Cristina López Ferraz is a production manager and producer, known for La casa de papel (2017), El barco (2011) and Los hombres de Paco (2005).
She began modeling as a teenager and in 2009 she was chosen by Federico Moccia for his movie "Amore 14". In 2015, she was in the Christmas comedy "Natale ai Caraibi" directed by Neri Parenti. In 2016, she became part of the cast of the fourth season of "A un passo dal cielo" and Sky's hit series "1993" directed by Giuseppe Gagliardi. That same year, she was also in Sky's TV movie "Tafanos". Thanks to her bent for sports and dancing, in 2017 she joined the cast of the FoxLife show "Dance Dance Dance" and won. Her love for sports also led her to create Befancyfit. It started as a wellness blog and then turned into a platform, Befancyfit is a bona fide lifestyle. In 2021 this morphed into "The Befancyfit Method", a manual. Since 2018 she's been part of the second and third season cast of the TV series "L'isola di Pietro". The following year she was in the movie "Il venditore di donne" by Fabio Resinaro as well as "Il talento del calabrone" by Giacomo Cimini. She recently wrapped the movie "Uomini da marciapiede" directed by Francesco Albanese.
Born to Puerto Rican parents, Spanish is Cristina's second language. She played an innocent teenager with a dark twist in her first leading role and followed that as a young girl exploring her sexuality in a coming of age film. Cristina played a high school Sr. dealing with the emotional struggle of her parents divorce in the independent film Grey Shadows. Amazons Primes's Dependents, Winner of Best Short Film at Lake Charles Film Festival tells the story of a family riddled with addiction. A nightmare sequence, Cristina's character battles suicide tendencies with drug abuse. Cristina is often recognized for her ability to act in both English and Spanish in national commercials such as State Farm and Frito Lay . Cristina is athletic and sporty; she can pack a punch like Kim Possible!
Cristina Martinez is known for Chef's Table (2015).
Cristina became interested in acting several years ago when fascinated by shows such as Harry Potter and Heartland. She would routinely memorize lines and re-enact scenes. When she approached me (her mother) about how she could get involved in the industry, she took some acting courses and we found her a local agent. At ten years old we headed out to Vancouver for the Faces West Acting Convention. This inspired Cristina, and she placed very well in the Commercial/Cold Read categories (12 and under). The same year she landed a lead role in a school musical play in collaboration with an Opera company. After doing three background scenes for Hell on Wheels and several commercials, she wanted more of a challenge. With work for young people being scarce in Alberta, Cristina was thrilled to land the role of Young Wynonna on the series Wynonna Earp (2015-2016).
More than 40 years ago, Cristina began her career as an actress and since then she specialized in roles related to Violence against Women. This important topic "To Combat Violence against Women" inspired her to make an amazing documentary "Juarez Desierto de Esperanza" and the monologue "Las Mujeres de Ciudad Juárez". She has participated in more than 40 Tv and Film projects. To mention a few; we can't forget her amazing leading roles of movies like "De la Calle", "El Tigre de Santa Julia" and the Tv-Series like "Mujeres Asesinas". You may have seen her in the film "La Novia del Mar", next to the Brazilian actress Sonia Braga and under the direction of José Bojorquez. Nominated 3 times to the Ariel Award of the Academia Mexicana de Artes y Ciencias Cinematográficas as Best Actress for the films "Sin Dejar Huella", "De Ida Vuelta" and "De La Calle"; winning an Ariel as Best Actress for her participation in the movie "De La Calle" directed by Gerardo Tort. Nowadays, we can see her in the famous Netflix Tv-Series "El Chapo" performing the co-leading role of Chapo's mother; in the new Netflix Tv-Series "El Ultimo Dragon" and in the TV-Series "Cuna de Lobos" directed by Erick Morales for Televisa Productions, also performing in "Imperio de Mentiras", and for HBO "Bunker".
Cristina Milizia (maiden name Cristina Ulloa) was born in Oakland, California on February 1st, 1984. She began her voiceover career at the age of eight. Her parents are both professional vocalists and musicians, and as such, she spent much of her childhood in recording studios. She was repeatedly singled out by engineers to come in and voice various projects. She won her very first job for The Learning Company accidentally; as Cristina was waiting in the lobby for her mother, who was auditioning for the part, the casting director asked her if she wanted to try. She booked it, and from then on was called in on a regular basis. The daughter of a Peruvian immigrant and a mother who grew up in Mexico, Cristina Milizia was raised bi-culturally and speaks both Spanish and English. As a bilingual singing voice actor, Cristina spent most of her early career specializing in toys and games. Her credits include almost every toy company in the United States, including Mattel, Fisher-Price, Hasbro, Leapfrog, Toys R Us, Hallmark, MGA Entertainment, Build-A-Bear, American Girl, Moose, Jakks Pacific, Playhut and Play Along Toys. She later expanded into video games and landed her first major video game roles as Annie, Amumu, and Nunu the Yeti Rider for Riot Games' League of Legends, now one of the largest video games in the world. In her 20's, moved to Los Angeles to pursue animation and commercial voice-over full-time. Her first major animation role, Lala the Koala for Disney Junior's Doc McStuffins, sealed Cristina's love for animation forever. After being cast as Monster High's first villain - Moanica D'Kay - she won a lead role in the series' animated features, Monster High: The Origin Story and Electrified. She also voices the characters Marisol Coxi, Batsy Claro, Fangelica VanBat, and Woolee for the Monster High animated series. Cristina's most recent work includes the role of Jessica Cruz for DC Comics/Warner Brothers Entertainment (LEGO DC Super Heroes: Aquaman: Rage of Atlantis, LEGO DC Super Hero Girls: Super Villain High, DC Super Hero Girls YouTube series), Poison Ivy for Cartoon Network's DC Super Hero Girls, Darcy on Butch Hartman's Bunsen is a Beast for Nickelodeon, and Teresa on the Netflix series Barbie Dreamhouse Adventures. You can also hear her in the video games Shadowverse and Maplestory 2. Cristina remains a full-time animation and commercial voice actor in Los Angeles, pursuing her passion every day and thankful for the amazing industry she works in.
Cristina Moglia was born on January 21, 1972 in Rome, Lazio, Italy. She is an actress, known for Only You (1994), Black Butterfly (2017) and Ferrari (2003).
Cristina Morrison is known for Feriado (2014), Agujero Negro (2018) and Galapagos Summit.
Cristina Mugnaini is an actress, known for Radio Cortile (2016) and Un Natale stupefacente (2014).