Kirsten Huxtable
- Director
- Actress
- Writer
Kirsten Nicole Huxtable was born in Northern California in November of 1992. Her mother was an x-ray technician turned stay-at-home mom, while her father is a real estate agent. Kirsten has one older brother. As a kid, Kirsten's parents would hold movie nights where she was introduced to the magic of cinema. Charlie Chaplin, Dick Van Dyke, Humphrey Bogart, Gregory Peck, Audrey Hepburn, Marlon Brando, all taught her a thing or two about life and the mystic of Hollywood. Growing up, she was always pleased to help out behind the camera, filming the middle school and high school plays. High School creative writing and film classes nurtured Kirsten's love for the art of making movies. Storytelling was in her bones. Kirsten was chosen to be a stunt camera operator on her high school production of "Every 15-Minutes". She took many creative arts classes and ended up as an extra in her professor's feature length film, "Love Concord". Working on a real film set inspired her to join a college film festival in 2012. She wrote, produced, filmed, and edited the entire student short. Her short film "Life" went on to win best drama at her college and was debuted at Universal Studios in Hollywood in front of a live audience.