Kirsten Grace Hoge
Kirsten Hoge, straight outta Los Angeles, is one of those people who basically grew up on set. She kicked off her career as an actor way before most folks even know what they wanna do in life, then just slid right into casting and producing when she was barely out of high school. I mean, talk about a hustle. She’s got her fingerprints on a whole bunch of projects—some you’ve probably streamed already, like Peacock’s “Boxed In” with Reginae Carter, or Lionsgate’s “The Minute You Wake Up Dead,” where Morgan Freeman and Cole Hauser do their thing. Oh, and don’t forget “Taurus” from Rivulet Films, starring Machine Gun Kelly, or “Good Mourning” with Megan Fox, Pete Davidson, and MGK again. This woman seriously doesn’t sleep.
But she’s not slowing down. There’s more coming—“Man in the Long Black Coat,” which has Christopher Lloyd (yes, Doc Brown himself), Dermot Mulroney, and Neal McDonough lined up, plus “The Movers,” a supernatural thriller with Terrance Howard and Jena Malone, both dropping by 2025. While she was juggling all that casting work, she somehow squeezed in a degree from SCAD, majoring in Film and Television Producing, and then took off for London to study at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art. She’s shot all over the States, but don’t box her in—her work’s taken her to Hong Kong, London, Greece, Norway, and Mexico City, and, honestly, it sounds like she’s just getting started.