Lista de Personas Famosas llamadas Kirsten
Kirsten Dunst
Kirsten Caroline Dunst es una actriz, modelo y cantante estadounidense. Debutó en el medio cinematográfico con Oedipus Wrecks, un cortometraje de Woody Allen perteneciente a la antología cinematográfica Historias de Nueva York (1989). A los doce años fue reconocida por su interpretación de la vampiresa Claudia en Entrevista con el vampiro (1994), papel por el cual fue nominada al Globo de Oro como mejor actriz de reparto. Ese mismo año actuó en la película Mujercitas, lo que contribuyó al aumento de su popularidad.
Kirsten Gillibrand
Kirsten Elizabeth Rutnik Gillibrand es una abogada y política estadounidense del Partido Demócrata, senadora por el estado de Nueva York desde 2009, ocupando el escaño que dejó vacante Hillary Rodham Clinton cuando asumió el cargo de Secretaria de Estado en la administración de Obama.
Kirsten Vangsness
Kirsten Vangsness es una actriz estadounidense. Hizo su debut en teatro, donde ganó algunos premios: 15 Minutes of Female Best Actress Award, Los Angeles Drama Critics Award for Best Emerging Comic Actress y Golden Betty Award.[cita requerida]
Kirsten Fehrs
Kirsten Fehrs is a Lutheran bishop of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Northern Germany.
Kirsten Storms
Kirsten Renee Storms is an American actress and voice actress. She is best known for her roles as Zenon Kar in the Zenon trilogy, Emily in Johnny Tsunami, and Bonnie Rockwaller in Kim Possible. Storms played Isabella "Belle" Black on the NBC soap opera Days of Our Lives from 1999 to 2004. In 2005, Storms was cast as the character Maxie Jones on the ABC soap opera General Hospital and its spin-off General Hospital: Night Shift. She departed the series in September 2011 upon being diagnosed with endometriosis and was replaced in the role by Jen Lilley. After nearly a year off-screen, Storms returned as Maxie on September 5, 2012. Storms took maternity leave on January 2, 2014 and returned on April 8, 2014.
Kirsten Costas
Kirsten Marina Costas was an American high school student who was murdered by her classmate, Bernadette Protti, in June 1984.
Kirsten Powers
Kirsten Anne Powers is an American author, columnist, and political analyst. She currently writes for USA Today, and is an on-air political analyst at CNN, where she appears regularly on Anderson Cooper 360°, CNN Tonight with Don Lemon, and The Lead with Jake Tapper. The Washington Post called her "bright-eyed, sharp-tongued, [and] gamely combative". The New Republic noted Powers "held her own in any debate" at Fox News and quoted columnist Erik Wemple, who called her "a ferocious advocate for her points of view".
Kirsten Walther
Kirsten Walther was a Danish actress. She appeared in more than 50 films and television shows between 1956 and 1983. She is well known for her role in the films of the Olsen Gang and died unexpectedly at the age of 53 from heart failure.
Kirsten Heisig
Kirsten Heisig was a German juvenile magistrate. Heisig was criticized by parts of the political left and parts of the Arabic community for her statements and for her view that some foreign cultures neglect education and encourage juvenile delinquency. As a juvenile magistrate for Neukölln, an area with a crime rate 40% above the average of Berlin, she initiated a model that streamlined procedures and targeted an appearance before court within 3–5 weeks after the deed had been committed for deeds punishable by a maximum imprisonment of 4 weeks. Other key elements were encounters between delinquent and victim and community service and a cooperation between legal organs and social workers. This model was extended to the entire city of Berlin in June 2010 and caught attention on a national level.
Kirsten Ren
Lorene Ren, previously known as Kirsten Ren, is a Taiwanese actress, model and singer. Her surname is sometimes spelled as Jen. She is the younger sister of Taiwanese girl group S.H.E member Selina Jen. Ren graduated from National Taiwan Normal University, with a bachelor's degree in home economics, human development and family studies.