Christina Milian was born Christine Flores on September 26, 1981 in Jersey City, New Jersey & raised in Waldorf, Maryland. At the age of 19, Milian signed a contract with Def Jam. In 2001, Milian released her self-titled debut album, which featured the singles "AM to PM" and "When You Look at Me"; "AM to PM" charted within the Top 40 of the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 and both peaked in the top three on the UK Singles Chart. In 2004, Milian released her second studio album It's About Time, which provided her first major U.S. hit, "Dip It Low", which reached number five on the U.S. Billboard chart. "Whatever U Want" was released as the album's second single. Both singles charted within the Top 10 of the UK chart.
Raised in Albion, Illinois, daughter of Angela Bouvier and Marvin Miller, Christina grew up in Southern Illinois and Indiana. She began studying journalism and entered into radio broadcasting while attending Wabash Valley College, receiving her FCC 3rd Class License in Chicago, she was the first disc-jockey to go live from a 10 watt station to 50,000 watts at WVJC-FM in Mt. Carmel, IL. Christina worked for WYER-FM radio in Mt. Carmel, IL before heading to Virginia, where she was hired at WUEZ-AM radio in Salem as the Morning News Lady and WROV-FM in Roanoke to cover elections. Christina accepted her first television broadcasting job in Abilene, Texas as the Weekend Weathergirl at KTXS-TV [ABC] and was voted top feature reporter interviewing such celebrities as Steve Martin, Roy Rogers, Maureen Reagan and Mae West. She later went to work for KMID-TV [NBC] in Midland, TX as the stations Weekend Weathergirl and Co-Anchor for the 10:00 p.m. newscast. Christina was an investigative and lead reporter covering breaking stories along with producing the nightly broadcast. She furthered her career to Los Angeles in 1985 by receiving her first acting break on Young and Restless [CBS]. In 1987, Christina was cast as Evelyn, a news reporter on General Hospital [ABC] and continues to work the show. She has acted in many music videos along with student films including two time award winning USC short, The Roommate in 1998. Christina was cast to voice-over commercials, cartoons and has worked in all capacities of the entertainment field including EMI Music Publishing, A&R/Soundtrack for Arista Records, ICM Talent/Literary Agency and many major feature film studios executive assisting Academy Award winning producers.
Christina Moore is a multi-hyphenate who has successfully built a career as an actor, producer and writer over the past 20 years. After growing up in Chicago and attending Illinois Wesleyan University, where she earned a BFA in drama performance, she drove off to the West Coast and never looked back. She has acted in more than 70 television shows and films and is best known for her work as a sketch comedian in MadTV (FOX), as Laurie Forman in That 70s Show (FOX), as Tracy Clark in the re-boot 90210 (CW), as Christina Ross in Jessie (DISNEY CHANNEL), and as Mandi Heiser in TNT's current Summer hit show CLAWS. Her most notable film work includes Without A Paddle (Paramount), Delta Farce (Lionsgate) and Born to Race (ACI). Moore began working with ESX Entertainment and Forrest Films when she starred in The Dog Lover as Cassie, the lead's nefarious boss, which filmed in September 2014. From there she and Brian Rudnick wrote Running Wild. She stayed on to produce the film starring Sharon Stone and Jason Lewis. Since then she has produced, co-written and/or acted in the following: Pray for Rain (Jane Seymour), Dirt (Kevin Dillon), American Fighter (Tommy Flanagan), Motocross (Trace Adkins), Roped (Casper Van Dien) and Lady Driver (Sean Patrick Flannery). It has been a very busy four years! Moore has been married to actor/ writer John Ducey for the past ten years. He has penned several of Forrest Films' projects. They reside in Sherman Oaks, CA.
Christina Morrell was born at home in Los Angeles, California. Raised in Northern California, Christina went to Los Altos High School where she was starting point guard on the Varsity basketball team her freshman year. She was awarded the Best Actress Timmie Award two years in a row, and was President of the Drama Club. Christina toured Europe with The Main Street Singers, a renowned choir, and graduated with honors and a 4.0 GPA. Christina attended Chapman University for two years on a full Scholarship for Theater Performance. When the music department offered her a full scholarship to switch to a Vocal Performance major, she chose to transfer to NYU to study musical theatre. Christina received the Artistic and Academic Excellence Award upon graduation at NYU. She performed a solo in the TISCH school graduation ceremony at Radio City Music Hall, and performed with Neil Diamond in the main NYU graduation ceremony. Christina's East Coast credits include: two First National Tours produced by Cameron Mackintosh and NETworks (Oliver! and Oklahoma!), City of Angels at The Goodspeed Opera House, and Mack & Mabel, The Drowsy Chaperone, and Steel Pier at Cape Rep Theatre. She resides in Los Angeles working in film, television and theatre.
Christina Moses was born and raised in Los Angeles California. She lived in NYC for 9 years where she taught black history through art and performed in various community and off-Broadway theatre after graduating from Eugene Lang of The New School University. She moved back to LA in 2010 after starting a professional acting career in 2008 in NYC. Christina is an artist, writer and producer.
Christina Muniz is an actress, known for A Mother of No Destination (2021) and The Dark Passenger (2019).
Christina was born and raised in Catonsville, a suburb of Baltimore, Maryland. She has performed in many theater productions, film and television. She enjoys screen writing, as well as acting. She resides in Maryland and works on films in MD, DC, Virginia and Pennsylvania. Her favorite genre of film is horror. Her most recent role was a role in an up and coming horror fan film by Sick and Twisted Films, Valentine Bluffs: A Fan Film.
Born and raised in Austin, Christina studied Theatre and Dance at the University of Texas. After graduating from college, she got her first job opposite award-winning country artist Blake Shelton in his music video "Goodbye Time." Quickly afterwards Mark Fincannon cast her in a supporting role in the ABC Family movie "Campus Confidential." Her performance was favored among producers at The Firm and shortly thereafter she moved to LA. Christina was given a small guest-starring role alongside Michael Vartan in the ABC series, "Big Shots." She then also booked several independent feature films including the dark comedy "Remembering Phil," horror thriller "Hyenas," and the drama "Forgotten Pills." Her wicked sense of humor quickly caught the eye of comedy living legends, the Wayans Family. Known as "The First Family of Entertainment," this dynasty of professional actors, comedians and filmmakers instantly saw the raw talent of Christina and cast her in "Dance Flick." Christina resides in LA.
Christina Newland is known for Reframed: Marilyn Monroe (2022) and The Only Way Is West: Christina Newland on Mae West (2021).
Christina Nguyen is known for #float (2022) and Lion (2018).