Krystal Garcia is known for This is Water, Companion (2021) and Bryan Carter: You and I (2022).
Krystal Heib was born on September 2, 1986 in Shawnee Mission, Kansas, USA. She is an actress and director, known for Jasmine (2015), The Taking of Savannah (2011) and American Maniacs (2012).
Krystal Hope Nausbaum is an actress, known for The Rainbow Kid (2015), Between the Lines: Pretty Lake High - Yearbook Assignment (2015) and Blood Honey (2017).
Krystal Jordan is a United States Marine Corps veteran. While serving she deployed to Afghanistan and Honduras. She has efficient combat skills, leadership skills, and weapon training. During her time in the service, she received numerous awards for her outstanding performance in her duties. While serving, she earned her associate's degree in General Studies from Columbia College. Krystal Jordan was promoted to the rank of Staff Sergeant (E6) after 7 years before she completed her service. Krystal Jordan now attends Columbia College Hollywood while pursuing her acting career.
Krystal Joy Brown is a multi-talented Broadway favorite & T.V. & Film actress. Krystal is currently a recurring guest-star on the new hit CBS series, "The Equalizer", starring Queen Latifah and Christopher Noth. She is also starring on Broadway as Eliza Hamilton in the Pulitzer-prize and 12 TONY Award-winning Broadway mega-hit musical, Hamilton returning fall 2021. With five Broadway shows under her belt, HAIR (Dionne/Abe Lincoln), Leap Of Faith (Ornella), Big Fish (Josephine), and MOTOWN (Diana Ross), her extensive theatrical background has led her to be a two-time Fred Astaire Award Nominee and work closely with some of the worlds top Oscar and TONY award-winning playwrights, directors, producers, and creative teams. Her goal is to always create new characters and be hands-on in the development of new inspiring works. Krystal also voices the character of Netossa in the DreamWorks/Netflix animated series, "She-Ra: Princesses of Power", which is streaming all five seasons only on Netflix. She has been seen in the Disney live-action feature film MAGIC CAMP (Disney+) with Adam DeVine and Gillian Jacobs. She has guest-starred in NBC's "Law & Order: SUV", Hulu's "Deadbeat", ABC's "Castle", Disney's "Sydney to the Max", Hallmark Channels "One Royal Holiday" and will soon be starring in "Writing Around The Christmas Tree". Aside from her many theatrical pursuits, she is and stage and screenwriter, columnist, novelist, and songwriter, her original music has been featured on ABC's "The Neighbors" & ABC's "Mistresses". She made her directorial debut in 2019 with the short film she co-wrote, Reddy Records. She has been commissioned to write and develop diverse new stories for stage and screen, sparking a new passion for the ambitious multi-hyphenate. An avid activist in mental health, wellness, and social justice. Krystal has also helped to create the Hamilton Racial Justice Task Force aka Ham4Progress to use the brand and the many talents of the company to push change in our society and create a more equitable future.
Krystal Jung was born on October 24, 1994 in San Francisco, California, USA. She is an actress, known for Naegen Neomoo Salangseuleoun Geunyeo (2014), More Than Family (2020) and Habaekui Shinboo (2017).
Krystal Katz-Page is an actress and producer, known for Disruption (2019), Shina's AfterEffect and A Lost Art.
Krystal LaPorte was born on February 10, 1992 in Chicago, Illinois, USA. She is an actress, known for Kyoukai no kanata (2013), Tamako Market (2013) and Oda Nobuna no yabou (2012).
Krystal M. Harris is an actress, writer, and director who was born in North San Juan, California. She grew up on a chicken farm on 18- acres of rural property, and vividly remembers plucking chickens with her small 6-year-old hands, as well as searching for mountain lions on the vast acreage. She summered in the Philippines with her father and became enamored with the concept of a human thread that is unifying despite apparent differences... something that would aid her future career as a storyteller. Her acting work can be seen on shows like Shameless, Ray Donovan, and the BET mini-series, "The New Edition Story." On film, she stars in the Pixl channel family movie, "Love Unplugged", and the highly anticipated upcoming Noel Poyner-directed film, "Better than Yourself." Harris is an accomplished writer having penned, "The Wonder Girls," a television film for Teen Nick, which was profiled in Billboard Magazine in February 2022 for its "ahead of its time" insight into the current surge of the K-Pop genre on American audiences. Her independent pilot "The New Jim Crow: Majority Rules." won Best Pilot at the NYC Webfest, also garnering a nomination for Best First Time Female Director for the short project. This project was also selected to screen at the Southwest Regional Film Festival and garnered five more nominations and two wins from the Indie Short Fest. Her pandemic project Sunset which featured actors filming virtually in Los Angeles, CA, Atlanta, GA, and London, UK, was also nominated for NYC Webfest in 2021. In 2022, Harris opened the publishing division of her production company, Krystal Muse Incorporated, with its first two children's books released in the Spring under the imprint, Krystal Muse Les Enfants. Working under her production banner, with its eyes set on the industry at large, Harris strives to develop content with a mission to tell stories that matter. 2017 HBO- Access Semi-Finalist 2021 Flip the Script Filmmaking Competition Finalist
Krystal MacKnight is known for Interstellar (2014), Star Wars: Episode IX - The Rise of Skywalker (2019) and Finch (2021).