Christina Cox

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

Life and achievements

Cox attended the Arts York at Unionville High School and later the Ryerson Theatre School. She starred in several plays, including Twelfth Night by William Shakespeare. In the mid-1990s, she performed as a Mountie in Chicago in several films and television series. From 1996 to 1998 she played one of the major roles in the television series F / X: The Series, for this role she was nominated in 1998 for the Gemini Award. In the award- winning Canadian comedy Better Than Chocolate (1999) she was seen in one of the major roles. In the science fiction television movie Code Name - Phoenix ( 2000), she took a starring role. In the thriller Runaway Jane - Alone against all (2001) she played alongside Teri Hatcher and Rob Lowe as she took over the lead role in the film drama Sometimes a Hero ( 2003). She was also in episodes of the television series Cold Case - No victim is ever forgotten, CSI: Miami, Stargate - Kommando SG -1, Bones - The Knochenjägerin, Numbers - To see the logic of the crime, Dr. House, The Mentalist and Dexter. In 2006, the action movie Max Havoc was: Ring of Fire published in the next Cox Rae Dawn Chong plays a greater role.

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 aired on the U.S. cable channel Lifetime. They also took over in 2009 one of the main roles in the internationally produced sci-fi series Defying Gravity - love in the universe.

Christina Cox currently lives in Los Angeles, California, with her husband.

Filmography (selection)

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