Christina Moore


Biography

Christina Moore was often cast in bit parts that focused entirely on her looks early on, but more substantial roles came her way after she co-starred on the 1990s drama "Hyperion Bay." An even bigger break came in 2003 when she became part of the sketch-comedy show "MADtv." That successful run led to more work, including a starring role on the sitcom "Hot Properties" and a 10-episode sti...

Biography

Christina Moore was often cast in bit parts that focused entirely on her looks early on, but more substantial roles came her way after she co-starred on the 1990s drama "Hyperion Bay." An even bigger break came in 2003 when she became part of the sketch-comedy show "MADtv." That successful run led to more work, including a starring role on the sitcom "Hot Properties" and a 10-episode stint on the remake of the youth soap "90210" from 2008 to 2009. Moore further enhanced her reputation as a dramatic actress with recurring part on the medical show "Hawthorne" and a 2011 guest spot on the supernatural series "True Blood."

Life Events

1996

Appeared on an episode of "Married with Children"

1996

Made acting debut in a bit part on "Beverly Hills, 90210"

1997

Appeared on "Saved by the Bell" reboot "Saved by the Bell: The New Class"

1998

Breakout role as Amy Sweeny on "Hyperion Bay"

2003

Made multiple appearances on sketch comedy series "MADtv"

2003

Replaced Lisa Robin Kelly as Laurie Forman in season 6 of "That '70s Show"

2005

Appeared as Sarah on "The Bad Girl's Guide"

2005

Cast as Emerson Ives on "Hot Properties"

2007

Cast alongside Larry the Cable Guy on military spoof "Delta Farce"

2008

Returned to Beverly Hills with a recurring role on "90210" reboot

2009

Starred as Candy Sullivan on "Hawthorne"

2011

Had recurring role on HBO's vampire drama "True Blood"

2011

Appeared as Christina Ross on "Jessie"

2016

Cast as Principal Renee Helfrick on "Mr. Student Body President"

2016

Reprised role of Christina Ross on "Jessie" spinoff "Bunk'd"

2017

Co-wrote "Pray For Rain," starring Jane Seymour and directed by Alex Ranarivelo

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