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.
Kristin L. Schoenback is a stage director, receiving her Masters of Fine Arts in the professional directing training program at Illinois State University in 2019. She is also the founder of Cats Cradle Theatre in Chicago, a company interested in seeking new perspectives, fostering dialogue, and inciting change. She has directed such works as Ellen McLaughlin's Oedipus, Mr. Burns, a post-electric play, and most recently The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time. Her interest in expanding the borders of theatre has led her to work intimately with the Illinois Shakespeare Festival where she has assisted on several productions in addition to conceiving the programming for educational outreach. She teaches, adapts, and directs for their Youth Artist Camp and touring company - taking Shakespeare to schools, community centers and local prisons. She holds a Bachelors of Arts degree in theatre from Concordia University, Chicago, and is an Associate Member of the Stage Directors and Choreographers Union.
Kristin Langille is known for The Lighthouse (2019), Books of Blood (2020) and Haven (2010).
Kristin Lauria was born on April 17, 1981 in Plainfield, New Jersey, USA. She is an actress and producer, known for Invisible Lies (2021), The Fearless Two (2019) and Raven (2022). She was previously married to Jozsef Varga Jr..
Kristin Lehman is an award winning film and television actress, producer and director. Having top lined the multiple award nominated police procedural drama Motive (2013) (NBCU International/Bell Media) for four seasons on CTV from 2012 - 2016. Kristin holds the distinction of being the first Canadian actress to star in, produce and direct a major Canadian network television show. Prior to her successful four seasons on the internationally acclaimed Motive, audiences will remember her from seasons one and two of AMC's critically heralded, The Killing (2011). Most recently Ms. Lehman stars in season one of Netflix's highly original series, Altered Carbon (2018). In the course of her twenty - three year career as an actress Kristin has worked alongside and opposite some of her generation's most exciting actors such as Colin Firth, Javier Bardem, Benicio Del Toro, and Dame Helen Mirren to name a few. She's had the pleasure of observing award winning directors first hand; working closely with Patty Jenkins (The Killing, Monster, Wonder Woman), Angieszka Holland (Europa, Europa), Christopher McQuarrie (Mission Impossible V, VI) and most recently Miguel Sapochnik (Game of Thrones) as well has countless talented veteran and award winning episodic television directors and Cinematographers. With over two hundred and seventy- two episodes of television and roughly 35,000 hours logged on sets as a leading actress, Kristin has developed a deep and connected understanding of both sides of the camera. She naturally brings with her a commitment to character, narrative and script, combined with an evocative visual language and innate knowledge of the camera. Her directorial debut, Motive: The Dead Name (2016), was nominated for a Leo Award in the category of Best Direction in a Dramatic Series and also garnered an acting nomination in the category of Best Guest Performance by a Female in a Dramatic Series, for actress Kristine Cofsky. She has gone on to direct six more episodes of television for SyFy, Netflix, and Can West Global Communications.
Kristin Lindquist is an actress, known for Scandal (2012), Grey's Anatomy (2005) and Elizabethtown (2005).