Education
Kristina went to high school in New York City and graduated from Dartmouth College cum laude with a major in Politics and a minor in Theater/Film. Kristina attended the National Theater Institute at the Eugene O"Neill Theater Center in Waterford, Connecticut and attended the prestigious New York University Graduate Film Program at Tisch School of the Arts in New York City.
Career
Born in New York City on June 18, 1979,≈ Kristina Klebe (pronounced "Kleeb") spent much time overseas with her family in Germany, France and Italy. With an ability to speak all of the above languages due to her European heritage, she jokes she sometimes cannot decide whether she feels more European or more like a New Yorker. She gave up being a competitive equestrian for a more complete immersion in theater in her teens.
Her acting career began on several noteworthy offBroadway stages.
Ranging from characters such as Juliet in "Romeo & Juliet," Beatrice in "The Servant of Two Masters," Dorimene in "The Bourgeois Gentleman," Mary in "On The Verge," and Jill in "The Big Funk," she has worked at Soho Representative, The Public Theater, New York Theater Workshop, 59E59, The Jean Cocteau Repertory and the Underwood Theater in New York City. Her first foray into acting, however, was when she was 7 and she and her best friend would write musical sketches and perform them for an admiring parental audience. Although Klebe cherishes the art of acting as her true passion, she also freelances as a videographer and is working on her own documentary.
She is also currently attending the highly esteemed Graduate Program at New York University. She is the co-creator of the web series "FRICK" which has been getting great buzz from tastemakers in that emerging medium. Her other hobbies include horseback riding, diving (she is a rescue diver), writing poetry, traveling, and listening to music