Christina Cox

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Christina Cox (2013)

Christina Cox (born July 31, 1971 in Toronto , Ontario ) is a Canadian actress .

Life and accomplishments

Cox attended Arts York at Unionville High School and later the Ryerson Theater School . She has appeared in a number of plays , including What You Want by William Shakespeare . In the mid-1990s, she appeared in a few films and television series such as A Mountie in Chicago . From 1996 to 1998 she played one of the bigger roles in the television series F / X: The Series , for which role she was nominated in 1998 for the Gemini Award . She was seen in one of the bigger roles in the award-winning Canadian comedy Better Than Chocolate (1999). She took on one of the leading roles in the science fiction television film Code Name - Phoenix (2000). She played alongside Teri Hatcher and Rob Lowe in the thriller Runaway Jane (2001) , while she starred in the drama Sometimes a Hero (2003). She was also in individual episodes of the television series Cold Case - No Victim Is Ever Forgotten , CSI: Miami , Stargate - Kommando SG-1 , Bones - The Bone Chaser , Numbers - The Logic of Crime , Dr. House , The Mentalist and Dexter . In 2006, the action film Max Havoc: Ring of Fire was released, in which Cox plays a larger role alongside Rae Dawn Chong .

From 2007 to 2008 Cox starred in the Canadian television series Blood Ties , which is based on the novels by Tanya Huff . The series was broadcast on the US cable channel Lifetime . In 2009 she also took on one of the leading roles in the internationally produced science fiction series Defying Gravity - Love in Space .

Christina Cox currently lives with her husband Grant Mattos, a former NFL player, and their daughter (* 2013) in Los Angeles , California.

Filmography (selection)

Movies

  • 1994: Spike of Love
  • 1995: Jungle Law (Street Law)
  • 1995: The Donor - Out of Law
  • 1997: Help! My dog ​​is talking (tiger)
  • 1996: Delivered defenseless (No One Could Protect Her)
  • 1996: Dan and Jane - Our dream conquers fear ( A Brother's Promise: The Dan Jansen Story, TV movie)
  • 1996: Sins of Silence (TV movie)
  • 1999: Better Than Chocolate (Meilleur que le chocolat)
  • 2000: Code Name - Phönix ( Code Name Phoenix, TV movie)
  • 2001: Runaway Jane ( Jane Doe, Movie made for TV)
  • 2003: Sometimes a Hero
  • 2004: Nikki & Nora (TV movie)
  • 2004: Riddick: The Chronicles of Riddick
  • 2006: Max Havoc: Ring of Fire
  • 2007: Ascension Day
  • 2008: Making Mr. Right (TV movie)
  • 2010: The Stepson (TV movie)
  • 2012: Cyber ​​Seduction (TV movie)
  • 2012: Fugitive at 17 (TV movie)
  • 2013: Eve of Destruction - When the world is on the brink (Eve of Destruction)
  • 2013: Beauty Mark (short film)
  • 2013: The Contractor
  • 2013: Elysium
  • 2014: Crimes of the Mind
  • 2014: Cannabis Kid
  • 2017: Deadly Lessons (TV movie)
  • 2017: Taken Too Far (TV movie)
  • 2017: Precious Things (TV movie)
  • 2018: Sidelined (TV movie)
  • 2018: FREDI
  • 2018: Hailey Dean Mystery - A Marriage Made for Murder (TV movie)
  • 2019: Ruby Herring Mysteries - Her Last Breath (TV movie)

TV Shows

Web links

Commons : Christina Cox  - Collection of Images

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Grant Mattos and Christina Cox. In: whosdatedwho.com. March 12, 1981. Retrieved November 10, 2017 .