Christina Anne Pflueger was born on March 15th, 1990 in Tucson, AZ., USA. She is of German and English heritage and is related to the infamous outlaw, Jesse James, on her maternal mother's side. As if to keep her family's legacy alive, she was hired on at an old western theme park called Old Tucson Studios as not only a madam, but also a ...
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Christina Anne Pflueger was born on March 15th, 1990 in Tucson, AZ., USA. She is of German and English heritage and is related to the infamous outlaw, Jesse James, on her maternal mother's side. As if to keep her family's legacy alive, she was hired on at an old western theme park called Old Tucson Studios as not only a madam, but also a CanCan dancer. She often recalls the story of when her mother got the call that she got the job, her lovingly semi-sarcastic response being, "It's every mother's dream to get the call that her daughter got a job as a madam!". Her first acting role was as an extra in the film "A Hot Bath and a Stiff Drink II" (2013). She also acted as a PA for "The West and the Ruthless" (2016), both of which were filmed out at Old Tucson Studios. Since then she snagged a brief role in a student film called "Silent Dawn" as a newscaster (2016), and landed her first leading roles in the films "The Revenge of Zoe" as Mona (2017) and "Monkey Farm" as Scarlet (2017). The premiers for both films should happen some time later this year. She lived in Hollywood for a couple of months in 2015 and worked with producer Tim McKinley at CBS Miami Studios to write her first single. It's entitled "Call Me No More". She is a member of the Arizona Grand Opry and has performed with LonelyStreet Productions in tribute shows to Johnny Cash and the leading ladies of country. Christina has performed in several musicals including; "Joseph and the Technicolor Dreamcoat" ('04), "Fiddler on the Roof" ('05), "Music Man" ('06), "My Fair Lady" ('07), and "The Unsinkable Molly Brown" (2012). She is studying at the University of Arizona and plans on majoring in musical theater.
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