Kristin Minter
Kristin Minter (born November 22, 1965) is an American actress best known for her recurring role as Miranda "Randi" Fronczak on the medical drama series ER (1995–2003), as well as her supporting performance as Heather McCallister in the holiday comedy film Home Alone (1990).[1][2] Born in Miami, Florida, Minter is the daughter of Charlie Minter, a financial firm executive, and Dottie Minter, a horse trainer; she is one of four children and has three brothers named Chuck, Derek, and Mikie.[3][4] After spending her early years in Miami, she grew up in Yardley, Pennsylvania, and began her professional career as a model following high school graduation before transitioning to acting in the late 1980s.[4][5] Her television debut came in 1989 with a role on the short-lived series Living Dolls, followed by her first credited role as Sheila in the Fox drama series The Outsiders (1990).[1][3] Minter gained wider recognition with her breakout film role as the eldest McCallister cousin, Heather, in Chris Columbus's Home Alone, a blockbuster that grossed over $476 million worldwide and became a cultural staple.[2] She followed this with the lead female role of Kathy Winslow opposite Vanilla Ice in the musical drama Cool as Ice (1991), which earned a Razzie Award nomination for Worst New Star.[1] Throughout the 1990s, she appeared in films such as Singles (1992), There Goes My Baby (1994), and Dear God (1996), while building a robust television resume with guest and recurring spots on shows including Highlander: The Series (1995–1996), Nash Bridges (1996), Providence (1999–2000), NYPD Blue (2000), and General Hospital (2002–2003).[1][3] Her portrayal of Randi, a sassy triage nurse and single mother on ER, spanned 71 episodes across eight seasons, marking her most prominent and enduring role, for which she received praise for adding depth to the ensemble cast.[1][2] In the 2000s and 2010s, Minter continued with diverse guest appearances on series like Crossing Jordan (2005), Blind Justice (2005), John Doe (2002–2003), Ray Donovan (2013–2016), and more recent projects including This Is Us (2017–2022), Poker Face (2025), The Look Book (recurring, 2020s), her runway modeling debut at New York Fashion Week (2024), and a reunion with her Home Alone castmates (2024).[1][2] She also featured in independent films such as Friends with Money (2006) and has maintained a steady presence in both film and television, often playing grounded, relatable characters. Previously married to Sander Cary Zagzebski, Minter resides in Los Angeles and continues to work actively in the industry as of 2025.[2][6]Early life and education
Birth and family
Kristin Minter was born on November 22, 1965, in Miami, Florida.[2] She is the daughter of Dottie Minter, a horse trainer, and Charlie Minter, a financial firm executive.[3] Minter grew up as one of four children, with three brothers named Charles "Chuck" Laskey Minter Jr., Derek Ryan Minter, and Michael "Mikie" Scott Minter.[7] The family initially resided in Miami before relocating to Yardley, Pennsylvania.[4]Childhood and early interests
Kristin Minter's family relocated to Yardley, Pennsylvania, during her early childhood, where she spent the rest of her formative years.[4] Yardley, a small borough in Bucks County, provided a quintessential suburban environment characterized by a dense suburban feel, family-owned homes, and proximity to parks and the Delaware River.[8] As the daughter of Dottie Minter, a horse trainer, and Charlie Minter, a financial firm executive, Minter grew up with three brothers in this close-knit community.[9] Her mother's profession introduced her to horses at a young age, fostering early exposure to equestrian activities and outdoor pursuits amid Yardley's green spaces and rural influences.[9][8] Minter attended Pennsbury High School in Fairless Hills, Pennsylvania. After high school, she modeled in Europe and auditioned successfully for the dance program at the Philadelphia College of the Arts, but ultimately pursued acting instead.[10]Career
Modeling beginnings
Following her graduation from high school in Yardley, Pennsylvania, Kristin Minter pursued a career in modeling, leveraging her recognition as the best-looking girl in her class.[11] She successfully established herself in the industry, working primarily in Europe during the early 1980s.[12][11] Minter's modeling phase provided international exposure but ended abruptly when she fell ill while traveling abroad, prompting her to return home and pivot toward acting.[10] In a 2018 interview, she recalled, "I had modeled a bit around the world and then got quite sick. I abruptly quit and decided to audition for acting classes."[10] This transition marked the beginning of her professional entry into entertainment, with her first credited acting role as Jenna in the 1989 episode "The Flash Is Always Greener" of the ABC sitcom Living Dolls.[13][12]Breakthrough in film and television
