Kirsty Hinchcliffe

Kirsty Hinchcliffe

Kirsty Hinchcliffe is an Australian actor.

Hinchcliffe was born in Malaysia when her father was in the Air Force. She went to acting school in Sydney, studied some more in London, then moved on to New York.She has appeared in numerous off-off Broadway plays, in various television episodes like "Law & Order" and many independent films. The independent films include: "The Third Nail" playing opposite Huntley Ritter, "Cold Ones" starring opposite C. Thomas Howell, "The Definite Maybe" starring Josh Lucas, "Pagans" as a part of the ensemble cast with Annie Parisse and in “Jungfrau, Die” she played once again the female lead. Jungfrau, Die was an official selection for the Berlin and Toronto Film Festivals. Her many other credits can be seen on IMDB.

External links: Kirsty Hinchcliffe at the Internet Movie Database, Kirsty Hinchcliffe at Yahoo Movies, http://www.speedreels.com/talent/khinchcliffe


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