Kristina Kelly is an actress, known for Tango Amargo (2014), Vanderpump Rules (2013) and The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills (2010).
Actor and director, Kristina Klebe was born in New York City and raised between NY, Germany, France and Italy. She is the only daughter of two European immigrants making her first generation American. She speaks four languages fluently, though she didn't speak a single word until she was two. Her half German, half Sicilian, honorary French mother was officially knighted in 2015 into the National Order of the Legion of Honour, the highest French order for military and civil merits, for her 20+ years of exceptional charity work helping French and American children. Her father is an Emmy award nominated documentary producer. Kristina attended an all girls Catholic high school in NYC and split most of her teenage years between playing the piano, horseback riding and taking after school acting classes. She also used to read for the blind. She was accepted early and graduated from Dartmouth College cum laude with a major in Politics and a minor in Theater/Film. She continued her theater studies at the Eugene O'Neill National Theater Institute and recently attended the Grad Film Program at NYU Tisch to get her masters in directing. Although Kristina's acting career started with her first and still greatest love, the theater (she performed on numerous Off-Broadway stages in NYC, including the prestigious Public Theater, Soho Rep and MTC), she is most known for her performance as the sassy, foul-mouthed Lynda in Rob Zombie's 2007 remake of Halloween, which has cemented her as an icon in the horror genre and garnered her a large fan base. In 2013, Kristina received much praise for her depiction of the tough-as-nails psychopath Anika in Zack Parker's TIFF hit Proxy. In December 2015, The New York Times chose her film Dementia, which she also cast, as New York Times Critics Pic of the Week and her performance in the lead role of Michelle was likened to Kathy Bates in Misery. In January 2016, Kristina was nominated as best German actress at the prestigious Jupiter Awards for her performance in Oscar winner Jochen Alexander Freydank's Kafka adaptation Der Bau, starring across from German superstar Axel Prahl. Kristina has managed to work as both a character actor and leading lady in over 50 productions of film and television in both the US and Europe. She has appeared across genres and platforms in horror movies, thrillers, musicals, comedies and numerous procedural dramas, working with the likes of Spike Lee, Kevin Hart, Neil Marshall, Tom DiCillo, Griffin Dunne and Darren Lynn Bousman. She often works with the same directors twice (Milan Todorovic, Mike Mendez, Rob Zombie, Adam Green and Marcos Siega) and has graced the cover of MAXIM (caveat: in Serbia). Kristina's most recent trend is playing kick-ass detectives. Neil Marshall (Constantine, Game of Thrones, Doomsday) first cast her as Detective McNally in his episode of Tales of Halloween (2015 Certified Fresh on Rotten Tomatoes) "Bad Seed." She then played Detective Pierce across from 80s action star Dolph Lundgren in the Mike Mendez helmed Don't Kill It (to be released 2016/2017), and just wrapped the lead detective role, Detective Martin, in Kevin Shulman's Marvista Studios produced amnesia thriller. As a director, Kristina has produced and been the videographer on shoots in Hawaii, Haiti and Nicaragua as well as NY and LA. She has shot over a dozen open heart surgeries for organizations such as Doctors without Borders, Surgeons of Hope and Open Heart Haiti. Kristina's directorial debut short film "As Human As Animal" starring Diamond Dallas Page played in competition at Sitges and was bought by FEARnet. She produced and directed an ad campaign for the vape company Henley and most recently directed a female MMA fight on the phantom camera - part of which was shot as VR and showcased at Sundance 2016 as the first ever 1000fps VR piece. On the side, she has been working with a charity called French-American Aid for Children for over 10 years while also acting as a volunteer and foster parent at Best Friends Animal Society and Much Love Animal Rescue. She was a competitive equestrian for over a decade, including doing three day eventing, and is a certified rescue diver.
Kristina Knaben Hennestad is an actress, known for Joyride (2011), Skumringslandet (2014) and Pornopung (2013).
Kristina Kopf was born on May 27, 1966. She is known for 75 (2017), Flopsee and Buttercup (2019) and Axe Giant: The Wrath of Paul Bunyan (2013).
Kristina Korbut is a student at VGIK in Moscow. The first major role - in the short film "Natasha", where Christina played a ballerina. Then she played the main role in the series "Searching for an Angel", the role of a girl from the orphanage. Also she played the main role in the web series of the famous Russian producer Ilya Kulikov called "Overheard".
Kristina Korsholm is a Danish born, theater trained actress and writer, who grew up between Denmark and New Mexico. Kristina has a BA in Film from University of Copenhagen and a BA in Journalism from University of Stockholm and during college she signed with Elite Models and began traveling the world as a fashion model. Her model career propelled her into many high profile magazines such as Vogue Italia, ELLE, Bazaar, Night Magazine. She is a European style icon, having been called 'The Danish It-Girl' by Bazaar Magazine and Cosmopolitan Magazine nominated her 'Globetrotter of the Year' in their 'Fearless Female Awards'. As an author she has two published books under her belt, the latest "NYC - Head over High Heels. In Europe she's known for her work as a series regular playing "Sugar Sweet" in the Scandinavian drama series "The Team", playing opposite Lars Mikkelsen. Her recent films include, Amazon Prime comedy "1st Born", starring Tom Berenger and a starring vehicle in 2020, seeing her as both 'Marilyn' and 'Baby Girl' in "Lionesse". A film she co-wrote and co-produced with Space Rocket Nation. Kristina lives in Los Angeles and is the co-owner of BonnaVedda Entertainment, a Los Angeles based Danish / American Film Production Company founded by Kristina and David Sakurai. As filmmakers, they have both been successful bridge builders in cross cultured productions in US, Europe and Asia and they work together with a solid network of innovative and seasoned international filmmakers. "I believe the story is 'King' and I want to tell stories that are so good they need to be told" Kristina says. Her primary focus now is on developing her acting career further and writing and producing screenplays for movies and TV.
Kristina Kostiv is known for Worldquake (2017), DeXit: Der nächste Flüchtling bist du (2016) and Berlin Syndrome (2017).
Kristina Krofft was born on July 20, 1968 in Los Angeles, California, USA. She is an actress, known for The Net (1995), Dexter (2006) and Double Trouble (1992).
Kristina Kucherenko was born on February 18, 1998 in Moscow, Russia. She is an actress, known for Dostali! (2015), Moya bolshaya tayna (2021) and Dark World II: Equilibrium (2013).
Kristina Kuzmina is an actress and writer, known for Assassins Run (2013), Adyutanty lyubvi (2005) and Hope for the Addicted (2005). She was previously married to Dmitriy Meskhiev.