Minter's breakthrough came with her supporting role as Heather McCallister, the boisterous older cousin in the family, in the blockbuster comedy Home Alone (1990), directed by Chris Columbus. The film, which grossed over $476 million worldwide and became a holiday classic, introduced her to a wide audience and marked her transition from modeling to acting prominence.[14] In 1991, she landed her first lead role as Kathy Winslow, a high school student entangled in a romance with a mysterious biker, in the musical teen drama Cool as Ice, starring Vanilla Ice. Despite the film's critical panning and commercial underperformance, the role earned Minter a nomination for Worst New Star at the 12th Golden Raspberry Awards, highlighting her entry into leading parts amid mixed reception.[15][16] Minter solidified her television presence with a recurring role as Miranda "Randi" Fronczak, the efficient desk clerk at County General Hospital, on the medical drama ER starting in 1995. Appearing in 71 episodes through 2003, the character provided steady exposure on one of the decade's top-rated shows, establishing Minter as a reliable supporting player in ensemble television.[17] Throughout the 1990s, Minter took on supporting roles in several films that showcased her versatility, such as Cousin Karen in the comedy Passed Away (1992) and Tracy in the coming-of-age drama There Goes My Baby (1994). She also made notable TV guest appearances, including on The Outsiders (1990) and Moon Over Miami (1993), building her reputation in both mediums during this formative period.[2]Later roles and projects
In the early 2000s, Minter continued to secure guest roles on prominent television series, including portraying Candy in an episode of NYPD Blue in 2001.[18] She later took on the recurring role of Liza Hendricks across two episodes of Ray Donovan in 2013, contributing to the show's exploration of family dynamics and criminal undercurrents. These appearances highlighted her versatility in supporting characters within ensemble dramas. Transitioning more toward independent cinema in the 2010s, Minter starred as Nina in the 2015 body horror film Excess Flesh, a role that delved into themes of obsession and psychological tension.[19] She also appeared as Miss Dobson in an episode of This Is Us in 2017 and had a recurring role as Kiersten in the series The Look-Book (2017–). This marked a shift toward edgier, character-driven projects in the indie sector, where she often played complex, introspective figures. By 2022, she appeared as Liz Lombardi in the thriller 7th Secret, portraying a key figure in a narrative of deception and hidden desires.[20] Following 7th Secret, Minter's on-screen activity showed a notable gap, with no major acting credits reported in 2023 or 2024, though she returned to television in 2025 as Suzie, a baseball groupie, in the second-season episode "Hometown Hero" of Poker Face.[21] This selective engagement reflects an evolution in her career, emphasizing nuanced character roles in independent films and limited-series television over mainstream blockbusters.Personal life
Family and relationships
Minter is the only daughter among four siblings, sharing close bonds with her three brothers: Charles "Chuck" Laskey Minter Jr., Derek Ryan Minter, and Michael "Mikie" Scott Minter.[11] These familial ties remain strong into adulthood, as demonstrated by a family gathering she shared publicly in August 2023 to honor her father shortly before his passing on July 28, 2023.[22][23] Her parents, Charles L. Minter, a financial executive, and Dorothy "Dottie" Minter, a horse trainer, raised the family in Yardley, Pennsylvania, after an initial move from Miami, Florida.[3] In terms of romantic relationships, Minter married Sander Cary Zagzebski on October 23, 2010, in a private ceremony.[11] The couple divorced in 2018, with court records filed in Los Angeles County confirming the dissolution.[24] They had no children together.[11] Minter has maintained a high degree of privacy regarding her personal life, resulting in limited media coverage of her relationships beyond her marriage. As of 2025, no further public records indicate additional marriages or children.[25]Interests and activism
Minter has maintained a strong interest in horses, influenced by her mother's profession as a horse trainer during her upbringing.[3] Her commitment extends to broader animal welfare, particularly for companion animals. Minter has expressed that pets provide emotional support; she has shared experiences of loss and joy with dogs like Oskar and Tank following the passing of her dog Mimi.[10] Documentation of further activism in environmental causes or other philanthropy remains sparse as of 2025. In her personal life, Minter enjoys caring for dogs. Early modeling work took her around the world, fostering a lasting appreciation for travel. She also pursues visual arts as a hobby, though she remains self-critical of her own creations, influenced by her aunt, a visual artist. Minter draws on family-influenced philosophies for life balance, valuing risk-taking—"If you don’t take risks in life you’re not living"—and previously crediting her husband's calm demeanor as a stabilizing influence.[3][10][26]Filmography
