This actress stars as the forgetful romantic interest of playboy player Adam Sandler in 50 First Dates (2004).
Who is "Drew Barrymore"?
This powerhouse singer won the first season of American Idol in 2002.
Who is "Kelly Clarkson"?
This PG-rated fantasy film was the number one box-office hit of 2001, kicking off an eight-movie franchise.
What is "Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone"?
This era-defining portable media player was introduced to the world by Apple in 2001.
What is "iPod"?
Six-year-old Katerina performed in a stage production of this 2006 hit Disney original movie musical.
What is "High School Musical"?
This is the obsessive hobby of Katherine Heigl's protagonist, Jane Nichols, in 27 Dresses (2008).
What is "being a bridesmaid"?
This singer left her R&B trio to pursue a solo career in 2005 with a hit song featuring her future husband.
Who is "Beyoncé"?
This sports simulation video game released by Nintendo in 2006 became the best selling game of the decade.
What is "Wii Sports"?
In 2003, this Finnish company released the number one best-selling mobile device in the world to date.
What is "Nokia"?
With shows like Dragon Tales, this television network was the preferred source of children's entertainment in the Ludwig household.
What is "PBS Kids"?
Sung by co-stars Kate Hudson and Matthew McConaughey, this 1972 song appears twice in How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days (2003).
What is "You're So Vain"?
This actress divorced Brad Pitt after he began an affair with Angelina Jolie while filming Mr. and Mrs. Smith (2005).
Who is "Jennifer Aniston"?
This 2001 comedy starring Mike Myers became the first 21st-century animated movie to be preserved by the Library of Congress.
What is "Shrek"?
When email took over as the primary way to send messages, this became the belittling retronym for slower forms of communication.
What is "snail mail"?
The only celebrity Katerina has met was Karina Smirnoff, cast member of this popular dance competition TV series launched in 2005.
What is "Dancing With the Stars"?
This is the full name of the "shrew," played by Julia Stiles, in 10 Things I Hate About You (1999).
What is "Katarina Stratford"?
Five days before 9/11, this pop singer performed at the 2001 VMAs with a live python draped over her shoulders.
Who is "Britney Spears"?
Released in 2006, this film was the last project driven independently by Pixar before being purchased by Disney.
What is "Cars"?
Trailblazing web portal AOL is an acronym for this original phrase.
What is "America Online"?
As a child, Katerina once wore a costume from one of the films starring this famously accomplished Mattel character to Disneyland.
Who is "Barbie"?
This quote is young Jenna Rink's wish in 13 Going on 30 (2004), which motions her magical transformation.
What is "to be 'thirty and flirty and thriving'?"
The green dress this singer-actress-dancer wore to the 2000 Grammys became the most searched query on Google, inspiring the creation of Google Images.
Who is "Jennifer Lopez"?
Invented in 2005 by Canadian company Ganz, these products were the first stuffed "toys-to-life" that unlocked online content.
What is "Webkinz"?
Eurodance group Eiffel 65 helped popularize this voice-altering audio processing software with their 1998 hit song Blue (Da Ba Dee).
What is "auto-tune"?
This morbid children's book series was among Katerina's early favorites, with thirteen installments released between 1999 and 2006.
What is "A Series of Unfortunate Events"?