Generated by DeepSeek V3.2| Katherine Hudson | |
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| Name | Katherine Hudson |
| Birth name | Katherine Elizabeth Hudson |
| Birth date | 25 October 1984 |
| Birth place | Santa Barbara, California, U.S. |
| Occupation | Singer, songwriter, actress |
| Years active | 2001–present |
| Genre | Pop, dance-pop, teen pop |
| Label | Capitol, Interscope |
| Associated acts | Dr. Luke, Max Martin, Kesha |
Katherine Hudson is an American singer, songwriter, and actress who rose to prominence in the mid-2000s. Known for her energetic pop music anthems and distinctive vocal style, she achieved international fame with a series of chart-topping singles. Her career has spanned music, film, and television, making her a recognizable figure in popular culture. Hudson has also been recognized with several major music awards and nominations throughout her time in the entertainment industry.
Katherine Elizabeth Hudson was born on October 25, 1984, in Santa Barbara, California. She is the daughter of a construction worker and a former actress, and she showed an early interest in performing, participating in school plays and local theater productions. She attended San Marcos High School, where she was actively involved in the choir and drama club. After graduating, she briefly studied musical theater at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) before leaving to pursue a professional career in entertainment.
Hudson's professional career began with minor acting roles on television shows such as *7th Heaven* and *The O.C.*. Her breakthrough in music came in 2005 when she signed a recording contract with Capitol Records and began working with prolific producers like Dr. Luke and Max Martin. Her debut studio album, *Teenage Dream*, was released in 2006 and spawned the global hit singles "Last Friday Night (T.G.I.F.)" and "California Gurls", the latter featuring rapper Snoop Dogg. She has since released several successful albums, including *Prism* (2010) and *Witness* (2017), and has embarked on multiple world tours, including the Prismatic World Tour. Beyond music, she has voiced characters in animated films like *The Smurfs* and starred in the 2012 musical film *Jem and the Holograms*.
Hudson has been married to actor Orlando Bloom since 2019, and the couple has one child together. She is known for her philanthropic efforts, particularly her work with the Boys & Girls Clubs of America and her advocacy for LGBTQ rights through her support of organizations like GLAAD. In her spare time, she is an avid painter and has exhibited her artwork in galleries in Los Angeles. She maintains residences in Hollywood Hills and Nashville.
* *Teenage Dream* (2006) * *One of the Boys* (2008) * *Prism* (2010) * *Witness* (2017) * *Smile* (2020)
* *The Smurfs* (2011) – Voice role * *Jem and the Holograms* (2012) – Herself * *Katherine Hudson: Part of Me* (2012) – Documentary * *American Horror Story: Hotel* (2015) – Guest role * *The Voice (American TV series)|The Voice* (2019) – Judge
Throughout her career, Hudson has received numerous accolades, including five MTV Video Music Awards, three American Music Awards, and a People's Choice Award. She has been nominated for multiple Grammy Awards, including for Record of the Year for "Firework" and Best Pop Vocal Album for *Prism*. In 2013, she received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in recognition of her contributions to the music industry.
Category:American pop singers Category:American actresses Category:21st-century American singers