Krystal Torres was born in Brooklyn, New York and raised in the mountains of the Poconos in Pennsylvania. Krystal discovered her passion for the performing arts while studying at East Stroudsburg North High School. She was apart of a unique Improv Theater Program called Students Together for the Outreach and Protection of Abuse, STOP Abuse. Through this program she was offered the opportunity to travel throughout the East Coast and educate and bring awareness to students on bullying, dating abuse, substance abuse and many other situations that teenagers are faced with on a daily basis. Upon graduating from St. John's University in Queens, New York with a Bachelor of Science in Communication Arts, she interned as an audio editor at Sirius XM radio, CBS Radio, and Entertainment Tonight. Thereafter she was accepted into the 2 year Actor Program at the notable William Esper Studio in Manhattan, New York which is noted as one of the top 25 Best Acting Schools by the Hollywood Reporter for the last three years. At the William Esper Studio Krystal studied the Meisner Technique and learned how to live truthfully under imaginary circumstances. It was of great importance for her to truly appreciate and understand the craft of acting. Krystal has led a few short films, the most recent titled Engage. This short film directed, written and produced by the talented Nikki Guirre graduate from the University of Southern California, USC, Film Program. This film is in post- production and will be released to film festivals upon its completion. Krystal had her first debut on television on the Lifetime Movie Network, LMN, for the Lifetime TV Movie Cyber Case in her supporting role as the Tenant. Krystal proudly supports Women's rights and equality of all minorities to be represented in the Television and Film Industry. Krystal is also an advocate for the organization STOP Abuse.
Krystal Tiffany Vayda is a dynamic and passionate producer with over two decades of industry experience. Her introduction to the business was in front of the camera as both a print model and child actor. As she matured, she took a break from Hollywood to study communications in Fullerton, California as well as a lengthy stint abroad studying performance at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Arts. After returning stateside, her focus shifted to learning more about building projects from the ground up. As the God Daughter of an Academy member; Krystal was introduced to one of Hollywood's most innovative, groundbreaking and Academy Award winning producers, Mark Johnson (Rainman, The Chronicles of Narnia, The Notebook). Under his tutelage, Krystal gleaned an extensive knowledge of both film and television producing, which in turn spurred her first foray into feature producing. In 2014, alongside her business partner and brother, Brandon Vayda, Krystal executive produced the thriller "The Girl in the Photographs" which premiered at TIFF 2015 during the notable Midnight Madness showcase. In 2018, Krystal and Brandon launched their own production company: Quarzo Studios. The company, which focuses on multi-genre, high-brow, character-driven projects geared toward young adults. Quarzo focuses on equity financing, development and physical production alike. Krystal currently resides in Los Angeles and continues to dedicate herself to the craft of making memorable and timeless pictures for audiences worldwide.
Krystal Vee is known for her performance in "Scorpion King 3," which played the role of Princess Silda, directed by Roel Reine. Born in Bangkok, Thailand as the second daughter of a Thai father and a British mother. As a result of her father's Diplomatic work she spent a total of six years living in Russia where she attended an Anglo-American School. At the age of eight she did her first TV commercial before heading back to Russia for the second time. Upon returning to Thailand, Krystal was immediately sourced for TV commercials and by the age of 15 she was actively working throughout Asia. At age 17, she landed her first film role in Maid (2004) and soon after starred in a number of local Thai TV sitcoms. Krystal worked as a model in Singapore, Hong Kong, China, Malaysia, Philippines, and upon returning to Thailand in 2008 she got a role in Street Fighter: The Legend of Chun-Li (2009), starring Kristin Kreuk, Chris Klein, and Neil McDonough. Upon completion of her first role in a Hollywood feature film she landed her first onscreen leading role in an independent film called The Lazarus Papers (2009) starring Danny Trejo, Gary Daniels, Tiny Lister, and Bai Ling. As a result of her Hollywood movies she continues to work and live both in Los Angeles and Thailand.
Krystal Willis is known for The Adventures of Jurassic Pet: The Lost Secret (2023).
Krystal-Lee Brown is an actress, known for The Dead Lands (2020), Waru (2017) and Potae Pai (2018).
Krystall Schott is an actress, known for Easter Egg (2018), Ballet of Blood (2015) and Earthquake Country (2022).
