Christine Chen is an Academy-qualified film producer, director, and writer. She fell in love with capturing images and telling stories through film the first time she got her hands on an early addition VHS camcorder in 1993. Christine's love of film turned into a life-long passion for writing, producing, and directing provocative and influential bodies of work. Her films "A Bird's Nest" and "Ya Albi" both were top 5 films in Louisiana Film Prize 2014 and 2016.
Christine Alexandra Chiu is a Taiwanese-American businesswoman and philanthropist. She is the star and producer of the Netflix reality TV series, 'Bling Empire' that documented a group of affluential Asian Americans living in Los Angeles as they balance modern life with traditional cultural values. Noted as one of the world's youngest and most prolific collectors of Haute Couture and High Jewelry, Christine has been ranked amongst Vogue's '100 Women of Fashion' and has been the muse of many famed designers. Christine, along with her husband, famed plastic surgeon, Dr. Gabriel Chiu founded the world-renowned Beverly Hills Plastic Surgery inc. that has been recognized as a pioneer in the practice of "bespoke beauty". In 2019 the couple welcomed a son, Gabriel Chiu Jr., and have been vocal about their struggles with infertility. Most recently, Christine competed in season 30 of "Dancing with the Stars" with partner Pasha Pashkov.
Christine Choueiri is an actress, known for L'insulte (2017), Taif Al-Madina (2000) and Ghadi (2013).
Christine Citti was born on October 26, 1962 in Paris, France. She is an actress and director, known for Quand j'étais chanteur (2006), Camping (2006) and P.J. (1997).
Nominated for an Emmy and named "Boston's Best Meteorologist" by Improper Bostonian magazine, Christine started out as a Geology major with a love of theater. When her college advisor heard her sing at a local opera cafe, he set up a unique internship for her in the KCRA weather department in Sacramento. Since then, Christine has hosted, anchored, forecast and headlined newscasts across the nation including KABC in Los Angeles, WCCO in Minneapolis, WHDH in Boston and KHQ in Spokane, WA where she also became known as an audio book reader for Books in Motion. Her live severe weather coverage and severe weather programming has garnered several station Emmy Awards and her work as host of "The Snow Snow" in Minnesota led to a Hirsch Broadcasting award for Sports programming in it's first season. On stage she has played Mary Bailey in the musical "It's a Wonderful Life," Sarah in Sondheim's "Company," Gloria Upson in "Mame," Lydia in "The Vampyre," and Grace Bradley in "The Best Christmas Pageant Ever." During community college she also worked at a regional melodrama on the California Coast playing Cornelia Worthington (Sole heir to the fabled Worthington fortune) where dastardly predicaments most predictably ensued for the entire season. A military veteran with a legacy of service that dates back continuously to the American Revolution, Christine flew with the Air National Guard with units in Minnesota and California as a C-130 Hercules Loadmaster, instructor and Aerial Firefighter. She is a veteran of Iraq and Afghanistan as well as many peacetime and readiness airlift missions around the globe. Before her military service, she climbed numerous North and South American peaks as high as 22,842', kayaked solo for a week through the Apostle Islands on frigid Lake Superior, bicycled from San Francisco to Los Angeles along the Pacific Coast Highway, completed Olympic length triathlons and traversed the Sierra Nevada alone. She holds a B.S. in GeoScience and an MFA in TV and Film Screenwriting.
Christine Clemons is known for Sneakerheads (2020).
Christine Cohn is known for Stressed (2019).
Christine Connors is known for Tough as Nails (2020).
Originally from Lincoln, Nebraska, Christine Conradt is an L.A.-based screenwriter, producer, director, and script consultant. After earning a BFA in screenwriting from the University of Southern California's Cinematic Arts program, she worked briefly in development before launching her screenwriting career. She later went back to grad school and received an MCJ from Boston University where she focused on cybercrime and juvenile delinquency.
Christine Cornell is known for The Wannabe (2015), Coffee and a Donut (2018) and Abacus: Small Enough to Jail (2016).