Katherine LaNasa
Definition
Katherine LaNasa is an American actress, former ballet dancer, and choreographer, best known for her roles in television series such as Nurse Dana Evans in HBO's 'The Pitt' (2025–), for which she won an Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series in 2025.
Born in New Orleans, Louisiana, on December 1, 1966, she began her career as a dancer before transitioning to acting, appearing in films like 'Valentine' (2001) and TV shows including 'The Sinner' and 'Laid'.
Examples
Katherine LaNasa's Emmy win for 'The Pitt' has everyone wondering if ER nurses can pirouette between patients.
Forget superheroes; Katherine LaNasa turns hospital corridors into ballet stages with every steely glance.
When Katherine LaNasa enters a scene, it's like the director yelled 'action' but meant 'encore'.
Katherine LaNasa proves that transitioning from ballet to Emmy gold is just a matter of swapping tutus for scrubs.