Kathryn Lauren Zaremba (born September 24, 1983) is an American actress. She is perhaps best known for her playing Annie Warbucks in the 1993 revival of the musical Annie. In television, she had a recurring role as Lisa Leeper on the sitcom Full House, appearing in the show's eighth and final season. Zaremba also appeared in numerous episodes of Sisters, Bringing up Jack, and The Jeff Foxworthy Show. Her last professional screen acting credit was the 1997 television film Toothless, starring Kirstie Alley.She is a graduate of Broken Arrow Senior High School.
[About The Lemon Bowl] "The space is about people and after six years in DC, this is the first time I've really felt like I have a community."
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Kathryn was 14 when she retired from acting and singing. After retiring from acting and singing Kathryn Zaremba returned home to Broken Arrow to be a regular kid. Upon graduating from Broken Arrow Senior High School she went on to attend Kansas City Art Institution and Corcoran College of Art and Design.
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In addition to running Kate Zaremba Company, she co runs The Lemon Bowl. In 2013 Kathryn Zaremba wrote her first Children's Book called "The Story of Zimbie Zooella".
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Kathryn Zaremba retired from acting in 1997 after she finished shooting "Toothless". Today Kathryn's an illustrator and surface designer.
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She has a sister named Elisabeth, who is four years older than her.
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In August of 1993, she played the title character in the off-Broadway production of "Annie Warbucks" at the Variety Arts theater.