Christina Cindrich

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Christina Cindrich is a 4X Emmy-Award winning television producer, host, and writer of Italian and Croatian descent.

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Over the past 20+ years, Cindrich's resume includes working one-on-one with the likes of Steven Spielberg in Catch Me If You Can , and other high-profile productions such as Spider-Man 3 , Frasier , CSI, Boston Legal and Desperate Housewives .

Cindrich's career started long before most people enter the first grade as she spent her youth training in ballet, tap, jazz, singing, piano, acting and musical theater in her hometown of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. As she continued to turn heads, Christina was asked to represent the state of Pennsylvania in the nationally televised Miss Teen USA pageant.[ citation needed ]

Shortly after, she moved to Los Angeles to attend Loyola Marymount University, found an agent and a manager and began working in TV, films, and national commercials.[ citation needed ]

However, it was a vastly different undertaking that allowed Cindrich to expand in her diversity when she sacrificed Hollywood to become a news anchor in the small mountain town of Boone, North Carolina, a sacrifice that allowed her to produce, host and write her own content.[ citation needed ]

This pivotal role ultimately set Christina up for a return to the West Coast and the opportunity of a lifetime to take those same talents and apply it to a show called Private Islands on AWE TV. The results were nothing short of stellar, as she took the show to a No. 1 rating for the network with over 30 million viewers and garnered her first two Emmy Awards in the process.[ citation needed ]

Since then, Cindrich's global footprint includes the creation of multiple TV series in over 50 countries, including Global Passport on AWE in the USA, as well as Culinary Escapes on Nat Geo People in Asia and the Middle East.[ citation needed ]

Cindrich's spirit of adventure extends into the world of luxurious skincare, inspired by exotic ingredients discovered in her travels, particularly the star ingredient, Monoï de Tahiti. This sensual oil, rooted in French Polynesia's history, provides a softening, purifying, and soothing effect for both the skin and hair.

With a social media following exceeding one million, Christina’s latest endeavor involves hosting awe-inspiring group journeys to coveted destinations, offering fellow travelers the chance to turn dreamy itineraries into reality.

Christina's journey continues to unfold with more inspiring projects in the pipeline for TV and digital platforms. As she expands her brand into the realms of wellness, spirituality, and personal growth, Christina remains dedicated to uplifting and empowering audiences around the world.

Filmography

Film
YearTitleRoleNotes
2001 American Pie 2 Jello-Shot Girl (uncredited)
2002Comedy Central Thanxgiveaway: Turkeys vs. Pilgrims Pocahontas TV movie
2004Last Men on EarthPhoebeShort
2006 Living the Dream Dog Girl #2
20072095Shannon
2007 Spider-Man 3 Test Site Technician
2009 Immortally Yours Victoria
2013Getting Back to ZeroPamela
2014The 40th Annual NATAS PSW Emmy AwardsAttendee, RecipientTV movie
Television
YearTitleRoleNotes
1997 Port Charles Stacey12 episodes
2001 Off Centre CandyEpisode: "Trust Me or Don't Trust Me"
2004 Frasier The Cable WomanEpisode: "Freudian Sleep"
2004 I'm with Her JulieEpisode: "I'm Not with Her"
2004 Quintuplets Catherine Zeta-JuggsEpisode: "Swing, Swing, Swing"
2004 Boston Legal JuliaEpisode: "An Eye for an Eye"
2004 According to Jim ChristinaEpisode: "Poking the Bear"
2005 Jack & Bobby Kappa SisterEpisode: "Running Scared"
2005 Las Vegas Hottie/"Kitty"Episode: "Mothwoman"
2005 Four Kings SherryEpisode: "Elephant in the Room"
2005 Desperate Housewives Second StripperEpisode: "Everybody Says Don't"
2006 Who Wants to Be a Superhero? StacyEpisode Three
2007 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation Cocktail WaitressEpisode: "Cockroaches"
2011–2015 Private Islands Herself
2014–present Global Passport with Christina Cindrich Herself

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