Christina Ochoa is an actress, communicator, and author born on January 25, 1985, in Barcelona, Spain. She is well known as a grand-niece of the Nobel Prize Winner Severo Ochoa. Christina studied Oceanographic Engineering at Las Palmas University in the Canary Islands and Advanced Marine Biology at James Cook University in Australia. She started acting as a hobby, being part of the theatre group in Washington, D.C., at the Little Theatre of Alexandria. Working as an amateur actor, she attended the Cristina Rota Conservatory and Film Institute in Madrid. After a while, she had a few TV appearances in I Hate My Teenage Daughter, Modern Family, and The Neighbors, as well as her movie debut, Cats Dancing on Jupiter. She is well known for her roles in TV series like Animal Kingdom, Blood Drive, A Million Little Things, and Valor. She is famous as an accomplished writer and columnist. Christina was writing articles for Vogue and a monthly column in El Imparcial.
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