Kristin Jess Rodin is an actress and writer, known for Post Mortem: No One Dies in Skarnes (2021), Å begrave en hund (2013) and BMI-Turné (2016).
Kristin Johansen is known for Good Girls (2018) and 5 Teenagers Walk Into a Bar.
Kristin K. Berg is an actress, known for Hell or High Water (2016), Ideal Home (2018) and Third Act (2022).
Kristin was born in Ohio and grew up outside of Chicago. Her father was a chemical engineer and her talented, beautiful mother stayed home with their four children. She was cast in countless school plays as a youngster. After graduating from the University of Illinois with a BFA in Dance, she moved to New York City to continue training and was spotted on the streets of Soho by Annie Flanders, who later became the editor of Details magazine. She was introduced to Wilhelmina, signed, and found herself in Paris doing runway shows two weeks later. During her time traveling between France and New York she became fluent in French. For the next ten years, runway modeling was her day job, while she returned to her first love and trained at prestigious acting studios including Wynn Handman of the American Place Theatre in New York. She acted in films, off-off Broadway plays, television including All My Children and commercials. Her career was interrupted by a short marriage and the birth of her musically talented son, whom she raised alone. After 18 years off the stage and screen, Kristin has come back to appear and star in plays, commercials and numerous indie films, most notably The Inner Room, Mind's Eye and The Frame.
Having spent her youth training intensively with music teachers from the Juilliard School and Southern Methodist University and devoting the majority of her adult years to working as a professional violinist, Kristin Keith is deeply familiar with the extraordinarily high levels of commitment, self-discipline, and sacrifice necessary for dedicating one's life to the pursuit of an art form. Ever since she began acting in 2014, she has devoted these same intense levels of commitment toward her acting career: "My intensive training as a classical musician has taught me to have a high level of self-discipline...the kind of discipline that's required for any individual who wants to become a true Artist. It also nurtured in me a strong sense of duty...a feeling of joyous obligation toward honoring this Higher Calling that many artists feel toward their Craft." Through her positive "go-get-it" attitude and her unwavering dedication to actualizing her full potential in this industry, Kristin is an unstoppable force with unyielding passion. Within her first year of acting, she was cast in fourteen short films, two feature films, and two commercials. And despite the fact that music was her original calling, it is through acting that she feels she has found her true purpose: "Every scene and every story is a celebration of Humanity in its most beautiful shades, as well as its darkest hues. As an actress, I am blessed to have the privilege of offering a unique voice in that celebration. As a musician, my only voice was my violin. But now I can use the voice I was born with...the voice that is fully Me. It is through acting, I feel I have truly come Home."
Kristin Kessler is known for Fables for the Witching Hour (2023), It's Sunny Outside (2022) and Senior Entourage (2021).
Kristin Kittel is known for A World of Worlds (2020), A World of Worlds: Rise of the King (2021) and A World of Worlds (2018).
Kristin Kreuk was born in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, to Deanna Che, who is of Chinese ancestry, and Peter Kreuk, who is of Dutch descent. Her parents are landscape architects. She attended and graduated from Eric Hamber Secondary School. Although she did some stage work in school, she focused more on her studies. She described herself as shy and boring. For her first professional work, she went to an open casting audition for Edgemont (2000), a teen drama series aired on CBC Television in Canada. She plays the role as "Laurel Yeung". Laurel was the last main character to be cast because the casting director was having a problem finding an actress. Fortunately, for them (and us), they found Kristin just in time. Her career was set to take off when she landed on the highly acclaimed serial drama series for The WB, Smallville (2001). It follows the story of "Clark Kent" in his pre-Superman days in a small town of Smallville, Kansas. Kreuk played the role as "Lana Lang", Clark Kent's object of desire before he meets "Lois Lane". Smallville (2001) proved to be a giant step for Kristin's acting career, as she landed several interviews with several magazines, including YM (Young and Modern) and Rolling Stone. She also did a commercial for Neutrogena, popular for its skin care products.
Kristin Kueter is a SAG-AFTRA actor who has studied stage and film acting at the American Conservatory Theater in San Francisco. She's worked on feature films but enjoys the hands-on feel and collaborative atmosphere of independent productions. She also directs and writes her own film projects. A classical pianist and violinist, she has performed at Carnegie Recital Hall in New York City. Kristin has an undergraduate degree from Tufts University and a Master in Liberal Arts Degree with a concentration in Music Cognition and Perception from Stanford University.