Kristine Marie Carr was born in Alexandria, VA and raised in The Woodlands, TX, Carr has always had a knack for making people laugh. Throughout her youth, she was heavily involved in the arts; from performing in plays, writing original works, and doing stand up. Carr's first break into voice over work came in 2012 when she auditioned for Starship Troopers: Invasion. Since then, Carr has dubbed numerous anime for Sentai Filmworks, including "Un-Go," "Horizon in the Middle of Nowhere," and "Kamisama Dolls." She is the voice of Yura, Zulia, Opal, The Child Monk and The Siamese Familiar in Blade and Soul, and can also be heard in Maple Story. Commercially, Carr has been the voice for major brands such as Office Depot, Honda, CSU Global, The Yellow Pages and more.
Kris Chi is a producer and actress, known for Mayday Life (2019), Jolin Tsai: Ugly Beauty (2018) and A Chinese Ghost's Love Story TVC (2019).
Kris was born and raised in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. From an early age, it was clear he had a passion and talent for sports. In the midst of completing both a college and professional basketball career, Kris was asked to model for a print photo shoot. Since that time, he has been showcased in several national commercials for products such as Gatorade, Under Armour and Frito-Lay as well as variety of print, film and television work. He has worked with cinematographer Caleb Deschanel and internationally known photographer Sandro. In his spare time, Kris enjoys volunteering with organizations such as the Child Abuse Prevention Center and Big Brothers and Sisters of America. He also enjoys coaching youth basketball and is involved in a variety of other youth-associated programs. Health and fitness is another major part of Kris' life. Along with being a certified personal trainer, he also accredits his friend and bodybuilder, Stephen Frazier, for keeping him in his best physical shape. Kris has also been the personal strength coach to pitcher Doug Davis of the Milwaukee Brewers and Charles Smith from the San Antonio Spurs. Dedicated to his craft, Kris continues the pursuit of his next role, one that both challenges and inspires. His drive, talent, attitude and dedication are definitely a welcomed addition to any project he is working on.
Born and raised in Glace Bay Nova Scotia . On the Island of Cape Breton. Chris joined the navy in 2003 after graduating from High School. She left the navy in 2017 to start her transition as a trans woman. She is an advocate for Trans Rights , She is Black Nova Scotian and also is public speaker and educator for the Intersectionality of being Black and Trans. Kris also is a licensed Esthetician and Make-Up Artist.She has performed the art of drag since 2005 under the Stage Name Elle Noir . Which is how she got into acting. Small roles at first then on to more speaking roles. For Television and Film. Acting along side Academy Award Winner Olympia Dukakis in the first two seasons of the TV Series Sex & Violence (2013-17), Kris played a trans abusive victim who is taken under the wing of Olympia's character, to become her protege for the woman's Shelter that was partly the main center for both seasons.As well in the 2020 Film Stage Mother(2020) Along Side Lucy Liu, Adrian Garner, Jackie Beat and The Multiple Academy Award Nominee Jacki Weaver .Chris also had her first time working behind the camera on Stage Mother(2020) as The Key Makeup Artist. She has appeared in two music videos .Alan Doyle's "Beautiful To Me" (Directed by Steph Young) . AS Well as Heather Rankin's remake of John Lennon's Classic "Imagine"( as well as doing the makeup for the music video)Kris has been part of many documentaries including Canada's A Drag (CBC) . AS Well as recently Pride: The LGBTQ+ History Series (OUT TV).
Kris Crocker is known for Manhandlers (2012) and The Christmas Pledge (2023).
Kris studied architecture and set design at the Sint-Lukas instituut in Brussels. After a brief career as an architect, he studied drama at the Royal Conservatory of Brussels, at the Lee Strasberg's Theatre Institute in New York, and at the Jeker Regie Studio organized by the Maastricht Theatre Academy. Kris works for theatre, film and television. In the theatre he worked for larger houses, as well as for smaller groups. Since 2002 he is part of music theatre company Het Nieuwstedelijk. He writes texts and creates plays that carry a great unrest in them, and often have his own biography as a starting point to tell something about life at this time. For Lied, the generation project, which he made for Het Nieuwstedelijk., following the birth of his son Jef, he got the Toneelschrijfprijsvan de Taalunie. Besides his work as a theatre and film maker Kris is a teacher, researcher and artistic coördinator at LUCA drama, school or arts, campus Lemmens (Leuven).
Kris D'Sha is known for Candy 2022 (2022), Heavier and The Drop Spot (2022).
Lofton is born from mother, Angela Lofton and father Willie Lofton and also has one sister, Kristan Lofton. At the tender age of 8, he wrote his first song, recorded it and passed it out at school to all his friends in the lunch room and gym. With his talent quickly taking the notice of others, Lofton was offered the opportunity to play a role in the movie "Hardball" in 2001 starring Keanu Reaves. This big screen film led him to being featured on the "Hardball" music video featuring Lil' Wayne, Lil' Zane, Sammie and Bow Wow at 12 years old. Upon graduating from Proviso West High School in 2006, the same year, Lofton became the Walmart Back-to-College Spokesperson, as well as made an appearance on MTV's "My Super Sweet Sixteen", an NBC 5 News Segment and various McDonald's commercials. As busy as Lofton was, his passion and talent only drove him to do more, leading him to the 2008 movie "The Promotion" starring Jon C. Riley and Sean William Scott and the more recent 2008 Tyler Perry hit movie "Meet the Browns" as the role of "Calvin." Aside from his first love of acting, he also has a love for music which was present way before movie roles were being thrown his way. "Triple threat" is not the word, for Lofton raps, sings, writes songs, articles, and even movie scripts. He also contributes his "photographic memory" as to much of his success. Lofton has always been a star, even off the screens, and specifically in school where he served as a star athlete at basketball and in football. Upon high school graduation, he was offered a baseball scholarship to Grambling State University but turned it down to pursue his dream entertainment career.
Kris Demeanor is known for The Valley Below (2014), Once There Was a Winter (2017) and Elder in the Making (2015).
Kris Deskins is a Costume Designer originally hailing from Pikeville, Ky. She knew that she would be a designer as a young girl...nothing made her as happy as watching old movies with her grandmother and draping homemade quilts over herself to mimic costumes from those films. Kris holds a Master's from the University of Kentucky and after college she owned/operated The Lexington Costume Company for 5 years until she sold the business to her partner and moved west. She has lived and worked in Los Angeles since 2001 and always looks forward to new costume design challenges!