Kirsty Hinchcliffe

Kirsty Hinchcliffe
Born Kirsty Hinchcliffe
(1979-07-27) 27 July 1979
New South Wales, Australia
Occupation Actor
Years active 1994-2008
Spouse(s) Lucas Bryant (1 child)

Kirsty Hinchcliffe (born 27 July 1979) is an Australian-born actress and personal trainer based in Los Angeles, United States.[1]

Biography

Hinchcliffe was born in New South Wales, Australia. Her father was in the Royal Australian Air Force.[2] She went to acting school in Sydney, studied some more in London, then moved on to New York City. 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.

As a personal trainer in the Los Angeles-area, Hinchcliffe has worked with many celebrity clients, though she does not work exclusively with Hollywood stars. Throughout 2009, she and Swedish-born "trainer-to-the-stars" Caroline Lindqvist offered a paid, outdoor workout class to the public called "Booty Calls."[3]

Personal life

Hinchcliffe is married to Canadian-American actor Lucas Bryant, who stars as Nathan Wuornos on the Syfy channel original series Haven.

Hinchcliffe and her husband, Lucas, have a daughter born in August 2008.[4]

Hinchcliffe is currently living in Santa Monica, California with her husband and daughter.[5][6]

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