Kieren van den Blink
After graduating from Columbia University, Kieren van den Blink debuted on Broadway in "The Diary of Anne Frank" playing sister Margot to Natalie Portman's Anne. She then flew to Los Angeles after booking her first audition playing a young Linda Hamilton in a TV movie. Next she scored the coveted role of Rogue in the animated hit series "Wolverine & The X-Men." Her West Coast stage debut brought Alec Baldwin to the theater. The next day, he called Lorne Michaels prompting NBC to fly her out to Manhattan to test for "Saturday Night Live." Kieren recently wrote and directed her first film, the award-winning short, Fingernail Moon, which she shot in one continuous 18.5 minute take. She has penned a beloved column in the Los Angeles Times Magazine called Sounds of the City as well as the children's book, Sniff, which she has co-adapted into an animated children's series called "The Sensational Five." She was awarded a Ford Foundation Grant to write her memoir, Mighty Forces Are Gathering On Your Behalf, which she's completing. She co-wrote the feature script MINE, a Sundance Screenwriter's Lab Finalist. She's currently completing a TV pilot, inspired by the cop shows of the 1970s.

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