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Biographie complète
Kristin Condon is an American actress, producer, and multi-disciplinary artist known for her versatility across film, television, and movement-based arts. She gained significant recognition for her role as Henrietta in the 2025 surreal neo-noir thriller Serpentine Pink, a project she also produced.
Her artistic journey began with a deep foundation in dance. After moving to Massachusetts with her family, she trained with the Boston Ballet and the Ballet Theatre of Boston. She later joined the California Ballet Company in San Diego while earning her undergraduate degree from the University of Southern California (USC). Her transition into acting was marked by her first film role as a ballet dancer in the critically acclaimed Being John Malkovich.
Condon solidified her professional training by earning a Master of Fine Arts in Acting from USC. Throughout her career, she has appeared in television series such as Bones and The Cape. Often credited as Kristin D'Andrea in her earlier work, she has contributed to numerous short films, including Samba and Bombay Skies, frequently utilizing her skills as a professional dancer. Beyond the screen, she is an accomplished yoga and Pilates instructor, choreographer, and narrator for audiobooks.
Nom de naissance: Sabina Maria Zúñiga Varela
Date de naissance: N/A
Lieu de naissance: New Mexico, United States
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Noms alternatifs: Sabina Zúñiga Varela, Sabina Zuniga
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Biographie complète
Sabina Zuniga Varela is a distinguished American actress, director, and educator whose work is deeply rooted in the exploration of identity, social justice, and the Latinx experience. Raised in New Mexico as the daughter of a civil rights activist, her upbringing profoundly influenced her artistic commitment to storytelling that centers on community and heritage. She holds a Master’s degree in Special Education from the University of New Mexico and earned her Master of Fine Arts in Acting from the USC School of Dramatic Arts in 2011.
In the theatrical world, Varela has gained significant acclaim for her frequent collaborations with playwright Luis Alfaro. She is particularly celebrated for her powerful portrayal of the title character in Mojada, a modern reimagining of Medea, which she performed at prestigious venues such as The Public Theater and the Oregon Shakespeare Festival. Beyond the stage, her screen career includes notable roles in the television series American Crime and the film Serpentine Pink.
À propos du film: Serpentine Pink (2025)
Année de sortie: 2025
Nation: United States
Titre alternatif: N/A
Réalisateur: Vivian Sorenson
Scénariste: Megan Breen
Production & Genre
Producteur(s): Producer: Ron Hanks
Executive_Producer: Larissa D'Andrea
Sociétés: 1157 Productions, Hard Knock Productions
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Mots-clés
Mots-clés: lesbian, neo-noir, psychological thriller, queer, surreal
Histoire
Set in Joshua Tree, California, 'Serpentine Pink' follows a reclusive biker woman and her John Wayne-obsessed exotic dancer lover who survive a violent acid attack. As they struggle to heal from their trauma, they encounter an ethereal psychic and an aspiring healer who help them confront and overcome their deep-rooted pain and the cycle of possessive love.
Résumé
'Serpentine Pink' is a distinctively visceral and surreal independent film that blends neo-noir thriller elements with comedic and dramatic undertones. Directed by Vivian Sorenson, this female-centric film explores themes of trauma, healing, and the supernatural while being heavily inspired by France's Grand Guignol style of horror theatre. The story unfolds against the backdrop of the Mojave desert, creating a strange poetry that permeates both its visuals and dialogue.