- Born
- Height5′ 5¼″ (1.66 m)
- Anna Cathcart was born on June 16, 2003 in Vancouver, Canada. She starred in the Television show Odd Squad (2014). In 2017 she was cast in Disney's Descendants series as Dizzy Tremaine. In 2018, she starred as Kitty in To All the Boys I've Loved Before (2018). In 2019 she started filming the Brat show Zoe Valentine (2019). She has a sister name Sara.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Annoyance
- ParentsJaime CathcartMamie Cathcart
- RelativesSara Cathcart(Sibling)
- Light auburn hair
- Was a huge Disney Channel fan growing up.
- She played Drizella's daughter, Dizzy Tremaine in the Descendants film series. She also played Tween Drizella in Once Upon a Time (2011) episode, "One Little Tear".
- She is half Irish, half Chinese.
- Her birth place is Vancouver, Canada.
- She has a pet dog named Mia.
- It had been a dream of mine since I was little, and watching Disney Channel every day made me wish I could be there myself. But I never thought it could be a reality for me and that it could be something I could do for real. Sometimes I still can't believe that it is!
- I feel like the biggest similarity between me and Kitty is probably how close she is with her sister and family. I am really close with my older sister. Kitty with Lara Jean is kind of how I interact with my sister, like having movie marathons at home and hanging out with them on the weekend.
- I grew up in Vancouver where there's a lot of biracial people and there was a lot of kids my age who were half-Asian and who had similar ancestry to me. I was really lucky that I felt like I could celebrate my background and that being mixed was a really positive great thing, that I got the chance to be part of two beautiful cultures and get to know different traditions and different parts of myself.
- [About XO, Kitty (2023)] Hopefully, other kids who watch the show now and see somebody who is biracial can feel like they can celebrate their roots as well because I know that's not the same experience for everyone and it varies on where you grow up or the communities you're a part of, but it really is an exciting, beautiful thing. Hopefully, more and more people can feel like they can celebrate it.
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