


Starred in numerous theatre productions include Aladdin (playing Princess Jasmine), Flamenco Rocks at the Forum in Melbourne and starred in Little Aussie Battleaxe at the Seymour Centre.
Her performing experience is spread widely as she also performed, Coyote Ugly-style, in a pub in Spain, where she served drinks and danced on the bar. Appearing in nemourous television commercials before guest appearance as Sharona on SBS tv series Pizza.
Sea Patrol II - The Coup (aired in 2008) was Kirsty's first big television break. She played fisty Rebecca ‘Bomber’ Brown a 21 year old, who is the new chef on the HMAS Hammersley.
When Kirsty secured the role of ‘Bomber’ she had to transform her long blonde hair, to a short brown bob to portray her character. While filming a scene for episode ‘Heart of Glass’, Kirsty and fellow cast member Jay Ryan and were caught up in a potentially deadly whirlpool - in shark-infested waters.
Kirsty also appeared as Leanne Murdoch, the newbie staff member in all 8 episodes
of Swift and Shift Couriers on SBS in late 2008.
2009 has been one of Kirsty’s biggest
years so far, she completed filming Sea Patrol Series 3 – Red gold in February 2009,
reprising her role of ‘Bomber’. Kirsty landed her first Logie nomination for Most
Popular New Female Talent. She flew to LA only days prior to the Logies, to take
part in an Australian professional actors course. Intent on learning and creating
more opportunities for her career. Kirsty was disappointed to not attend the night
in Melbourne but couldn’t let the opportunity of work in LA slip by.
Kirsty now resides in LA where she has been busy studying, writing and working. Early in 2011 Kirsty appeared in a TV commercial for Carlton Dry, she sizzled on screen with renowned actor Steven Segal where her popularity was boosted to a wide audience.

Kirsty Lee Allan was born in Dubbo on the 15th of December 1984, to parents Peter and Robyn Allan. As the youngest of three children she, and brothers, Jason and Trent grew up in Dubbo. Kirsty attended St John’s College where she began her leaning and love of drama and the performing arts.
She left school at age 16 and moved to Melbourne to follow her dream of modeling and dancing. After earning a Diploma of Performing Arts from Dance World Studios in Melbourne, Kirsty won a scholarship to study at American dance school, LA Danceforce for one year.
In 2003 Kirsty was one of the 6 Australian dancers who found bollywood pop star fame in India with the release of their album Mast Aristocrat mix.
Kirsty parlayed her dance skills into a career in performing arts where she was a backup dancer for the Australian girl group Shakaya during their live concerts.