Khrystyne Haje is a renowned Emmy Award-winning actress who began her career as a fashion model at the tender age of 14. Her impressive portfolio includes magazine covers, billboards, and commercials, as well as starring roles in network TV movies and series.
One of her most notable roles was as Simone on ABC's top 20 hit, Head of the Class, which she played for five years. Her captivating on-screen presence didn't go unnoticed, as she was named one of People Magazine's "The 50 Most Beautiful People in The World".
In recent years, Khrystyne has been recognized for her extraordinary qualities, being selected as one of the 'extraordinary women in their prime' by renowned photographer Peter Freed, who authored The Prime Book. The second edition of the book is set to be released in late 2020.
Khrystyne's dedication to her craft has earned her the Civilian Medal of Honor from the U.S. Department of Defense, in recognition of her entertaining efforts for U.S. troops in the Persian Gulf on the Bob Hope USO Tour.
As a devoted humanitarian, Khrystyne is committed to preserving natural resources. She is a founding board member of ECO (the Earth Communication Office),working tirelessly to protect our delicate ecosystems. She has also presented at the White House on community involvement, publicly taken a stand with MADD (Mothers Against Drunk Driving),and contributed to Best Buddies, which enhances the lives of people with Intellectual & Developmental Disabilities (IDD) by offering love, support, and friendship.
In her most recent endeavor, Khrystyne has become an active board member of Friends of Barefoot College, a non-profit foundation that trains women in underdeveloped communities to be solar engineers, providing them with the necessary solar equipment to power their villages. She is responsible for outreach and awareness towards new global projects.