Christine was born in Brooklyn, New York, raised in Struthers, Ohio, and spent many a holiday and summer back on the east coast where she fondly remembers entertaining neighbors on the stoop in Brooklyn, singing and dancing for an audience of women who leaned out of their windows. In 2021, she has finally, and happily landed back in NYC after two fruitful decades of theatre making and teaching in Cleveland. She studied comparative literature and writing at Columbia University's School of General Studies while working at ABC Radio Network News. After a whirlwind solo backpacking adventure across Europe, it was time time for graduate school, so she mustered the courage to pursue a dream she'd put on hold for too long: to study acting. She received her MFA from Kent State University. She is also published author and a U.S. Presidential Scholar Teacher who has won grants, including a National Endowment for the Humanities grant, to study Shakespeare at The Globe Theatre in London, The Juilliard School, and The National Institute on Teaching Shakespeare. Christine is also an award-winning theatre director and former artistic director and acting and dialect coach. She loves coaching Shakespeare in particular. She is an alum of Lincoln Center Theater Directors Lab, Directors Lab West, Directors Lab North, and Cleveland Play House Directors Gym. She continues her acting training with Shakespeare & Company, Dream Lab Studio, and James Ciccone. She has taught at The Film and Media Arts School at Cleveland State University and Baldwin Wallace University Department of Theatre & Dance. She's a coach for Dream Lab and in private practice. Christine is a member of the Society of Stage Directors & Choreographers and AEA-EMC .
A New York City native, Christine McCann is an actress known for the film Immortal and web series Dependence and Pretty People, Inc. She is an alumna of The William Esper Studio (Meisner Technique), The School of American Ballet, Professional Children's School, Dartmouth College (BA), and Northwestern University (MBA). She lives in New York.
Christine McGuinness is known for Hey Tracey! (2019), The Real Housewives of Cheshire (2015) and The Real Games (2022). She has been married to Paddy McGuinness since June 4, 2011.
One of five children, Christine Cecilia McIntyre was born in Nogales, Arizona, on April 26, 1911, to John and Edna (nee Barnaby) McIntyre. In the early 1930s, Christine received a Bachelor of Music degree at Chicago Musical College, where she honed her operatic soprano voice (which can be heard in a handful of her movies); she also began her radio career in Chicago. By 1936, she was acting on the professional stage in L.A., starring in plays such as "The Bird of Paradise" with actors like Pierce Lyden. She broke into movies with a small role in Swing Fever (1937), signing for feature films with RKO. This led to a series of B westerns with stars like Buck Jones, Johnny Mack Brown, and Ray Corrigan. Then, in 1944, with her hair newly dyed blonde, she was discovered by producer Hugh McCollum at Columbia Pictures and signed a ten-year contract to do shorts for the studio. Over the next decade, she worked with comedians such as Andy Clyde, Hugh Herbert, and Shemp Howard (solo), not to mention both Joe Besser and Joe DeRita. However, she will forever be remembered for her prolific work with The Three Stooges. A favorite concert piece of hers, Johann Strauss' "Voice of Spring," was the basis for the 1945 Stooges short Micro-Phonies (1945), considered by many Stooge fans as the trio's finest effort and which also provides the best example of Christine's beautifully pure operatic soprano voice as she sings the above-mentioned aria (which Curly Howard, as "Senorita Cucaracha," hilariously lip-synchs to). Always focused, always a presence onscreen, Christine developed into a first-rate comedic actress--her timing was impeccable and she wasn't afraid to get "down and dirty" with slapstick experts such as the Stooges (she even beat up poor Shemp Howard in the classic Brideless Groom (1947), then knocked him through a door), and it was merely through unfortunate twists of fate that she never segued over into television at the same time that funnywomen Lucille Ball and Imogene Coca were making their small-screen marks. Though Christine's career at Columbia consisted mostly of comedy shorts, she did show up in occasional features, often westerns. In 1953, near the end of her Columbia contract, she married radio producer/writer/actor J. Donald Wilson (not to be confused with Jack Benny's announcer Don Wilson), and soon after retired from show business. Christine and J. Donald spent the next 30 years developing joint careers in real estate. The former actress passed away in Van Nuys, California, on July 8, 1984, six months after her husband.
Christine Meier is an actress, known for Visions (2015) and Spangas (2007).
Christine Meltzer was born on December 4, 1974 in Järfälla, Stockholms län, Sweden. She is an actress and writer, known for Jag älskar dig - En skilsmässokomedi (2016), Partaj (2011) and Sommaren med släkten (2017).
Christine Milam is an actress, known for Oh Crappy Day (2021) and Foresight (2009).
Christine Milo is an actress and producer, known for Here Out West (2022), House of Bond (2017) and Valentine's Day (2019).
Christine Minji Chang is known for Maddie (2018), Lisa Mania (2021) and JoJoHead (2016).
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