Kristin Rudrüd is a renowned American actress, exceling in film, theater, and television with a career spanning decades.
Born on May 23, 1955, in Fargo, North Dakota, Kristin Rudrüd grew up in Moorhead, Minnesota, where she spent her formative years. After completing high school in Fargo, she attended Minnesota State University Moorhead, later honing her acting skills in London.
Following her London stint, Rudrüd briefly returned to Fargo before embarking on a new chapter in New York City. It was here that she discovered success in theater, securing a role in the iconic production of Amadeus and participating in a public reading of Othello alongside the legendary Al Pacino.
Upon returning to Fargo, Kristin Rudrüd transitioned into film acting, marking a significant milestone in her career. In 1996, she starred alongside William H. Macy in Joel and Ethan Coen's dark comedy film Fargo, a role that cemented her status as a talented actress.
Rudrüd's impressive filmography also includes appearances in Pleasantville (1999),Wheels Locked, a short film that received a "Best of the Fest" award at the Rochester International Film Festival, Drop Dead Gorgeous, and the short film A Psychic Mom.
In addition to her film work, Kristin Rudrüd has made notable appearances in television, including roles on Chicago Hope and All My Children.