Kathryn Wallace


Kathryn Ann Wallace is an American television and film journalist best known for her work as the coordinating producer on the National Geographic television series Lockdown and as a producer on the National Geographic documentary Inside Guantanamo. Kathryn has also been published extensively by several major magazines including Reader's Digest.

Personal life

Kathryn was born in Newport News, Virginia, to Larry and Ann Wallace. She grew up in Yorktown, Virginia, with three siblings: Emily, Ellen, and Rob. She attended Tabb High School in Yorktown, Virginia. She then attended Brigham Young University in Provo, Utah, where she received a B.A. in Humanities. Later she attended Stanford University and received a masters degree in film journalism.

Television

Discovery Channel

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National Geographic

Lockdown

Lockdown is an in-depth look at the US prison system from the prisoner's viewpoint. Episodes focus on gangs, initiations, prison violence, rehabilitation and release. Kathy was the Coordinating Producer for the following episodes:
Kathryn was a producer for the National Geographic documentary entitled Inside Guantanamo, first broadcast in early April 2009. Inside Guantanamo. The film interviewed some key players who played a role in the controversial camp.
Colonel Bruce Vargo called the camps: "an integral part of the war on terror."
Lieutenant Commander Charles Swift, the Navy lawyer assigned to defend Salim Ahmed Hamdan, said:
"Guantanamo Bay was the legal equivalent of outer space -- a place with no law."
Neil Genzlinger, reporting for New York Times, wrote:

Print

Investigative Reporting

Kathryn is the author of the following articles: