Kirsty Strain's career began when she went on to work with the Scottish Youth Theatre's patrons,
Blythe Duff and
Colin McCredie in
Taggart for
STV in the role of Lisa Corrie in the programme's 99th episode, "
So Long Baby" in 2009. This however, wasn't Kirsty's first television performance: That came in the form of the short film entitled,
Rice, Paper, Stars in the roles of Ninja/Baby/Doll as part of the
Tartan Shorts series for the
BBC in 2000. She worked on the feature film
Up There. She appeared in the comedy sketch series
Burnistoun for which she is a member of the principal cast, produced by
The Comedy Unit. Strain has filmed three consecutive series, the third of which was televised in August 2012. She was a regular in the
BBC One Scotland television series
River City, in the recurring role of Angie Warren. She had a role in the BBC One drama,
One of Us, and she most recently appeared in an episode of
Outlander, which was televised in October 2017. Strain also worked on the feature film
Anna and the Apocalypse, and appeared in a central role for the feature film
And Violet, also in 2017. ==Charities==