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Christina Geraci

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Hailing from the city of entertainment, Las Vegas, Nevada, Christina is an actress who began performing at an early age. Throughout her high school years, she resided onstage for more than 8+ consecutive productions, landing her first major supporting role as a freshman, playing the role of Mishkin in the Neil Simon play, Fools. During her junior year, as a result of her performance in the musical, Mulan, she was scouted by a film director for her soon to be first supporting role in the film, HiStory. A few of her most notable performances during that time were those of Egg Nog in the production, Stocking Stuffers, and her leading performance of Ms. Strict in the musical, Zombie Prom, which landed her the award of Best Actress in 2009. Christina later went on to attend UC Berkeley in pursuit of her undergraduate degree in Theater, and found her way onto the stages of familiar Bay Area venues, Shotgun Players, where she played Ginny in Just Like A Dog, and Theater Rhinoceros, in addition to those of university productions. She was also cast in supporting roles in various projects, including two of UC Berkeley Music Department's annual award winning musicals, C.H.A.N.G.E., where Christina was awarded a solo act in a musical vignette, and New Year's Kiss, written by Sam Wineman, as well two rounds of the Theater Department Director's Showcase. During her time at Cal, she also completed her study under the Summer Training Congress in Acting at the prestigious American Conservatory Theater in San Francisco. After graduation, Christina began pursuing acting professionally when her auditioning schedule for Film and TV facilitated her permanent move to Los Angeles in 2016. Since that time, she has been cast in the leading roles of Elia in Tomorrow Will Be Better and Calin in Plastic Smile, as well as numerous supporting roles in feature films, including Regan in And I Feel Fine, and short films. Additionally, she has studied acting with notorious teachers, Scott Sedita and Steve Eastin, Improv at UCB, and currently has her own project in development. It is clear that we can expect good things from Christina.

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