Kirsten Spalding is known for Worth (2018), Venom Coast (2021) and The Lifeguard (2013).
Kirsten Storms was born on 8 April 1984 in Orlando, Florida, USA. She is an actress, known for Days of Our Lives (1965), Zenon, a Garota do Século 21 (1999) and General Hospital (1963). She was previously married to Brandon Barash.
Kirsten Taylor is known for The Big Proud Party Agency (2022), Porn Laid Bare (2019) and One Hot Summer (2018).
Kirsten Urso is known for Cruel Jaws (1995).
Kirsten Van Ritzen is acclaimed as an inventive and versatile actress. Best known for her work in the theatre, she has performed a wide-range of roles in comedies, dramas and musicals. She was nominated for an Ovation Award Outstanding Performance Female for "Alleycats the Musical" starring Lea Delaria. She is a playwright and has written and performed several one-woman shows. "The Kirsten Van Ritzen Show" toured several cities, including Chicago and Los Angeles, where she was recognized as Best Solo Performance L.A. Theatre. Her solo comedy about misery "All My Day Jobs" is published in "One for the Road" (Signature Editions). She is the author of a humor novel "The Comedy Diva Diaries". A gifted improviser and founding member of Edmonton's legendary "Die-Nasty the Live Improvised Soap Opera", Kirsten, along with with founding director Ian Ferguson, went on to co-create and star in "Sin City the Live Improv Serial" with Second City Alumna for five hit seasons in Toronto, with a special appearance at the Chicago Improv Festival - and another five seasons in Victoria, B.C. These troupes were nominated for Canadian Comedy Awards and M Awards Top Improv/Sketch Show and Favourite New Production. Kirsten performs frequently as a comedienne. Her stand-up can be heard on CBC Radio's "Laugh Out Loud". As 'party gal Louise' she hosted the alternative comedy shows "Lucille's Ball' (Toronto) and "Geez Louise" (Victoria). Numerous comedy credits include Funny Women Festival, Pacific Northwest Puppet Festival, Buskers Festival Comedy Cabaret, March of Dames and more.
Kirsten Vangsness has been widely known as the bespectacled-brainy-tech-kitten Penelope Garcia on the CBS hit drama "Criminal Minds" (and its spin-off "Criminal Minds: Suspect Behavior" and "Criminal Minds: Beyond Borders"). She has long been a fan favorite, beloved for her vibrant personality and quirky style. Most recently "Criminal Minds" was re-imagined for Paramount+ and picked up for its second season on the streamer, making that a grand total of 17 seasons and counting for the iconic series. Kirsten has been a staple in homes across the world for over 18 years. Alongside starring in the series, she has co-written five episodes for the procedural series, including the series finale, alongside show runner Erica Messer. Kirsten was selected to present her one-woman show, "MESS," and ensemble production of "Cleo, Theo and Wu" on the international stage at the prestigious 2019 Edinburgh Festival Fringe as part of her FEMPIRE series. Her collection of shows cultivate power within the feminine self on a stage, and empower others to find their light and create opportunities for all women to shine. Kirsten can be heard as part of the voice cast for the sci-fi comedy podcast, "Voyage to the Stars." Set in the year 2263, the series follows a misfit space crew tasked to investigate what lurks behind a wormhole. Kirsten voices a lesbian space alien who falls into a love triangle with members of the space crew. In features, Kirsten has been seen at the Slamdance Film Festival in Park City, Utah for the world premiere of the adventure comedy film; "Dave Made A Maze". Directed by Bill Waterson, the feature re-imagines the classic 80's adventure film, with a modern fantastical edge. Kirsten was also seen at the Film Noir festival in Paris for the premiere of the spoof "Kill Me, Deadly", a feature she both starred in and produced. Based on Bill Roben's critically acclaimed play of the same name, Kirsten plays the torch-singing femme fatale. In September 2016, Kirsten and her two business partners opened Blinking Owl Distillery, the very first craft distillery to open in Orange County. Based in Santa Ana, Blinking Owl exploded onto the scene, receiving numerous positive reviews and accolades since the grand opening. They are now helping supply multiple businesses with their signature hand sanitizer; Dirty Bird. She has enjoyed a long and varied career, which includes being a longtime member and former president of Hollywood's Theatre of Note's Artistic Board. Her stage work has garnered the Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle Natalie Schafer Award for best emerging comic actress, the 15 Minutes of Fem Best Actress Award, and a Garland Award for best actress for the West Coast premiere of Neil LaBute's Fat Pig at the Geffen Playhouse. Kirsten is originally from Porterville, CA and graduated from California State University, Fullerton. She currently resides in Los Angeles, and can currently be seen weekly on her Youtube show; Kirsten's Agenda.
Kirsten Wong is known for Bela, Recatada e do Lar (2016) and Acampados (2015).
Kirsten Prout was born in Vancouver, Canada. Meeting with success at an early age, she worked locally in Vancouver, guest-starring on shows such as First Wave (1998), Stargate SG-1 (1997), Cold Squad (1998) and O Vidente (2002). Her first sizable break in film came in 2005, when she landed the part of "Abby Miller", a young martial arts prodigy, alongside Jennifer Garner, in Elektra (2005). Kirsten performed her own stunts and utilized her martial arts training for the film, then went on to play the demure "Amanda Bloom" on the ABC Family television series, Kyle XY (2006). After the show finished its successful three seasons, Kirsten attended McGill University as an English Literature major. She was then immediately cast in Summit's A Saga Crepúsculo: Eclipse (2010), becoming a part of the hugely successful Twilight Saga. Shortly thereafter, she starred as the troubled "Alex Bell" in parts two and three of MTV's horror trilogy, Meu Super Aniversário de 16 Anos 2 (2010) and Meu Super Aniversário de 16 Anos 3 (2012), and portrayed the lovable "Char Chamberlin" on ABC Family's teen drama, Jogo de Mentiras (2011). Kirsten has both a solid history in the industry as well as a promising future in both film and television.