Born in Edmonton, Alberta, Kirsten Wendlandt currently resides and works as an actress in Toronto, Ontario. Her most recent work includes acting in the 2017 Cannes Film Festival featured short film "Noah's Truck', and the short film "Lariat" which took home 1st place at the 48 Hour Film Project Toronto. Growing up in a military family, Kirsten was aware at an early age of her dreams, passions, and aspirations. Constantly moving from one city to another in her early years, she began taking dance classes and acting in various plays as a means to make new friends. Quickly her love of dancing and singing turned into a passion for the spotlight. Her family eventually settled back in her hometown of Edmonton, Alberta. Knowing she was settled, she began to focus on school and put her dreams of being a performer aside. But fate and passion would again meet in the summer of 2008. Looking for a summer job led her to promotional modelling, and within one short summer she was working full time in various capacities including campaigns, fashion shows, print modelling, and promotional work. Kirsten then returned to University in the fall of 2008 and continued to maintain her 3.90 GPA all the while working part time as a promotional model.Within the next couple of years Kirsten began taking acting classes, signed on with a local agent, completed her Business Degree with a major in Marketing, and began acting in various films. Her love of the screen was born. In 2011 she attended the Motion Picture Arts program at Red Deer College, and spent the next year studying her craft under the mentorship of Larry Reese. Since then she has acted in over 15 short films, including HYDE which was a nominee at the 2013 Alberta Film and Television awards, and featured at the 2012 Edmonton International Film Festival, 8 feature films, a television series, numerous web series and commercials, and a handful of music videos. With no plans of stopping anytime soon, Kirsten looks forward to what will hopefully be an exciting future in film.
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 The Dead Zone (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 The Twilight Saga: 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, My Super Psycho Sweet 16: Part 2 (2010) and My Super Psycho Sweet 16: Part 3 (2012), and portrayed the lovable "Char Chamberlin" on ABC Family's teen drama, The Lying Game (2011). Kirsten has both a solid history in the industry as well as a promising future in both film and television.
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