Kirsten is a renowned actress, celebrated for her innate affinity for the lighter aspects of life and her impressive comedic timing. Despite her Southern roots, Kirsten's insatiable desire to experience the world has led her to relocate to various destinations. Born and raised in Texas, Kirsten's formative years were marked by her attendance at a prestigious private high school in Mexico City, Mexico D.F.
Following her high school education, Kirsten pursued higher learning at the University of Texas at Austin, where she graduated with honors. Shortly after, she landed a lead role in the film "The House on Todville Road," directed by the acclaimed Bob Burge and shot on location in Texas. This breakthrough performance served as a springboard for Kirsten's transition to Los Angeles, where she secured roles on various television shows.
One of her most notable roles was as Loretta Wilding, a series regular on the Discovery Channel and Animal Planet's "Hollywood Safari," which aired for 22 episodes. After spending three years in Manhattan, Kirsten returned to Los Angeles, continuing to hone her craft in television and improv.