Kirsten Johnson is an actress and director, known for eXistenZ (1999), Dollface (2016) and Eclipse (1994).
Kirsten Johnson graduated from Brown University in 1987, with a BA in Fine Arts and Literature. After two years in West Africa working on local fiction and documentary film projects, she attended the FEMIS (the French National Film School) in Paris. Her film "Cameraperson" premiered at Sundance 2016 and her short "The Above" premiered at 2015 New York Film Festival. Her work as a cinematographer appears in Oscar-winning "Citizen Four," Academy Award-nominated, "The Invisible War," Tribeca winner, "Pray the Devil Back to Hell," "Fahrenheit 9/11", Academy Award-nominated "Asylum," "This Film is Not Yet Rated," and "Derrida."
Kirsten Jordan is known for Million Dollar Listing New York (2012), Celebrity Family Feud (2008) and Extra (1994).
Kirsten Joy Todd is an actress, known for Jessie and the Elf Boy (2022).
Kirsten Khorsand is an actress, known for Flu (2020) and Amber's Descent (2020).
Kirsten Kozak is known for Haunters: The Art of the Scare (2017), Kicking & Screaming (2017) and TMZ on TV (2007). She has been married to Rick Kozak since May 29, 2015.
Kirsten Krehbiel is an actress and writer, known for Law of Attraction (2020), Icing on the Cake (2020) and Match Struck (2021).
Kirsten Krieg is known for An Evening with Beverly Luff Linn (2018), Dhar Mann (2018) and G.B.F. (2013).
Kirsten Latham is known for Crikey! It's the Irwins (2018).
Kirsten Lea was born in London, England and is the daughter of Charlie Lea, who produced and managed actor Anthony Newley, husband of actress Joan Collins. Kirsten was brought up immersed in the acting profession and first appeared on stage at the tender age of four, when her father invited her to tread the boards of the world famous stage at the London Palladium, where he worked as a producer. Kirsten began taking classes in performing arts from the age of four, and was consequently cast in the lead roles in plays as soon as she began attending preparatory school. Throughout her teens, she continued to win the lead roles in plays such as Romeo & Juliet, Great Expectations, A Midsummer's Night Dream and Wuthering Heights. She twice won awards for Best Actress at her local theatre school and later went on to teach children Dance and Drama at the Theatre Train School in London. After her father's death when she was just sixteen, she chose not to attend a formal drama school, despite winning a scholarship to one. Instead she continued to take private tuition under a range of dance, drama and music coaches while earning a degree in Art History and Journalism. After passing her examinations with distinctions, Kirsten worked for several magazines including Harpers & Queen and had regular features published in magazines such as Company, Women's Health, Total Style, Ms London, Girl About Town and The Magazine Guide. She also wrote a monthly fashion column for British newspaper, The Union Jack, published across America, while also appearing as a model and cover girl for numerous other publications. Kirsten began writing screenplays in her early twenties and finally turned her hand to production, when she produced a million pound Variety Theatre Show in honor of her late father, in place of her own wedding reception. The show featured family show business friends such as comedian Jimmy Tarbuck, Mind Reader Graham P. Jolley and Grammy-Nominated Jazz Pianist Jamie Cullum. Kirsten also hosted the show. Continuing her intensive study of acting with private drama teachers in England throughout her early twenties, it was while attending a master class at the London Academy of Film that Kirsten came to the attention of renowned director and acting coach Milfid Ellis, who has described Kirsten as "having a real gift". Milfid has since supported Kirsten in both the classroom and on location. In early 2008, Kirsten made a highly publicized appearance at both the Spirit Awards for Independent Film and the 80th Annual Academy Awards ® where she was one of 'the most photographed stars on the red carpet'. She then went on to make her feature film debut in the highly anticipated production of _The Soloist (2008)_directed by 'Joe Wright'( Atonement (2007), Pride & Prejudice (2005)), where she starred alongside Robert Downey Jr.. Combining her passion for acting and producing, Kirsten launched her own production company, LoveLea Films, with branches in London and Los Angeles where she divides her time.