Born in Miami, Christine was raised by her mother and grandmother and attended Private School until the fourth grade when her mother's job relocated them to West Palm Beach. It was in sixth grade when she really discovered her love for acting. She competed in the State Competition for two contrasting monologues, though she didn't place, she knew that she had fallen in love with acting. She went on to perform in several local plays in High School, but when college came around, she decided to go a different route. Wanting to play it safe, Christine majored in Computer Animation at the University of Central Florida. Still passionate about acting, Christine figured she could act through her animated characters. After four years of college and four years working at two engineering jobs, she realized the only way for her to truly be happy was to follow her life long dream and pursue acting. With the support of her husband, she quit the engineering job and became a full time actor.
Christine Hope is known for Mammon (2014), Schmokk (2011) and Frittgående Hope (2004).
Christine Hoppe was born on November 2, 1968 in Dresden, German Democratic Republic. She is an actress, known for Das richtige Leben (2015), Krähenzeit (2014) and Whatever Happens Next (2018).
Known to many as "The Booking Magnet", Bronx, New York native Christine Horn is a Broadway, film and television actress, a career coach for actors and the author of "Playing Small: The Actor's Guide To Becoming A Booking Magnet." With over 20 years of experience Christine has graced stages across the U.S. with the Broadway, Las Vegas and National Touring companies of Disney's "The Lion King" and has performed for President George W. Bush at the White House. Her Film/TV credits are impressive and include a variety of powerful performances. You've seen Christine in Snowfall,The Good Doctor, American Crime Story, Terminator: Dark Fate, Blackish,Good Girls, Bosch, Mom, S.W.A.T., Timeless, Triple Frontier, NCIS and Ray Donovan just to name a few. Although acting became Horn's first love, music was never far behind. She started her own record label and production company (Chocolate Superstar Productions) and released two successful projects on iTunes: her debut album, "Walk With Me" and her internationally released sophomore album, "Therapy." When it comes to her music, Christine does for soul music what a hit play does for Broadway. She enriches it by expanding its boundaries. Her use of melody, language, dialect and drama enables her to touch those who are searching for that extra bit of enlightenment, individuality and entertainment in their music. When she's not performing, Christine spends her time as a Career Coach for Actors as a way to give back to the community that has given her so much. Through her acting, singing, writing, producing and coaching, Christine Horn is determined to make a difference in the entertainment industry.
Christine Horne was born on December 14, 1981 in Aurora, Ontario, Canada. She is an actress, known for The Captive (2014), The Stone Angel (2007) and Ashgrove (2022).
Christine Huddle grew up in Elmira, New York, the oldest of 4 girls. The daughter of a thoracic surgeon and an artist, she loved both science and the arts from a very early age. She also had a secret obsession with comedy. In junior high, Christine began writing short stories and performing in school plays. During high school, Christine was accepted into the New York State Summer School of the Arts where she studied acting in a conservatory setting. She then attended Cornell University, where she majored in theater and appeared in several of the school's Equity stage productions. After graduation, Christine appeared in leading and supporting roles in regional Equity theaters in New York, Michigan, and Chicago while studying Meisner Technique. In Chicago, Christine enrolled at the Second City, completed the Conservatory Program, and performed in several student sketch shows which she co-wrote. After going on to complete the training programs at IO Chicago and the Annoyance Theater, she spent time performing in various sketch and improv troupes around Chicago. Upon moving to southern California in 2006, Christine studied at the Groundlings Theater and Margie Haber Studios, and appeared in online shorts for the Second City Network. She also wrote and performed stand-up comedy sets for Sand Up 4 Cancer. She has performed at the LA Comedy Festival, the San Diego Fringe Festival, and the San Diego Improv Festival.
Christine Hughes is known for Unwavering (2022), Leaving Wishville (2021) and Deathcember (2019).
Christine James Walker is an actress and producer, known for FBI: Most Wanted (2020), The Blacklist (2013) and Christmas vs. The Walters (2021).
Christine Jones is an actress and producer, known for Divine Will (2017), Notzilla (2020) and Return to the Tribunal (2021). She has been married to Ken Jones since 1987. They have three children.
Christine Jorgensen was an actress, nightclub entertainer, and the first transgender person to be widely publicized in America. On December 1, 1952, her transition was the subject of a front-page story in the New York Daily News and she became a celebrity overnight. Christine sold the exclusive rights of her story to William Randolph Hearst's The American Weekly, which published her five-part series, "The Story of My Life," in 1953. She also launched a successful nightclub act, recorded several songs, and appeared in TV, radio, and theatrical productions. From the 1960s until her death in 1989, Christine lectured at college campuses, discussing gender identity and advocating for transgender rights. Christine published her autobiography, Christine Jorgensen: A Personal Autobiography, in 1967, and went on to sell over 400,000 copies. She was also the subject of a biopic, The Christine Jorgensen Story (1970). Her 1957 interview with Nipsey Russell has been depicted in the 2005 Off-Broadway production, Christine Jorgensen Reveals. Recently she was portrayed by Jamie Clayton in Equal (2020). Christine died of bladder and lung cancer in 1989. She was inducted into Chicago's Legacy Walk celebrating LGBT history in 2012, honored in San Francisco's Rainbow Walk in 2014, and included in the National LGBTQ Wall of Honor at Stonewall National Monument in New York City in 2019.