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Kristine Shell is an actress and writer, known for 8 Ball Clown II (2019), 8 Ball Clown (2018) and Black Water Creek (2014).
Kristine Sorenson is an actress, known for The Swerve (2018).
Kristine Stolakis is a documentary film director whose work wrestles with politics, prejudice, and power. Her debut feature PRAY AWAY takes you inside the history and continuation of the "pray the gay away" or ex-gay movement, and is a Multitude Films production. It is supported by the Catapult Film Fund, Tribeca Film Institute, Hartley Film Foundation, Chicken and Egg Pictures, and SFFilm. Her directorial debut THE TYPIST (Hot Docs 2015) cracks open the untold story of a closeted Korean War veteran tasked with writing the military dishonorable discharges of outed LGBTQ seamen. It was released by KQED and was a Vimeo Staff Pick. WHERE WE STAND (DOC NYC 2015) chronicles a group of Mormon women fighting for equal rights inside their church, and was released by The Atlantic and nominated for a Student BAFTA. She also produced ATTLA (Independent Lens 2019), a co-production of ITVS and Vision Maker Media. Her filmmaking approach is shaped by her background in anthropology, journalism, politics, and community art. She holds an MFA in Documentary Film from Stanford University, where she lectures, a BA in Cultural Anthropology from New York University, and has received further training at UC Berkley's Investigative Reporting Program. She proudly hails from North Carolina and central New York. She is the founder of Lamplighter Films.
Kristine Sutherland's first love was theater. She went to an audition in high school as moral support for a friend but ended up auditioning herself. She worked as an actress on stage through the 80s, landing a few pilot roles as well as her small secretary part in Legal Eagles (1986) and her big-screen debut in Honey, I Shrunk the Kids (1989). In 1993, Kristine and her husband, John Pankow, moved to Los Angeles, looking to enjoy their daughter's upbringing. Kristine told as few people as possible that she was moving and was surprised when she received a phone call from her agent, telling her that he found a part she'd be perfect for. She auditioned for the role of "Joyce Summers" on television's Buffy the Vampire Slayer (1997). In 1999, John and Kristine decided to move to Italy for a year, intending to go for the duration of a school year, giving their daughter the chance to learn a language organically. Whilst Eleanore studied at school, Kristine flew back into the USA occasionally to film a few episodes of "Buffy". In 2000, they moved back to America, keeping a house in both Los Angeles and New York. Since leaving the show, Kristine has pursued other interests. She is a very keen photographer and became a qualified photographer thanks to a college course at the Santa Monica College. Kristine and her husband enjoy cooking Italian.
Kristine Trsek is known for Fakes, Signed, Sealed, Delivered: The Vows We Have Made (2021) and Alone in the Dead of Night (2017).
Kristine Wilde is known for The Pamela Principle (1992).
Kristine Zedek is an actor who has portrayed diverse roles in her various performances. She is a multifaceted media professional with a bouquet of selective work to her credit, which includes TV ads, short films, Music videos, a Film, Anchoring, Compering and being a Voice Over Artiste.
Kristine Zinkevica is known for Mister Mummy (2022) and History: The Interesting Bits (2022).