Kirsten Baker initially made her presence felt in the film industry with a notable debut in the 1979 cinematic production, "California Dreaming". This marked the beginning of a prolific period during the late 1970s and early 1980s, where she would go on to establish herself as a versatile actress, effortlessly transitioning between feature films and television projects.
Simultaneously, Kirsten's talent and charm did not go unnoticed, as she also began working as a print model for the esteemed Cannon Pictures. This exposure led to a successful modeling career, which she would continue to pursue throughout the early 1990s, solidifying her status as a prominent figure in the fashion world.
However, around the mid-1990s, Kirsten's focus began to shift, and she bid farewell to her acting and modeling endeavors. Instead, she opted to explore a new creative outlet, and in the early 1990s, she found herself employed at an art gallery on the iconic Melrose Avenue in Los Angeles, California.