Film
Kristin Minter has appeared in numerous feature films throughout her career, spanning from her uncredited debut in 1983 to her most recent role in 2022. The following table catalogs her film credits chronologically, including the release year, title, character name, and role type where determinable. Credits are verified from official sources.| Year | Title | Character | Role Type |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1983 | Flashdance | N/A | Uncredited [27] |
| 1990 | Home Alone | Heather McCallister | Supporting [14] |
| 1991 | Cool as Ice | Kathy Winslow | Lead [15] |
| 1992 | Passed Away | Cousin Karen | Supporting [28] |
| 1994 | There Goes My Baby | Tracy | Lead [29] |
| 1994 | Flashfire | Lisa Cates | Lead [30] |
| 1995 | Lover's Knot | Cheryl | Supporting [31] |
| 1997 | Savage | Marie Belot | Supporting [32] |
| 2000 | Diamond Men | Gina | Supporting [33] |
| 2000 | Tick Tock | N/A | Lead [34] |
| 2001 | American Virgin | Priscilla | Supporting [35] |
| 2001 | The Bread, My Sweet | Dominica | Lead [36] |
| 2002 | Tyrone | Connie | Supporting [37] |
| 2002 | Michael Angel | Maggie | Supporting [38] |
| 2006 | Friends with Money | Michele | Supporting [39] |
| 2006 | The Dead Girl | Krista | Supporting [40] |
| 2007 | Broken | Young Girl's Mother | Supporting [41] |
| 2009 | Shadowheart | Sarah | Supporting [42] |
| 2011 | Blur | Sarah | Supporting [43] |
| 2012 | Fire City: End of Days | Sister Ruth | Supporting [44] |
| 2013 | Eat Spirit Eat | Miss Parysian | Lead [45] |
| 2014 | What If... | Jennifer | Supporting [46] |
| 2015 | Excess Flesh | Nina | Supporting [47] |
| 2015 | Honeyglue | Molly | Supporting [48] |
| 2016 | Dirty | Peggy | Lead [49] |
| 2016 | Liza, Liza, Skies Are Grey | Lorraine | Lead [50] |
| 2018 | We Are Boats | Rose | Supporting [51] |
| 2022 | 7th Secret | Liz | Lead [52] |
Television
Minter began her television career in the late 1980s with guest and recurring roles in short-lived series. One of her early appearances was as Jenna in the ABC sitcom Living Dolls in 1989.[53] In 1990, she had a recurring role as Sheila in the Fox drama The Outsiders, appearing in multiple episodes during its single season. She starred as Valerie Thayer in the NBC miniseries Family Album (also known as Danielle Steel's Family Album) in 1991, a lead role in the four-part adaptation. Minter featured in the HBO sketch comedy pilot The Ben Stiller Show in 1992, playing a lead role in the episode that helped launch several careers.[6] Her breakthrough in television came with the role of nurse Randi Fronczak on the NBC medical drama ER, where she appeared in 71 episodes from 1995 to 2003 as a recurring character known for her tough, no-nonsense demeanor in the emergency room.[54] Also in 1995, she played Sue Hambleton in the Showtime anthology series Fallen Angels episode "I'll Be Waiting Up for You." From 1995 to 1996, Minter portrayed Rachel MacLeod, Duncan MacLeod's love interest, in five episodes of the syndicated series Highlander: The Series.[6] In 1995, she starred as Rita in the NBC TV movie Dad, the Angel & Me.[6] She had a recurring role in the short-lived soap opera University Hospital in 1995.[6] Guest spots followed in the late 1990s, including Tiana in an episode of Nash Bridges in 1996 (CBS).[55] In 1998, Minter appeared as series regular Evelyn in the unaired pilot Baker Shift for The WB.[6] She played series regular Chloe in Good vs. Evil on USA Network from 1999 to 2000.[6] Other notable guest roles in the early 2000s include Candy in NYPD Blue (2001, ABC), Terri in John Doe (2002, Fox), and Joanie in Providence (1999, NBC).[6] In 2005, she guest-starred as Karen in Blind Justice (ABC) and as Lila in Crossing Jordan (NBC).[6] Minter appeared as Trina Hamilton in an episode of CSI: Crime Scene Investigation in 2006 (CBS).[6] She had guest roles in Pepper Dennis (2006, The WB), Dirt (2007, FX), and The Mentalist as Sugar in 2010 (CBS).[6] In the 2010s, Minter recurred as Liza Hendricks in two episodes of Ray Donovan in 2013 (Showtime).[56] She guest-starred as Ivana in two episodes of the Ironside remake in 2013 (NBC).[57] Later appearances include Gina in four episodes of Hightown from 2020 to 2021 (Starz), and a guest role as Suzie in Poker Face in 2023 (Peacock).[6] No new television roles as of November 2025.| Year(s) | Title | Role | Episodes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1995–2003 | ER | Randi Fronczak | 71 |
| 1995–1996 | Highlander: The Series | Rachel MacLeod | 5 |
| 2013 | Ray Donovan | Liza Hendricks | 2 |
| 2020–2021 | Hightown | Gina | 4 |