Kristin's roles are often difficult women: strong, aloof, obnoxious, quirky, but unforgettable characters. She admits this might stem from her childhood in Tulsa, Oklahoma, when she was notorious for beating up boys on the playground using a patent leather purse filled with rocks. Prim and ladylike on the outside, powerful and rugged on the inside describes her style. She attended Boston's New England Conservatory and received a Master's degree in voice. After singing as soprano soloist with the Boston Symphony Orchestra under the direction of Seiji Ozawa and in Italy with conductor/ composer Hans Werner Henze, she decided to move to New York. She toured with the National Opera Company, playing Susanna and Barbarina in The Marriage of Figaro, and performed with various other opera companies. Also friendly with many composers, she collaborated frequently with them on their creations. She formed the acclaimed chamber group, American Voices, which premiered new works, as well as highlighted chamber pieces by Americans. When her daughter graduated from high school, Kristin decided it was time to parlay her performing talents into an acting career. She started out in Orlando, FL, and her leap of faith was rewarded almost immediately. Encouraged, she relocated to New Orleans, where the booming Louisiana film industry rewarded her with roles on "Scream Queens" with Jamie Lee Curtis, on "Memphis Beat" with Alfrie Woodard, in "Jake's Road" with Eric Roberts, and in "Don't Kill It" with Dolph Lundgren. She recently appeared in The Switch on the FashionOne TV channel in the recurring role, Vera Cohn, the leader of NYC's fashion scene. Has who seven Best Actress Awards for her role as the cunning Senator Stromberg in the pilot, Extradition.
Kristin Sarian is known for Til Death Do Us Part (2023).
The acclaimed Cornish actress Dame Kristin Scott Thomas was born in Redruth, Cornwall, to Deborah (Hurlbatt) and Lieutenant Commander Simon Scott Thomas. Her father was a pilot for the British Royal Navy and died in a flying accident in 1964. Her stepfather, Lt. Cdr Simon Idiens, was also a pilot, and died six years later under similar circumstances. Her childhood home was Dorset, England. She left at the age of 19 to work as an au pair in Paris. She was married to French doctor François Oliviennes, with whom she had three children, Hannah, Joseph, and George.
Kristin is an actor and playwright, and the the writer and director of Undertow and Every Body Leaves, both of which premiered at Cinefest. She was nominated for best director at the Northern Ontario Music and Film awards in 2015. Her first play, $38,000 For A Friendly Face, won the 2007 Samuel French Canadian Playwrights Contest. It has been produced across Canada and in the U.S. Her third play, Curved, is being produced by Persistence Theatre Company in the spring of 2018 in St. John's, Newfoundland.
Kristin Shoffner is known for Boy Friends, Tearsucker (2023) and Gimel (2008).
Kristin Slaysman was born in San Antonio, Texas, USA. She is an actress and producer, known for Blocks (2020), L.A.'s Finest (2019) and Dr. Brinks & Dr. Brinks (2017).
Kristin Smith is an actress and producer, known for The Busker (2006), The Escape (2018) and Birthday Crashers (2013).
Writer/Producer/Actress and Partner of 388 Studios, Kristin Steigert was born and raised in Western New York. Starting her career in Education, she became entwined into the world of film back in 2009 with a film called Bitez: The Fever as a walk on extra. From there, her career in film evolved into Producing and Assistant Directing, while occasionally returning to minor acting roles as well. Kristin always had a passion for writing and co-wrote the feature film FANG as well as The Horrific Evil Monsters with her husband and business partner Adam R Steigert. Kristin wears many hats in production, from casting, obtaining locations, coordinating wardrobe, and filming behind the scenes to name a few. She is often seen on set with a camera around her neck and coordinating wardrobe while Assistant Directing side by side with Director Adam Steigert.
Kristin was born in Kinston, North Carolina but moved to Texas when she was 3 years old. She began her acting career at age 5 when she starred in The Alphabet Wizard Of Oz at her school. From there Kristin knew she was meant to be an actress and has pursued every role that excited her along the way. At the age of 18, Kristin moved away from her family to attend The American Musical and Dramatic Academy in New York City. Upon graduation she worked as a stage actress, Voice over for Cartoon Network's Power Puff girls as well as acting in various Independent films. She relocated to Dallas Texas after the wake of 9/11 in NYC.
Kristin Tanon is an actress, known for The Human Kind (2015).