Kristina Akheeva was born on November 1, 1986 in Khabarovsk, Khabarovskiy kray, RSFSR, USSR [now Russia]. She is an actress, known for Uppi 2 (2015), Galipatam (2014) and Yamla Pagla Deewana 2 (2013).
Kristina Amadeus is known for The One Show (2006) and David Bowie: Finding Fame (2019).
Kristina Anapau is an actress, writer, and producer. Born in Hawaii, Kristina Anapau spent her youth studying classical ballet, music and theatre. She graduated from high school at the age of 15 and, that same year began her studies at The University of Hawaii. With dreams of pursuing a professional dance career, Anapau's life would soon take a fateful turn, as she was cast in Universal Television's Escape from Atlantis (1997), landing her first professional starring role at the age of 16. Soon after, she relocated to Los Angeles where she continued to work steadily, both theatrically and commercially. At age 20, Kristina landed a recording contract with Hollywood Records and spent much of that year recording an album and opening for Destiny's Child on MTV's TRL Tour, but her true love and passion remained performing in film and television. Anapau has trained and performed theatrically under the tutelage of The Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in London, and on the ballet front with American Ballet Theater and The Joffrey Ballet in New York City. She acted alongside Golden Globe-winner Diane Venora and Greg German in ThinkFilm's independent feature Self Medicated (2005), winner of over 35 international film awards. Anapau starred with Christina Ricci and Jesse Eisenberg in Dimension Films' thriller, Cursed (2005), directed by Wes Craven, and shined as Cassie Merteuil in the Sony Pictures/Newmarket Films release Cruel Intentions 3 (2004). She appeared in the films Madison (2001), starring Jim Caviezel and Bruce Dern, as well as, the Lionsgate comedy, 100 Girls (2000). Her television credits are impressive as Kristina has recurred and guest starred in many noteworthy productions, including: True Blood (2008), The Glades (2010), House M.D. (2004), Monk (2002), CSI: NY (2004), Without a Trace (2002), Once and Again (1999), General Hospital (1963) and Knight Rider (2008). She also starred opposite popular comedian Dane Cook in the Sony Television-produced pilot Cooked (2005). Anapau recurred on the hit HBO series True Blood (2008) as the enchanting Maurella. She played Galina in Darren Aronofsky's Black Swan (2010), in which she acted opposite Oscar-winner Natalie Portman, Mila Kunis, Winona Ryder and Barbara Hershey. In her spare time, Anapau enjoys skiing and horseback riding. She has been a contributing editorial writer for The Stndrd Magazine and The Hollywood Film Journal among others. Anapau is a graduate of Skidmore College in New York.
Kristina Aponte was born and raised in South Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and is the oldest of four children. Kristina is of Filipino-American descent and born to parents who were raised in Manila, Philippines. Kristina has always enjoyed the performing arts and was a professional cheerleader/dancer for several Philadelphia sports teams. Kristina initially developed her passion for acting by attending one of the finest acting schools in the Philadelphia area in which she then grew passionate for this craft. She has appeared in a few features given Principal and Executive Producer roles for the horror/thriller feature, "The Listing"(2017), Supporting Lead role in "Offstage Elements" (2019), and Supporting Lead role in the upcoming Indie horror feature, "Human Hibachi 2: Feast In The Forest" (2022). Kristina was also featured background in the movie, "Creed" (2015), as one of the groupies for a rap artist.
Kristina Arntz is known for End Trip (2018), Darlin' (2019) and Six Minutes Until ... (2015).
Kristina Asmus was born Kristina Igorevna Myasnikova on April 14, 1988, in Kaliningrad, Moscow region, RSFSR, USSR (now Korolev, Russia). As a child, she was involved in gymnastics, becoming a Candidate for Master of Sports. In her mid-teens, while still in high school, she played the role of Zhenya Komelkova in a theatrical adaptation, directed by Elena Makhona, of Boris Vasilev's novel "A zori zdes tikhie..." ("The Dawns Here Are Quiet...") at the director's theater "Makhona ELena" ("MEL") in Moscow. After graduating from high school, she played the role of Fantine in Ivan Elagin's play "Portret madmuazel Tarzhi" ("The Portrait of Mademoiselle Tarsi") and the title role of the dog Silviya in the play "Silviya", a Russian adaptation of American playwright A.R. Gurney's play "Sylvia", both directed by Nataliya Ermakova of the "Korolevskiy Teatr Yunogo Eritelya" ("The Royal Theater for a Young Audience") at the "Teatr Dobroy Skazki" ("The Theater of the Kind Fairy Tale") in Moscow. In her late teens, before deciding to become an actress, she worked in the modeling business. In 2008, she entered the Mikhail Shchepkin Higher Theater School in a course taught by the famous Soviet-era actor Boris Klyuev, graduating in 2012. The debut of the actress on the screen was in early 2010 in the role of Varvara Chernous in director Maksim Pezhemskiy's popular comedy series Interny (2010) ("Interns"). Following this, in late 2010, she was named the Sexiest Woman of the Year in the Russian edition of Maxim magazine, appearing on the cover that October, with a full pictorial and interview inside. In 2011, the budding actress starred in the role of Sasha in the detective story 'Alibi' na dvoikh (2011) ("An 'Alibi' for Two"), directed by Nikolay Gusev. She lives in Moscow with her husband, actor and comedian Igor Kharlamov, and their daughter Anistasiya.
Kristina Ayanian is an actress, known for Pride Jewel (2022).
Kristina Bates is an actress and producer, known for Welcome to Nowhere (2018), A.R.C.H.I.E. (2016) and The Adventure Club (2017).
Kristina Bauer is an actress, known for Life and Nothing More (2017).
Kristina Benton is an actress and composer, known for How to Time Travel (2016), After Nightfall (2018) and Apparitions (2021).