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Katrina Rose Dideriksen (born May 25, 1983) is an
actress An actor or actress is a person who portrays a Character (arts), character in a performance. The actor performs "in the flesh" in the traditional medium of the theatre or in modern media such as film, radio, and television. The analogous Greek ...
originally from
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. She lived in
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, as a child and attended
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in high school. She later studied at
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Steinhardt School of Education before attending an open call for the musical ''
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''. After winning over the producers, Dideriksen was first sent to the
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''Hairspray'' cast and then joined the touring company. Dideriksen originated the role of Tracy for The Luxor production of ''Hairspray'' in
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opposite
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. She played Tracy until the Vegas show closed in June 2006. She has also starred in ''Hairspray'' in Pittsburgh and Houston, as well as revisited the Standby position on Broadway. She performed as Shawntel and
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in the Carnegie Hall performance of '' Jerry Springer: The Opera'', in the
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benefit performance of ''
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'' as Roberta, in ''Stained'' at Ars Nova and in Bernice Bobs Her Mullet in the
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. More recently, Dideriksen was Mimi in ''
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'' opposite
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at Surflight Theatre, Rizzo in '' Grease'' opposite
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, and a Swing in the off-Broadway production of ''Rent''. Dideriksen is a consistent member of
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' musical "family", performing in numerous concerts and shows such as ''Things to Ruin'' and ''Bloodsong of Love: The Rock N Roll Spaghetti Western''. She can be heard on the cast recording of ''Things to Ruin: The Songs of Joe Iconis'', released by Sh-K-Boom Records. She also appeared in
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's third album, '' Final Boss'' on the track "Socks On", as well as on his fifth album '' Solved'' on the tracks "Front the Least" and the title track "Solved".


''The Voice''

In 2017, Katrina Rose became a contestant on the thirteenth season of
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program ''
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''. She performed
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's "
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" for her blind audition and managed to turn the chair of
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, who became her initial coach. She proceeded to the Battle rounds on Team Miley and performed the song "W.O.M.A.N." by
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with her opponent, Janice Freeman. Cyrus ultimately named Freeman the winner of the Battle, but Katrina Rose received a reprieve when she was stolen onto Team
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, saving her from elimination and ensuring her a spot in the upcoming Knockout rounds. In the knockout rounds, Hudson paired her with opponent Chris Weaver. Katrina Rose performed "
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" from
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, with Hudson ultimately choosing Weaver as the winner, eliminating Rose from the competition.


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Dideriksen, Katrina Rose American musical theatre actresses Living people Actresses from Durham, North Carolina Place of birth missing (living people) Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and Human Development alumni The Voice (franchise) contestants 1983 births 21st-century American women singers 21st-century American singers