Kristin Flückiger is an actress, known for Die göttliche Ordnung (2017).
Kristin Horner was born on November 28th in Emmetsburg, Iowa to her parents Robert and Beverly Horner. She grew up in Mason City, Iowa with her two older sisters, who are both teachers and a younger brother who plays professional basketball. She attended college on a full basketball scholarship to Drake University. Kristin is an avid reader, has an eclectic taste in music, and has a dog named Dizzy. Kristin did her first play in high school entitled 'What Did We Do Wrong', and a short film entitled 'Cranberry Sauce' in which she played a Russian gangster, and completed motorcycle driving lessons. She studied at Robert Carnegie's Playhouse West for 3 years, and has been in several independent and short films throughout her time in Los Angeles.
Kristin Gore was born on June 5, 1977 in Carthage, Tennessee, USA. She is known for Foxcatcher (2014), Saturday Night Live (1975) and The Beanie Bubble. She has been married to Damian Kulash since 2016. She was previously married to Paul Cusack.
Kristin Griffith made her film debut as "Flyn," screen-actress sister to Diane Keaton and Mary Beth Hurt, in Woody Allen's Interiors. She was featured as "Lizzie Acton" in the Merchant Ivory film The Europeans, starring Lee Remick, and in Steven Soderbergh's King of the Hill, with Elizabeth McGovern and Spalding Gray. Other screen appearances include Rose Hill, starring Jennifer Garner, and The Long Way Home, with Jack Lemmon. She has guest-starred on the television series "Blue Bloods," with Tom Selleck, "New Amsterdam," "Third Watch" and all franchises of "Law & Order." Recently seen in the play Mary Broome at New York City's Mint Theater, she also played leading roles there in The Charity That Began at Home, Mr. Pim Passes By and The Truth About Blades. Ms. Griffith made her Broadway debut in A Texas Trilogy: The Oldest Living Graduate and LuAnn Laverty Oberlander, with Fred Gwynne and Diane Ladd. Her Off Broadway credits include Lucy Thurber's Bottom of the World and Marriage, both at the Atlantic Theater, "Lady Eastlake" in The Countess at the Beckett Theater, andThe Holy Terror, written and directed by Simon Gray at the Promenade. She has acted at regional theaters across the country in Ibsen's The Wild Duck (Bard Summerscape), Snow Falling on Cedars, An Enemy of the People and Three by Thornton Wilder (Baltimore Center Stage), Shaw's Misalliance (The Old Globe), Widower's Houses, Great Catherine and Thark (The Shaw Festival, Ontario), and was greeted with critical acclaim for her portrayal of Rose Mary Woods in Stretch: A Fantasia at the Ohio and the Living Theater. She is a member of Ensemble Studio Theatre and the Irish Repertory Theater, where she recently appeared in It's A Wonderful Life.
Kristin Grue is an actress, known for Maskineriet (2020), Post Mortem: No One Dies in Skarnes (2021) and Beforeigners (2019).
Kristin Hallam is known for Ghost Party (2022).
Kristin is best known for directing and developing the international smash-hit Rock of Ages. In 2009, Ms. Hanggi's rocking jukebox musical received five Tony Award nominations, including a nomination for Best Direction of a Musical for Kristin. She has directed the productions on Broadway, the West End, Australia, Toronto, Las Vegas, and two National Tours. Ms. Hanggi made her feature directorial debut with Grantham & Rose starring Jake T. Austin and Marla Gibbs. Ms. Hanggi recently directed her follow-up, Naomi & Ely's No Kiss List, an adaption of Rachel Kohn & David Levithan's novel of the same name, starring Victoria Justice. For television, Ms. Hanggi adapted and directed the hit book series, Dear Dumb Diary into a musical movie, under Executive Producer Jerry Zucker for Walden Media. Ms. Hanggi's other stage productions include the acclaimed pop opera bare, which ran to sold-out audiences in Los Angeles and off-Broadway. Bare brought Ms. Hanggi numerous accolades including the Ovation Award for Best Musical, LA Weekly Award for Best Musical, and the Robby Award for Best Director. Ms. Hanggi also directed the initial production that launched the Pussycat Dolls, Pussycat Dolls Live at the Roxy with stars such as Christina Applegate, Carmen Electra, and special guests Gwen Stefani, Christina Aguilera, Brittany Murphy, Nikka Costa, and Academy Award winner Charlize Theron. Other stage productions include: And the Curtain Rises at the Signature Theater; the winner of the New York's Fringe Festival, Catch The Fish; Twelfth Premise (LA Times Critics Pick); the Los Angeles Premiere of Terrence McNally's Corpus Christi (Ticketholder Award, Best Production; Ticketholder Award, Best Director; Robby Award, Best Director of a Play); Crane, Mississippi (LA Times Critic's Choice, Backstage West Critic's Pick). Ms. Hanggi is working alongside Amy Heckerling to develop Ms. Heckerling's hit 1995 film Clueless into a musical for the stage. Ms. Hanggi graduated with her Masters from USC after receiving her Bachelors from UCLA in Theater. In June of 2013, Kristin returned to her alma mater when she received the UCLA School of Theater, Film, & Television Distinguished Alumni Award.
Kristin Hansen is an actress, known for Longmire (2012), Breaking Bad (2008) and 50 to 1 (2014).
Kristin Harmon was born on June 25, 1945 in Burbank, California, USA. She was an actress and producer, known for The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet (1952), What Am I Bid? (1967) and Sonic Boom (1975). She was married to Mark Tinker and Ricky Nelson. She died on April 27, 2018 in Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA.
Kristin Henderson is known for Aged (2023) and Pritzker Military Library Presents (2006).