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Christina Maria Davis began acting, singing, dancing, and performing in musicals as a child. She was raised in Spain—where she became fluent in Spanish—as well as in the U.S., the U.K., and Australia. After studying Socio-Cultural Anthropology and Dance at Florida State University and the London School of Economics, she took a few years off to travel around the world. After visiting four continents and thirteen countries, she returned to her lifelong passion: performing. She relocated to Los Angeles and trained at Groundlings, Second City, UCLA, and the renowned Playhouse West Acting School and Repertory Theater alongside Jeff Goldblum, Mark Pellegrino, Robert Carnegie, Jim Parrack, Tony Savant, and Holly Gagnier. Christina has more than 40 Film and TV credits, including Acting Class, featured on James Franco TV; Richard Peter Johnson, starring James Franco, Jim Parrack, and Wolfgang Bodison; Pie Head: A Kinda' True Story, winner of Best Feature Film at the Hollywood & Vine Film Festival; Little Bride Lie, which won Best Comedic Short at the Playhouse West 72 Hour Film Festival in 2013; and Project 96B, awarded Best Film in LA at the 48 Hour Film Project. She is also passionate about theatre, having appeared in over a dozen musicals and plays, including A Mixed Tape, starring Eric Edwards and Jonathan Lipnicki. Christina divides her time between the Hollywood Hills and London. Her interests include dancing, singing, yoga, hiking, diving underwater, enjoying the scent of wildflowers, and eating cherries.