Christina Jacquelyn Calph was born on March 31, 1986 in Dunkirk, New York, USA. She is an actress and writer, known for Side Hustle (2020), I'm Not Sorry (2014) and Burp Girl (2015).
Christina Jastrzembska is of Polish descent and resides in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. She was born in 1948 in West Germany to Boryslaw and Natalia Jastrzembski. In 1952, her parents relocated the family to Jersey City, New Jersey to start a new life after World War II. Her parents owned a corner store and she attended James J. Ferris High School in Jersey City (Class of 1966). She graduated from St. Peter's College (Class of 1970) with a degree in psychology. In 1972, she moved to Canada, where she began an acting career which has lasted over 30 years. She has performed across Canada in television, commercials, cartoons, feature films, and on stage. Her television credits include Van Helsing (2016), The Guard (2008), Flash Gordon (2007), SGU Stargate Universe (2009), and Little House on the Prairie (2005). She appeared in such films as Ill Fated (2004), The Twilight Saga: New Moon (2009), and The Beast of Bottomless Lake (2010).
Christina Jenkins is known for Notzilla (2020), The Big Part (2022) and Chicago Fire (2012).
Christina' love for acting started at a young age. She is a creative in every sense of the word. If she's not acting, she's dancing, singing, writing, directing, drawing, or choreographing. Christina loves seeing projects go from words on a page to a visual masterpiece. Having worked in the live theatre industry since 1994, she is excited to delve further into the film industry here in Tulsa and help connect other actors in a way Tulsa hasn't seen as of yet. Christina married a great guy in 2001 and has four wonderful children.
Christina Jennings is known for Land Ho! (2014), Joe (2013) and Pilgrim Song (2012).
Christina Jensen is an actress, known for Cupid's Guillotine (2017) and Cold by Nature (2009).
Christina Jones is known for The Invisible War (2012).
Christina Jopling is an actress, known for Gintama (2005), Heilstätten (2018) and Territorio (2020).
Christina July Kim was born in Monterey Park, California and moved to Albuquerque, New Mexico when she was 6 years old. She grew up in the Northeast Heights of Albuquerque and was the only Korean-American girl in her class all throughout school. Although Christina seemed very happy, she was very ashamed of her Korean heritage growing up. She first took a speech and drama class taught by M. Mercer in 8th grade where she landed the role of "Buttercup" in her school's production of "The Princess Bride". She escaped racial prejudices through acting and found freedom of expression through the theatre. In high school, she continued to study acting and with the counsel of her high school drama teacher D. Keyson, she decided to apply to the Bachelor of Fine Arts acting program at the University of Southern California. Out of 500+ applicants, Christina was accepted into the prestigious BFA program. Christina was Taft-Hartlied into SAG for her role as "Xiu" in the film Doc West (2009), starring Paul Sorvino and Terence Hill, produced by DAP Italy.
Christina Kartchner was born on November 4th, 1994 in Tucson, Arizona. She is an American actress known for her role as "Eve" in the critically acclaimed show Never Have I Ever. She resides Los Angeles, California. She has an extensive background in comedy - performing improv and stand up, also making comedic sketches on Instagram.