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Kristen Flores
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Born |
Kristen Lee Ridgway Seattle, Washington, U.S. |
Residence | Los Angeles, California |
Spouse(s) | Actor Dominic Flores (2009–Present) |
Kristen Ridgway Flores is Founder and CEO of The Feel Good Film Festival in Hollywood, California and an American actress, set designer, production designer, and film producer.
Ms. Flores received her early theatre and acting training in Seattle, Washington, where she participated in numerous theatrical productions including “Helen Keller”, “Guys and Dolls”, “South Pacific“, “Narnia”, and “Little Mary Sunshine”. She continued her theatrical and acting studies in Santa Barbara, California at the “Westmont College Theatre Arts Department” where she received her theatre and communications degrees. Once relocating to Hollywood, she pursued a curriculum of film studies.
Flores contributions include actress, production designer, set designer, and producer for Hollywood films and television programs, including the television comedy series, “The Playbook”. Flores' first credited film in 2005 was “West Bank Story”, the Academy Awards winning, fast-paced musical comedy. In 2006-2007 Flores worked in the art department of the television series, Heroes, which received the 2007 Academy of Television Arts & Sciences nomination for the Art Director's Guild Award. From 2007 until 2010 she tried out animation at Nickelodeon on the kids' classic cartoon, “SpongeBob SquarePants”, a television series that has been awarded numerous primetime Emmy Awards for outstanding animated programming. In 2009, she began working as a producer in the 2009 film “Dandelion Dharma”. She also produced the 2011 MTV reality television series, “Cuff’d”, released August 2011.