Kirsten Vangsness

American actress and screenwriter

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2024 Guest starred in 'Wizards Beyond Waverly Place' as Bigelow McFigglehorn in the episode 'Wiz-Taken Identity'
2023 Vangsness portrayed Barb Raber in the film 'Amish Stud: The Eli Weaver Story'
2017 Vangsness had two film roles: voicing Heather in 'Axis' and playing Jane in 'Dave Made a Maze'
2016 Appeared as special guest star Penelope Garcia in 'Criminal Minds: Beyond Borders' for 2 episodes
2016 Co-writes the Criminal Minds episode 'Spencer' with Erica Messer.
2016 She appeared as Fawn in 'Diane & Devine Meet the Apocalypse'
2015 Co-writes the Criminal Minds episode 'A Beautiful Disaster' with Erica Messer.
2015 Vangsness played Mona Livingston in the film 'Kill Me, Deadly'
2015 Announced her engagement to Keith Hanson, a man, while previously being engaged to a woman.
2014 Vangsness begins co-writing episodes of Criminal Minds, starting with 'Nelson's Sparrow' co-written with executive producer Erica Messer.
2013 Ended a seven-year relationship with editor Melanie Goldstein, with whom she had been previously engaged.
2013 Starred in 'Shelf Life' webseries as character Freaky Squeaky for 6 episodes
2012 She provided vocals for the character Young Alice in the short film 'Remember to Breathe'
2011 Kirsten Vangsness publicly described herself as 'queer as a purple unicorn singing Madonna' in an interview, openly discussing her sexual identity.
2011 Vangsness became a main cast member in 'Criminal Minds: Suspect Behavior' as Penelope Garcia, appearing in 13 episodes. She also appeared in 'Second City This Week' as herself and 'Good Job, Thanks!' as a therapist
2011 Vangsness appeared in two films: the short film 'Sarina's Song' as a Party Guest and 'The Chicago 8' as a Sketch Artist
2010 Kirsten Vangsness appeared in the film 'In My Sleep' as the character Madge
2010 Kirsten Vangsness starred in 'Vampire Mob' as Laura Anderson and appeared in 'Pretty the Series' as Meredith Champagne for 14 episodes

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