Christa Johnston is a talented American actress and model born on November 12th in the charming town of Conneaut, Ohio, to loving parents Keith and Roberta Johnston, and has a dear sister, Jessi Noyes. Raised in the picturesque Ashtabula County, Ohio, she was instilled with a strong sense of values and a passion for the arts from a young age.
As a teenager, Christa began her modeling career at the tender age of 13, after winning several prestigious beauty pageants. She quickly made a name for herself in the fashion industry, working for renowned brands such as Sears and JCPenney, and gracing the pages of various magazines and advertisements. Her striking features and captivating presence made her a sought-after model, and she continued to hone her craft, taking on fashion and runway modeling assignments.
In addition to her modeling endeavors, Christa began exploring her passion for acting in 2010, starring in a commercial for Doritos, which marked the beginning of a successful career in the entertainment industry. She went on to appear in commercials for Tactical Bacon and a Zombiepalooza radio commercial, further solidifying her status as a talented and versatile actress.
Christa's film credits include the indie movie "Chronicles of a Serial Killer," as well as a music video for the band Through Deaf Eyes. Her upcoming project, "Katherine," directed by Carlos Dunn and set to be released on October 31st, 2014, promises to be a thrilling and captivating cinematic experience. In 2013, she took on the role of editor for the online magazine "East Coast Indie," showcasing her editorial skills and attention to detail.
As an ambitious and driven individual, Christa is also a prolific writer, having penned a screenplay which she will direct and star in. Her plans to further her career in filmmaking and writing are a testament to her unwavering dedication to her craft. When she's not working, Christa enjoys spending quality time with her loved ones, attending conventions, traveling, going to the movies, and seeing concerts.