Kristine Froseth Bio, Age, Family, Net Worth, Height, Movies, TV Shows

Biography

Kristine Froseth is an American-Norwegian actress who played Kelly Aldrich in Netflix’s The Society, Alaska Young in Hulu’s Looking for Alaska, and Nan St. George in the Apple TV+ series The Buccaneers. In 2022, she played young Betty Ford in the Showtime series The First Lady.

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Age

The American-Norwegian actress is 28 years old as of 21 September 2023. She was born in 1995 in Summit, New Jersey, United States.

Family

Froseth was born to Norwegian parents. Her youth was spent traveling back and forth between Oslo and New Jersey for her father’s job.

Net Worth

The The Society actress has an estimated net worth of $1 Million.

Height

She is of 5 feet 7 inches (1.70 m) height.

The Society

She appeared as Kelly Aldrich, Harry’s girlfriend in the American mystery teen drama television series The Society. Kelly Aldrich is a key character in the first season of The Society. She is effectively the Queen Bee of West Ham. She’s brilliant and has a strong moral compass. But now that the rules have been changed, she might as well use the opportunity to reinvent herself as well. In doing so, she is caught between the old high school hierarchy and the new global order. Kelly could as well be the show’s unsung hero because she is everywhere and does everything. She discovers that the bus driver may be to blame for their absence and shortly thereafter assists Becca in giving delivery.

He was in a relationship with Kelly, but what happened at a party? He touches another female, they quarrel, and he says they don’t “own” each other, so she breaks up with him. He makes several attempts to reconcile with her, but she refuses, both because they disagree on how to live in this new place and because she believes she cannot rely on him. After he falls into a condition of sadness shortly after Cassandra’s death, Kelly can be seen checking on him and attempting to coax him out of bed, demonstrating her concern.

The Society actress Kristine Froseth
The Society actress Kristine Froseth

She subsequently becomes suspicious when Campbell puts Harry’s name on the mayor’s sign-up sheet and visits his residence to inquire about it. She warns him about Campbell, and once Allie and Will are arrested in the coup, she knows Harry is involved and appears enraged with him, straining their relationship even further.

Looking for Alaska

She played Alaska Young, the girl who draws Pudge’s attention when he arrives at Culver Creek Academy, in the American teen drama television miniseries Looking for Alaska. Looking For Alaska depicts the narrative of Miles Halter, a teenage lad enamored with famous dying words and the concept of “the Great Perhaps,” which was inspired by poet Francois Rabelais’ last words.

This ambition drives him to enroll at Culver Creek Academy in Alabama, where he hopes to find something less dull and safe than the life he has always known and to get a greater understanding of life. At Culver Creek, he meets his roommate Chip “The Colonel” Martin, who introduces him to Alaska Young, with whom he subsequently falls in love, and Takumi Hikohito. Throughout his “new life” at the school, Miles learns valuable lessons about life, love, and the skill of letting go.

The Buccaneers

She portrayed Annabel “Nan” St. George in the historical drama television series The Buccaneers. During the 1870s, the “Marauders” are five aggressive ladies and girls of the American nouveau riche Nan and Jinny St. George, Conchita Closson, and Lizzy and Mabel Elmsworth.

Following Conchita’s wedding to Ruler Richard Marable, the ladies are welcome to London amidst debutante season with expectations of getting spouses and titles. The ladies’ capricious and outgoing nature diverges from English high society and hundreds of years of custom as they explore social conflicts and severe social codes while managing relational connections and expected admirers.

More of Froseth’s Career

Froseth began displaying subsequent to being found on a catwalk tryout at Ski Storsenter in Norway, and was likewise explored by IMG Models while in New Jersey at a neighborhood shopping center style show. She has displayed for brands like Prada, Armani, Miu and H&M.

Her acting profession started while a projecting chief found her photographs and urged her to try out for the film transformation of John Green’s clever Searching for The Frozen North. This film transformation was rarely made. In 2016, she was projected in the pilot for a potential series transformation of Given the Right One Access. Froseth started her acting vocation with the 2017 film Dissident in the Rye. In 2018, she featured in two Netflix films, Sierra Burgess Is a Washout and Messenger, and a Sky miniseries, Reality with regards to the Harry Quebert Undertaking.

On May 9, 2018, it was reported that Hulu would adjust the John Green novel Searching for Gold country into a 8-episode miniseries. On October 30, 2018, Green reported that Froseth would play The Frozen North Youthful, one of the primary characters. She stars in the 2021 Amazon Prime Video movie Birds of Heaven coordinated by Sarah Adina Smith.

In June 2022, Froseth was cast to star in Apple TV+’s The Marauders. That very year Froseth played the hero, Coby Rae Dellum, on the main episode of the second time of the FX on Hulu series American Harrowing tales which circulated on July 21, 2022. Likewise in 2022 she featured in the Lena Dunham’s sex parody Sharp Stick and Daniel Goldhaber’s activity spine chiller How to Explode a Pipeline. She likewise depicted a youthful Betty Passage in the restricted series The Main Woman (2022).

Movies

♦ 2024 – Oh, Canada
♦ 2022 – Sharp Stick
♦ 2022 – How to Blow Up a Pipeline
♦ 2021 – Birds of Paradise
♦ 2019 – Prey
♦ 2019 – Low Tide
♦ 2019 – The Assistant
♦ 2018 – Sierra Burgess Is a Loser
♦ 2018 – Apostle
♦ 2017 – Rebel in the Rye

TV Shows

♦ 2023- – The Buccaneers
♦ 2022 – The First Lady
♦ 2022 – American Horror Stories
♦ 2020 – When the Streetlights Go On
♦ 2019 – The Society
♦ 2019 – Looking for Alaska
♦ 2018 – The Truth About the Harry Quebert Affair
♦ 2017 – Let the Right One In
♦ 2016 – Junior
♦ 2013 – New Face