Katrina Weidman
Katrina Weidman, born on March 2, 1983, is a prominent American figure in the realms of paranormal investigation, acting, and production. She pursued her education at Pennsylvania State University, where she became involved with the Paranormal Research Society (PRS). This organization’s investigations inspired the A&E series, Paranormal State, in which Weidman served as a case manager from 2006 to 2011.
In 2016, Weidman gained further recognition by co-starring with fellow investigator Nick Groff in the reality series Paranormal Lockdown on Destination America. The show featured the pair spending 72 hours in haunted locations, documenting their experiences with only a cameraman for support, thus pushing the boundaries of paranormal exploration. In 2019, she took on a new challenge alongside Jack Osbourne in the series Portals to Hell, where they continue to investigate haunted sites and share their findings with audiences.
Beyond her television work, Weidman has also ventured into film, appearing in the 2013 movie Kilimanjaro and contributing to the projects F. Godfather and Cafe Artist, both released in 2019. Her multifaceted career showcases her passion for uncovering the mysteries of the supernatural, and she remains a key figure in the world of paranormal entertainment.