- She voiced her Dorothy (Wizard of Oz) character in The Emerald City show at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas.
- She was Trish Putterman, part of the plastic robotic family seen in the Duracell Battery commercials that became a phenomenon during the 90s. As a Putterman, Krystee sported state-of-the-art latex prosthetics and a head-to-toe plastic wardrobe taking up to 4 hours a day to apply. The kitschy campaign included T-shirts, phone cards, even Halloween costumes.
- She also produces videos for educators.
- Created one of a kind costume pieces for artist Yoko Ono's music video "Everyman, Everywoman" in 2005.
- Designed and created the CD packaging for jazz legend Dick Hamilton's "Album Myself" released in 2004.
- Created the logo for Disney recording artist and rave party headliner Sky. She also created the set design and acted as stage manager for his tours.
- She was the lead dancer in a hip black and white Swatch watch commercial.
- Directed and produced a documentary short film for Current TV 2006 called 'Using Your Head" about the challenges of Leukemia and the stigma of being different.
- Demo voice for the popular Roland SP808 groove sampler.
- Spokeswoman for the HelloNetwork, Smart Digital Networks, and is now a host for Solid TV.
- Starred in the "El Tiempo Pasa" music video for International recording artist Nash.
- She has choreographed numerous musical theatre productions including "Cabaret" and "Hair".
- She choreographed all the songs for an all girl R&B group she was a member of called "Foxx Empire" directed by the late Hill Davis.
- (2012) Krystee Clark was elected to the Sunland-Tujunga Neighborhood Council and will be representing the Entertainment Industry as a Board Member.
- (2013) Elected SAG-AFTRA Convention Delegate
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