Christina Villa

Christina Villa hails from the borderlands of El Paso, TX.  She starred as Rosa Barranco in Wanted Man opposite Dolph Lundgren and Kelsey Gramm3r. Wanted Man chronicles the story of a police officer who must escort an eye witness across the border after a cartel shooting leaves several DEA agents dead.  Christina recently wrapped the Rom-Com Dressed for love, opposite Madison Bullock (Netflix First Kill and American Idol's Margie Mays (Also Elle Woods in Legally Blonde the Musical) set to be aired on the Lifetime Network.  An alumnus from The Actors Studio Drama School, in New York City, she spent the earlier part of her career performing in productions and staged readings at The Actors Studio, La Tea, Two River Theatre, Under St. Mark's and Gibney Dance Center. A theatre veteran, she started performing in her hometown with the El Paso Performer's Studio theatre company and the Adobe Horseshoe Theatre.  In 2019, she successfully co-produced The Culture Forum a successful event to help raise money for Annunciation House, a nonprofit in El Paso, Texas that supplies immigrants and asylum seekers with housing and basic human necessities such as food, hygiene products and clothes

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