Born in the tiny town of Palatka, this only child was raised in the Florida sunshine. It all began when her parents met at the Azalea Festival. Her mom was a contestant in the beauty pageant and her dad was a judge. Guess who won. Krystee spent most of her childhood in St. Petersburg where she cherished the most beautiful beaches in the world. Her talents were nurtured from the start. She tried her hand at everything from dancing and singing to playing piano and the flute, from ice-skating and horse back riding, to juggling and twirling the baton. This three time state champion twirler had Olympic dreams! Unfortunately, baton twirling never made it as an Olympic event. What a shame. Being precocious and independent, Krystee graduated from high school and moved to Los Angeles at 16. Over the years, she has made memorable appearances on some of television's most popular shows including 7th Heaven, Roseanne, and Boy Meets World. Remembered for her kick-ass role on Saved By The Bell, this lovely lady wrestler helped Bayside win the championships! It has become one of the most talked about episodes in the show's history. Krystee played Trish Putterman, the battery operated robotic teenager in a series of Duracell Battery commercials. As a Putterman, she sported state-of-the-art latex prosthetics and a head-to-toe plastic wardrobe taking up to 4 hours a day to apply. The kitschy campaign was directed by Barry Sonnenfeld and became a phenomenon in the 90s including T-shirts, phone cards, even Halloween costumes. Krystee seems to have endless amounts of creativity except when it comes to naming pets. Her Papillon dog is named "Papillon". She hates talking on the phone but is a voracious reader. She spends her afternoons at museums and people watching and swears they feed the same need. She is definitely a night person, but is often spotted watching the sunrise after a night of dancing. She is a self-proclaimed "Pop Culture Junkie". She sees at least two movies a week at a theater, is proud to be a Disneyland annual pass holder, and could never have an ipod big enough to hold her ever-growing library of music. She is addicted to Rockstars (the energy drinks and the men). She has seen hundreds of concerts and makes an annual pilgrimage to the Coachella Music and Arts Festival. Krystee spends her spare time as a "Seeing Eye Dog" for her aunt who lost her eyesight to diabetes. She volunteers at an elementary school and actively recycles. Add her warm and charismatic personality and you would think she was "practicing for sainthood". Krystee is currently working on a sketch comedy show called Static. It seems like the perfect gig to show off her versatility and innate comedic talent. After all, she does love laughing at herself!
Krysteen Savane is a Kenyan Creative Film Producer, Production Manager & Actress. She has worked on both stage and screen for several years and has starred in various Shows on local TV stations. Krysteen starred in multiple films including Soul Boy, Ndoto za Elibidi, Ni Sisi & on the Netflix series,Sense8. She produced the award winning film Ni Sisi (Its Us), for S.A.F.E Kenya, worked as an associate producer for Watatu Film and co-directed the short film Malika. She worked as a Production manager on Watu Wote (All of Us), a short film that won Best Short Film at the Student Oscar Awards 2017, and was nominated for an Oscar in the category of Best Live Action short film, in 2018. Between 2004 and 2016 Krysteen worked as a producer, production manager and actress for the Kenyan S.A.F.E Kenya, that is using street theatre to educate and inspire social change. In 2006 Krysteen helped set up the Anno's Africa children's arts program with Bee Gilbert in Nairobi where she co-organized the 6 weeks Artistic Anno's Africa Pilot Program,offering creative classes in dance, ballet, drama, music, acrobatics, creative writing and visual arts for children and young people in a school in Majengo, Nairobi. This pilot developed into yearly intensive workshop sessions and then in 2008 the Berlin based charity One Fine Day e.V. joined forces with Anno's Africa and started a continuation program to the workshops and now run weekly creative classes in Kibera and Mathare throughout the year. Since the inception, Krysteen runs both the Anno's Africa and One Fine Day Creative Arts programs. In 2017 Krysteen founded the Kenyan CBO Anno's One Fine Day as an affiliate to Anno's Africa and One Fine Day as a sustainable measure for the children's creative arts program
Krystel Roche is a multilingual actress and model who speaks French, Créole, English and Spanish. Ever since kindergarten, Krystel was exposed to a crowd and performed in school dance and theater. Straight from High School, she left her entire family behind and went to New York to focus on her education and her acting career. She now resides in Los Angeles, California
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