Kit Hoover was born on July 29, 1970 in Atlanta, Georgia, USA. She is known for Cutthroat Island (1995), The Guiding Light (1952) and Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Road Chip (2015). She has been married to Crowley Sullivan since August 21, 1999. They have two children.
Kit Hung was born in 1977 in Hong Kong. Kit is a producer and director, known for Soundless Wind Chime (2009), I Am Not What You Want (2002) and Stoma (2020).
Kit Hussey is an actor and writer, known for The Beat Hotel (2012) and Outride the Devil: A Morning with Doc Holliday (2007).
Kit Kindell is known for Northern Shade (2022).
Kit Koon is an actress and producer, known for Watchmen (2009), Claws of the Red Dragon (2019) and Sweet Amerika (2008).
Kit Lambert was born on May 11, 1935 in Westminster, London, England. He was an assistant director and director, known for Tommy (1975), Backfire! (1995) and The Who at the London Coliseum 1969 (2009). He died on April 27, 1981 in Brent, London , England.
Kit Lang is an actor and producer, known for Battle Scars (2020), Remember Me (2019) and Money (2016).
Kit Lynch Robinson is known for The Grand Tour (2016), Top Gear (2002) and Paperboy.
Kit McDee was born on June 30, 1973. He is known for The Hunters' Club (2018), Lifeboats (2013) and Harvest (2014).
Kit is a leading and prolific innovator across screen-based art and interactive media. He directed the visually experimental UK feature *Macbeth* (2018), described by Peter Holland (Chair of the International Shakespeare Association) as 'the most innovative rethinking of what it means to put Shakespeare on film for decades', and co-directed Universal Picture's *The Knife That Killed Me *(2014). As a founder of KMA, Kit has also worked as an installation artist in the interactive, public realm creating works that have dramatically transformed many iconic spaces from London's Trafalgar Square to Shanghai's Bund, and as a theatre and show designer with artists as diverse as Prince and DV8. Kit's most recent work includes *People We Love*, a five-screen video installation that premiered in York Minster, UK in 2021 before its US premiere in Pittsburgh in 2022.