Christine Lin is a Taiwanese-American actress with a biomedical and electrical engineering degree from Duke University. She began acting in Chicago and trained at The Second City and Steppenwolf West. A native Mandarin Chinese speaker, Christine originated the role of Miss Zhao in the world premiere and Broadway production of David Henry Hwang's stage play "Chinglish". In New York City, she completed UCB's improv program and was an NBC-UCB Diversity Scholarship Showcase finalist. Christine now lives in Los Angeles and enjoys practicing wushu kung fu and fostering cats for The Cat's Meow Animal Rescue. Christine Lin is best known for The Blacklist (2013), Listen Up Philip (2014), and Son of Golem (2008). She was also in two chapters of R. Kelly's hip hopera Trapped in the Closet: Chapters 13-22 (2007) (uncredited). (She did not get peed on.)
Christine Lippa is known for Little Women (1994), Squeak!! (2019) and The Lizzie McGuire Movie (2003).
Christine Little is a Los Angeles-based comic/writer. Little has been on FOX's "Laughs" multiple times, has performed at comedy festivals all over the country such as Limestone, Laughing Skull, Cape Fear and Laugh Your Asheville Off, and opened for headliners such as Mad TV's Bobby Lee. She's also been featured on the front page of Funny or Die, The Huffington Post, as well as in Voyage L.A. Christine has also made appearances on Free Form's "Alone Together" and Comedy Central's "Corporate". She attended the American Academy of Dramatic Arts.
Christine Liu is known for Steven Universe (2013), Marvel's Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur (2023) and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2012).
Christine Lozano is an American actor born in El Paso, Texas. She attended The Lee Strasberg Film and Theatre Institute and was awarded a scholarship while in attendance. Christine was mentored by David Strasberg and performed the lead in such plays as, Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf directed by David Strasberg, Sweet Bird of Youth and Savage in Limbo. Whilst at Strasberg, Christine made her directorial debut with a comedy she wrote, produced and directed called, The Sun Always Shines. She has since performed in numerous Film and Televison productions such as All MY Children, Glory Days with Frank Stallone and The Back Up Plan with Jennifer Lopez. Currently she holds a recurring role as Nurse Christina on General Hospital. In April 2012, Christine created and wrote her first web series titled, Latnem, which is in Pre-production.
An accomplished Assistant Director with 14 years' experience in film and television, Christine graduated to Directing in 2020 with her debut feature This Little Love of Mine - the first Australian film to commence production during the global Covid-19 pandemic. Her film had its World Premiere at the Gold Coast Film Festival in 2021 before opening wide in Australian cinemas. In July, This Little Love of Mine dropped on Netflix in 190 countries and climbed to number 2 most watched films globally on its opening weekend. She followed that up by directing three episodes of the Netflix original Dive Club, a bold tween TV show - which trended in 25 countries in the top 10. Originally from New Hampshire, Christine relocated to Australia in 2010 after living in London for 10 years. Christine trained as a contemporary dancer at Hampshire College and the Laban Centre and performed throughout Europe before moving into film production in 2007. Christine's AD credits include blockbusters such as The Wolverine, Peter Rabbit and Aquaman and beloved Australian television shows such as Top Of The Lake: China Girl, Love Child and A Place To Call Home. Now based in Brisbane, her second film You, Me & the Penguins is awaiting release and her third film Dolphin Cove is in post-production.
Christine M. Auten was born on February 26, 1969 in Huntsville, Alabama, USA. She is known for Hagane no renkinjutsushi (2003), Bubblegum Crisis: Tokyo 2040 (1998) and Honogurai mizu no soko kara (2002). She has been married to Andrew Auten since February 10, 1997.
Christine M. Campbell is an actress and producer, known for Mr. Robot (2015), The Misogynists (2017) and The Blacklist (2013).
Christine Mackie is known for Outlaws (2004), Downton Abbey (2010) and The Grand (1997).
Christine Madeleine Partamian is known for The Fosters (2013) and Eleven Hundred to Lubbock (2017).