Christine's journey in the world of acting began while she was still in high school, where she performed at the prestigious Cincinnati Playhouse. Since then, she has continued to act in both Cincinnati and New York City, showcasing her versatility and range.
Her most recent role was in the HBO series "I Know This Much Is True" in 2020, alongside the talented Mark Ruffalo. Prior to that, she has had a wide variety of roles, including a recurring part on the iconic soap opera "As The World Turns," the compassionate social worker in the Spike Lee-created MTV series "Miracle's Boys" in 2005, and even co-produced the short film "Babs," which was written and directed by her own daughter, Brette Taylor.
One of Christine's most notable achievements is the lead roles she originated in "True Crimes" and "Gint," both of which premiered in New York City before being honored at the prestigious National Theater in Oslo, Norway.
In addition to her acting career, Christine has also pursued her passion for music, singing in nightclubs in Los Angeles, Cincinnati, and New York. She is also an avid dancer, with a special fondness for Ballroom, Latin, and Swing dancing.
But perhaps Christine's greatest creation to date is her beautiful daughter, Brette, who has followed in her mother's footsteps and is also a talented actress and writer.