Raised in Albion, Illinois, daughter of Angela Bouvier and Marvin Miller, Christina grew up in Southern Illinois and Indiana. She began studying journalism and entered into radio broadcasting while attending Wabash Valley College, receiving her FCC 3rd Class License in Chicago, she was the first disc-jockey to go live from a 10 watt station to 50,0...
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Raised in Albion, Illinois, daughter of Angela Bouvier and Marvin Miller, Christina grew up in Southern Illinois and Indiana. She began studying journalism and entered into radio broadcasting while attending Wabash Valley College, receiving her FCC 3rd Class License in Chicago, she was the first disc-jockey to go live from a 10 watt station to 50,000 watts at WVJC-FM in Mt. Carmel, IL. Christina worked for WYER-FM radio in Mt. Carmel, IL before heading to Virginia, where she was hired at WUEZ-AM radio in Salem as the Morning News Lady and WROV-FM in Roanoke to cover elections. Christina accepted her first television broadcasting job in Abilene, Texas as the Weekend Weathergirl at KTXS-TV [ABC] and was voted top feature reporter interviewing such celebrities as Steve Martin, Roy Rogers, Maureen Reagan and Mae West. She later went to work for KMID-TV [NBC] in Midland, TX as the stations Weekend Weathergirl and Co-Anchor for the 10:00 p.m. newscast. Christina was an investigative and lead reporter covering breaking stories along with producing the nightly broadcast. She furthered her career to Los Angeles in 1985 by receiving her first acting break on Young and Restless [CBS]. In 1987, Christina was cast as Evelyn, a news reporter on General Hospital [ABC] and continues to work the show. She has acted in many music videos along with student films including two time award winning USC short, The Roommate in 1998. Christina was cast to voice-over commercials, cartoons and has worked in all capacities of the entertainment field including EMI Music Publishing, A&R/Soundtrack for Arista Records, ICM Talent/Literary Agency and many major feature film studios executive assisting Academy Award winning producers.
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