Christina Cox was born on July 31, 1971 in Toronto, Canada. In the family, in addition to Christina, there were two daughters – Tracy and Melissa. Since childhood, Christina was fond of sports. First gymnastics, then athletics. She even played women's football. But then her interests were completely absorbed by the dance drama circle. Fascinated by dance and theater in high school, she entered the prestigious theater and dance school in Unionville, and then continued her education at the Ryerson
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Christina Cox was born on July 31, 1971 in Toronto, Canada. In the family, in addition to Christina, there were two daughters – Tracy and Melissa. Since childhood, Christina was fond of sports. First gymnastics, then athletics. She even played women's football. But then her interests were completely absorbed by the dance drama circle. Fascinated by dance and theater in high school, she entered the prestigious theater and dance school in Unionville, and then continued her education at the Ryerson Theatre School, playing on stage in productions based on Shakespeare’s works.
In the cinema, the actress was remembered primarily for the films Better Than Chocolate and The Riddick Chronicles. Film critics believe that these are the best works of Christina. The first major role was the role of Vicky Nelson in the vampire.
Ties of Blood Based on the novel by Tanya Huff. The writer herself admitted that no one could better embody the image of her heroine on the screen. In 2009, she played a female astronaut in the ABC show Defying Gravity, and also appeared in one of the episodes of the famous series Dexter, in which she played a police officer - one of the main character's victims.
Christina is still committed to the sport. She perfectly masters the techniques of Thai and classical boxing, mai-thai, taekwondo, firearms.
Viewers also remember the actress on the TV series “Bones”, “Numbers”, “Doctor House”, “Eyes”, “Detective Rush”, “Spys”, “Mutants X”, “Password Eternity”, “Earth: The Last Conflict”, “Psy Factor”, “First Wave”, “Special Effects”, “Strictly to the South” and others.