Power Plant’ in the Baltimore
Harbor, which filmed all over the country.
A relationship
and love of the mountains took Catrine to Utah, where she worked
as Vice-President of Development for Osmond Studios. She was
asked to cast a film which famous local resident Robert Redford
was producing, and Catrine’s casting company was launched
with the film ’Promised Land,’ starring four unknowns
at the time, including Meg Ryan, Kieffer Sutherland and Tracy
Pollan (Michael J. Fox’ wife). Over the course of the
next ten years, McGregor casting was involved in many exciting
projects, including four IMAX films that took her all over
the West, beautiful Zion Canyon and Kanab in Southern Utah,
and breathtaking Hearst Castle. It was an IMAX film for Academy
Award winning director Kieth (not a typo!) Merrill in the gentle
Ozarks mountains that led to Catrine to move to Southern Missouri,
where she continued to work as a casting director (in LA mainly),
and where she began to develop a real, legitimate resource
company for regional people just breaking into acting.
Catrine’s
work continued to take her back to LA, and in 1996, she moved
back and began actively casting. One of her favorite projects
was an animated feature produced by NASA to encourage America’s
youth to choose the sciences as a career. Some of the actors
who participated in the project were John Travolta, James Earl
Jones, Anne Archer and Tim Curry.
In 1999, Catrine
was approached by the Utah based firm Access Software to return
to Utah to produce and cast their extremely popular interactive
game Tex Murphy. She did, and it won her two Cody Awards -
the electronic media version of the Academy Award. McGregor
Casting also continued to thrive, and Catrine, along with her
partner Jeff Johnson, cast many wonderful projects - many for
the Disney Channel - ’Luck of the Irish’, ’Double
Teamed’ and ’Hounded’ to name a few. But
her most memorable films - by far - were Salma Hayek and Danny
Glover’s directorial debuts, ’Maldonado Miracle’ and ’Just
a Dream,’ respectively. A member of the prestigious Casting
Society of America (CSA), Catrine was also nominated to an
Artio Award for her casting of the ’Firestarter’ TV
pilot.
The year
2003 brought her to North Carolina to be near her aging parents.
During that time, Catrine focused on being with them and
taught acting seminars all over the country. She continued
to develop her regional actors’ resource during that
time as well. After the passing of her father in in 2005,
Catrine resumed casting and has since become active in the
North Carolina scene, but still continues to cast in LA.
Catrine Through CatMac Productions, McGregor is in development
on a Christian teen oriented film called As a Family, to
be directed by actors Todd and Jimmy Bridges and on a wonderful
horror/sci-fi film entitled Son of Shadows. CatMac Productions
is also partners with Production Services in Paris, France
and Idea Media in Lagos, Nigeria, which has several projects
in development, including a street magic TV show entitled
Abracadabra.

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