Krystal Torres
Krystal Torres was born in Brooklyn, New York and raised in the mountains of the Poconos in Pennsylvania. Krystal discovered her passion for the performing arts while studying at East Stroudsburg North High School. She was apart of a unique Improv Theater Program called Students Together for the Outreach and Protection of Abuse, STOP Abuse. Through this program she was offered the opportunity to travel throughout the East Coast and educate and bring awareness to students on bullying, dating abuse, substance abuse and many other situations that teenagers are faced with on a daily basis.
Upon graduating from St. John's University in Queens, New York with a Bachelor of Science in Communication Arts, she interned as an audio editor at Sirius XM radio, CBS Radio, and Entertainment Tonight.
Thereafter she was accepted into the 2 year Actor Program at the notable William Esper Studio in Manhattan, New York which is noted as one of the top 25 Best Acting Schools by the Hollywood Reporter for the last three years. At the William Esper Studio Krystal studied the Meisner Technique and learned how to live truthfully under imaginary circumstances. It was of great importance for her to truly appreciate and understand the craft of acting.
Krystal has led a few short films, the most recent titled Engage. This short film directed, written and produced by the talented Nikki Guirre graduate from the University of Southern California, USC, Film Program. This film is in post- production and will be released to film festivals upon its completion.
Krystal had her first debut on television on the Lifetime Movie Network, LMN, for the Lifetime TV Movie Cyber Case in her supporting role as the Tenant.
Krystal proudly supports Women's rights and equality of all minorities to be represented in the Television and Film Industry. Krystal is also an advocate for the organization STOP Abuse.