Christina Adams

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Christina Adams (born before 1986) is a producer and screenwriter .

Career

Christina Adams is together with Anthony Adams the founder of the company Adams Entertainment, with which she undertakes her professional activities.

With her partner Anthony Adams, she has written, produced and developed film and television projects for a number of studios and production companies, including Disney , Warner Bros. , Universal , ABC, CBS , PBS and NBC including the ABC film My Boss - The Pig ! starring Harry Hamlin and the NBC film Helplessly Delivered (1994) starring Emmy-winning Leigh Taylor Young . She has written episodes for series such as Duck Tales for Disney Animation and Fragglerock for Marvel Productions.

Adams was the archive producer and music editor for television series and specials such as Oprah's Master Class , Oprah Goes To Broadway: The Color Purple , SuperSoul Sunday, and The Queen Latifa Show . In addition to her work as a writer and producer, Adams is a singer and songwriter who has performed in India and Europe. She has recorded several world music albums, including the cult classic Vrindaban , and is one of the leading women on the Lost Lake soundtrack .

Adams produced Primal Twang: The Legacy of the Guitar for the stage with an all-star ensemble of guitarists including Grammy Award winners Eric Johnson, Albert Lee and Doc Watson. She also produced the cinematic version of Primal Twang, which grew out of the live performances broadcast nationwide on PBS and was named Best Documentary at the Rome Documentary Festival. After completing post-production for the film version of Primal Twang, Adams co-wrote and produced the world premiere production "Love-In: A Musical Celebration" starring Broadway legend Ben Vereen. She also produced the Love In Music documentary, which aired nationwide on PBS.

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