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Template:Realworld Katie Rowe is a stuntwoman and stunt actress who served as stunt double for Suzie Plakson in the Star Trek: Enterprise episode "Cease Fire". She received no credit for her work. Rowe previously appeared in several episodes of Star Trek: Voyager as Klingon and alien.

Rowe has started her career as a swimmer for the US national team and as a wrestler like in WOW: Women of Wrestling (2000-2001, with Elle Alexander). She has doubled for actresses such as Kristen Johnston.

Among her stunt resume are films such as Bubble Boy (2001, with Brian George, Cyia Batten, Charlie Brewer, and Faith Minton), Cradle 2 the Grave (2003, with Gabrielle Union, Tim Storms, Daniel Dae Kim, Brennan Dyson, Kevin Grevioux, and Monica Staggs), The Day After Tomorrow (2004, with Aaron Lustig and Thom Williams), Spider-Man 2 (2004, with Kirsten Dunst, Donna Murphy, Daniel Dae Kim, Rachelle Roderick, Michelle Sebek, and Boni Yanagisawa), Taxi (2004, with Anita Hart), and Georgia Rule (2007, with Charlie Brewer and Jennifer Caputo).

She also appeared in television series such as Buffy the Vampire Slayer (2000, with Paul Hayes and Erin Price), 24 (2002, with Michelle Forbes, Timothy Carhart, and Tracy Middendorf), Angel, Six Feet Under, Birds of Prey (2003, with Ian Abercrombie and Abby Brammell), Charmed (2005), Monk (2002, 2005 & 2006), and Without a Trace (2006, with Enrique Murciano).

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