Christine Lahti was born April 4, 1950 in Birmingham, Michigan, to Elizabeth Margaret (Tabar), a painter and nurse, and Paul Theodore Lahti, a surgeon. She is of half Finnish and half Austro-Hungarian descent. She studied fine arts at Florida State University and received a bachelors degree in drama from the University of Michigan. In New York, Christine worked as a waitress and did commercials before she found her breakthrough role in ...and justice for all. (1979) with Al Pacino. She received an Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actress for her performance in Swing Shift (1984) and won an Academy Award for Best Short Film, Live Action for Lieberman in Love (1995) in which she starred and directed. Throughout her acting career, Christine primarily focused on television, with performances in Chicago Hope (1994), and Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (1999).
Christine Helen Lakin was born on January 25th, 1979 in Dallas, Texas. After moving several times as a child, her family finally settled in Atlanta, Georgia, where Christine started her acting career. There, she attended the Atlanta workshop players - a theater group which plays in schools in the Atlanta metro area. Her first audition was for a TV-commercial - "Got Milk?!", and after not getting that job, she didn't have to wait long for her next opportunity, which was the part as the young Rose in the civil-war flick The Rose and the Jackal (1990), which also starred Christopher Reeve. In 1991, she took her first step towards big fame and landed the role as the tomboyish Al on the Friday night hit Step by Step (1991). During the sitcom's long run, Christine gracefully grew up, graduated from high school in 1997 and made various appearances on other television shows. When Step by Step (1991) was cancelled in 1998, Christine, while attending UCLA and majoring in film, looked for other film roles. She landed jobs in independent films such as Big Monster on Campus (2000) and Finding Kelly (2000). Whatever It Takes (2000) was Christine's first wide theatrical film release. Since then, she has had a slew of independent coming-of-age films along with guest appearances on such hit shows as Boston Public (2000), and Opposite Sex (2000). Still attending UCLA and handling a film career, Christine is managing to do what few child actors tend to do, which is continue.
Christine Laliberté is known for Swan Song (2021), Andromeda (2000) and The Good Doctor (2017).
Christine Lan is known for Garm Wars: The Last Druid (2014), 1st Bite (2006) and End of the Line (2007).
Christine Lanning is known for Shifter (2020), Mono Deux (2019) and Many Worlds (2018).
Christine was born and raised in Buffalo, New York, to working class parents who instilled their strong work ethic into her. She has German, Italian and Native American ancestry. Having an older sister and younger brother, she is one of three children born to Kimberly and Ronald. Christine has a passion for animals, nature and all things horror. She is involved with a variety of charitable organizations. Christine started out as a Stand-In for Eve Hewson on the set of The True Adventures of Wolfboy (2019) Directed by Martin Krejci.
Christine Leboutte is known for Suspiria (2018) and Toute une nuit (1982).
Christine is an Asian American performer with diverse performing and acting experience. She's been a circus performer and instructor for 14 years. She's been acting and modeling for companies such as Mercedes, Linkedin, Honda, First Republic, Salesforce, Walmart, Duraflame, etc. She started training circus arts in NYC in 2006 specializing in flying trapeze. She did four contracts with Club Med and taught/performed trapeze/aerial internationally. After leaving the contract life, she moved to San Francisco where she's been performing for multiple local production agencies (Rigging Wrangling/ Trapeze World, Circosphere, Earth Circus, etc), and for multiple local groups (Vespertine Circus, Sweet Can, Hubba etc). Christine Lee has an extensive background in acting / modeling for commercials, video and print. Some examples of commercials include Honda, Linkedin, Salesforce, GlaxoSmithKline, Logitech, Huffpost, Stripe, Microsoft, Toyota, Rakuten, Princess Cruise Lines, Ticketmaster, Duraflame, Tiktok, Wish, Gametime, Botabox, Glenlivit, Parasole, etc.
Christine Lee is a captivating actor with a memorable presence both on-screen and stage. She is best-known for her role as Kyung Son, a refugee who survives a Zombie outbreak in the Netflix series, "Black Summer". Netflix's popular new series is the prequel to the cult-following SYFY series "Z Nation". Christine was born in Vancouver, Canada and spent much of her childhood moving between Vancouver, Seoul, Korea, and Memphis, Tennessee. Her adoration for the film industry came at a young age. When she was eleven years old, she went behind her parents back and spent her savings on headshots and reached out to managers. Her parents hesitated on having her choose a career at such a young age, but a determined Christine continued to take part in performing arts in any way she could throughout her teen years. In high school, Christine was cast in a production of A Christmas Carol, which she notes as her first bite of the theatre bug. From that point on, she got involved in every production until she graduated. Once she completed high school she moved to New York and attended the American Academy of Dramatic Arts. Since then, Christine has worked on a variety of roles in films COLOSSAL, a festival namesake in 2016 which starred Anne Hathaway, OVUM, Universal Pictures' ALIENS ATE MY HOMEWORK and in the popular Netflix series "Travelers". Most recently, Christine voiced Dokkaebi, a rebellious Korean hacker in the popular Ubisoft game, "Rainbow Six Seige".
Christine Liao is known for A Family Recipe that Cannot be Followed Written Down (2018), Night Train (2023) and Return to Office.