Christina Schild

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Christina Schild
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Vienna, Austria
OccupationActor

Christina Schild is an Austrian-born Canadian actress.

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Biography

She was born in Vienna, Austria and has one sister. Holds a graduate degree in actor training from the American Academy of Dramatic Arts in New York City. Schild portrays Playa Palacios in Battlestar Galactica . [1]

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Theatre

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References

  1. "Christina Schild interview | Playa Palacios | Battlestar Galactica".