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Kirsten StormsAmerican actress
Date of Birth: 08.04.1984
Country: USA |
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Biography of Kirsten Storms
Kirsten Renee Storms, an American actress known for her role as Isabella "Bella" Black in the drama "Days of our Lives" (1999-2004), was born on April 8, 1984, in Orlando, Florida. Kirsten is also recognized for her voice work as Bonnie Rockwaller in the animated series "Kim Possible". She was born to sports commentator Mike Storms and his wife Karen Storms. Kirsten has a younger sister named Gretchen, a brother named Austin, and a stepbrother named Chris.

Early Career
When Kirsten was five years old, a talent scout recognized her acting skills while performing at a children's acting school. The scout introduced himself to Kirsten's parents and convinced them to enroll her in an intensive program in New York. In 1989, Kirsten appeared in a Tyco commercial and became one of the main models for "Talk With Me Barbie". She also featured in advertising videos for "Galoob Baby Doll" and "Sea World". After her television commercials, Kirsten began appearing in TV series.

Television Roles
One of Kirsten's first roles was in the ABC series "Second Noah", followed by a lead role in "Sing Me a Story with Belle". She later appeared in the series "7th Heaven" as Laura Cummings, the girlfriend of Simon (played by David Gallagher). In 1999, Kirsten landed the role of Isabella "Bella" Black in the drama "Days of our Lives". Over the course of five years, Kirsten gained invaluable experience as her character became the central figure in the show's storylines. After her five-year contract ended, Kirsten decided to leave the show and not continue her role. Her final episode aired on July 16, 2004.

Personal Life
In terms of her personal life, Kirsten has been involved with several individuals, including Erik-Michael Estrada from the group "O-Town", actor Josh Henderson, Ben Hogestyn, the son of Kirsten's former co-star Drake Hogestyn, and Elias Reidy, a former guitarist of the band "The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus".
On September 7, 2007, Kirsten was pulled over by the California Highway Patrol on the Los Angeles freeway for throwing a lit cigarette out of her Mercedes window. Officers noticed the smell of alcohol in her car, and after conducting a blood alcohol test, Kirsten was arrested for driving under the influence. In November of the same year, she appeared in court. As Kirsten couldn't provide any evidence in her defense, the court ordered her to attend 12 Alcoholics Anonymous meetings, complete a 90-day alcohol education program, and pay a fine of $1,643.

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