Kirsten Praout is a well-known Canadian film and TV star, known for her roles in such projects as Brainstorming, Electra, Tell Me Without Cheating, Wow Trip 3, etc. We will find out in which other the actress starred in films and TV shows.
Biography
Kirsten Praout (photo below) was born in 1990 in the Canadian city of Vancouver in the family of a pediatric doctor and neurology specialist. She graduated from Collingwood High School, where she studied with Canadian actors such as Mackenzie Davis and Alexander Ludwig. And then she entered James McGill University, where she showed interest in English literature.
Kirsten began her acting career even before graduation. As a child, she dreamed that someday she would play the princess in one of the Disney projects. And although she did not become part of the well-known children's cinema and animation company, partly her dream came true. Kirsten got her first role at the age of ten when she played the girl Stella in the film âThe History of Linda McCartneyâ by Arman Mastroiani (2000).
Carier start
The next appearance of Kirsten Prouut took place on the TV screen in the same year, where she appeared as an episodic character in Chris Brancatoâs science fiction drama âThe First Waveâ (1998 - 2001). In the role of Brittany Morgan starred in the television films of Tibor Takachi: âOnce Upon a Christmasâ and âOnce Again at Christmasâ. And starred in one episode of the first season of the science fiction drama by Peter O`Fallon "Mysterious Ways" (2000 - 2002).
The actress played the small role of young Tracy Wellman in the thriller Richard Pepin Brain Attack (2001), where a private psychic detective rushes in search of the senator's kidnapped daughter. Then Kirsten appeared in the criminal detective Martin Culhoven's "Cave" (2001). And in the same year, she starred in Sam Pillsburyâs television fantasy drama âWedding Dressâ about a magical dress that had been in the hands of many people until it was finally used for its intended purpose.
Stargate to the Dead Zone
Kirsten Prout played in the first season of the post-apocalyptic drama Brian Michael Bendis "Jeremiah" (2002 - 2004). In the role of Katie appeared in one episode of the science fiction series Lynn Lehmann "Beyond Faith: True or False" (1997 - 2002). She got the role of Susan Reid in the first season of Stephen Kingâs multi-part sci-fi drama Dead Zone (2002 - 2007). And she played another episodic character in the science fiction television series Jonathan Glassner and Brad Wright "Stargate 3B-1" (1997 - 2007).
At the age of thirteen, the actress received a black taekwondo belt. Apparently, that's why she was so easily given the role in the superhero action movie Rob Bowman's Electra (2006). She played Abbigail Miller - the chosen one, whose existence was predicted in ancient scriptures. She was considered a decisive figure in the confrontation between good and evil. That is why Abby was the main target of the âHandâ mercenaries.
Special Group of Deadly Sins
In 2005, the actress appeared in two episodes of the seventh season of the police drama CTV channel "Special Group" (1998 - 2005). Two years later, she played Samantha Cooper, the main character, in Michael Scottâs television thriller âTell Me Without Cheatingâ. And in 2010, she played a small role in the fantastic action movie of Tibor Takach âClashâ about the meteor shower that hit San Francisco.
In the period from 2006 to 2009, Kirsten was listed as the main actor of the fantastic teenage television series Eric Bress and Jay Gruber "Kyle XY". She got the role of Amanda Boom - a girl living next door to the child prodigy Kyle, and in the future his lover. And then she got one of the main roles in Dag Campbellâs thriller âLocked Upâ (2010) and a cameo in two episodes of Jeff Renfro's miniseries âThe Seven Deadly Sins.â
Twilight sixteen
In 2010, David Slade made the third part of the fantasy melodrama Twilight. Saga. Eclipse". One of the roles in the film, based on the novels of Stephanie Meyer, went to Kirsten Praout. In Twilight, the actress played the role of Lucy, Jasper's longtime friend, who helped gather an army of converts. And after the Saga, the actress played Charlotte Chamberlin, the girlfriend of the main character, in twelve episodes of Charles Pratt Jr.'s teenage drama.
In 2009, American director Jacob Gentry presented the world a picture âAlready possible, but very scaryâ, telling about how a girl decides to celebrate her coming of age in a house in which a series of brutal murders was once committed. And the killer returns right in the midst of the holiday. Kirsten Proust was offered the role of Alex Bell in the second and third parts of this horror movie: âMy Super Psycho Sweet 16: Part 2â and âMy Super Psycho Sweet 16: Part 3â. This direct plot continuation shows how the participants of that party try to forget the events that happened that day, but the past is in no hurry to let them go.

The role of the supporting actress received in the criminal comedy of Carl Bessia "No Hints" (2013). She played one of the main roles in the thriller Wow Ride 3, filmed by Declan O`Brien in 2014. She starred in the television drama Jason Burke's "Fatal Friends" (2015). And she starred in Terry Milesâs horror film âEven Lambs Have Teethâ (2015) about two girls who decide to take revenge on those who tortured them.
New items
It is expected that several more films with Kirsten Prout will be ready soon. We are talking about Eric T. Finkelâs thriller âSomebody Elseâ, Joe Ariasâs thriller âCapturedâ, Ron Oliverâs melodrama âThe Christmas Trainâ and Mitchell Stewartâs horror film âCome Play With Usâ.