Christina DeRosa, a talented and multifaceted individual, was born and raised on Long Island, New York, as the youngest of two daughters.
Her journey in Musical Theatre began at the tender age of eight, when she took to the stage as Orphan Annie and a munchkin in "The Wizard Of Oz" alongside Natalie Hershlag, later known as Natalie Portman.
After attending the Boston Conservatory for a year on a scholarship for Musical Theatre, Christina took a dramatic turn when she literally fell on her knee onstage while rehearsing, injuring her knee. Instead of letting this setback deter her, she saw it as a sign to pivot and explore other creative avenues.
Upon recovering from her injury, Christina moved to Los Angeles and graduated from UCLA's prestigious School of Theatre, Film, and Television with a Bachelor of Arts degree.
Her acting career has since flourished, with over 70 Film and Television credits to her name. She has starred in a range of projects, including the Lifetime movie "Drowning in Secrets," opposite Mila Kunis in "Bad Moms," and alongside Lily Collins in "Inheritance."
Christina has also made notable appearances in TV shows such as "Black-ish," "Jane The Virgin," and "Devious Maids."
In addition to her acting career, Christina is the Executive Vice President of Film and Television at Kingvigor Inc. Talent Management and a proud partner of D.I.G Entertainment. Her producing credits include the horror film "A Savannah Haunting" and the award-winning series "Doxxed," which she co-produced alongside two-time Emmy winner Mary Lou Belli.
As an active voting member of The Academy of Television Arts and Sciences, Christina serves on the Performers Group Executive Committee.
Christina is also a dedicated humanitarian who leverages her career success to raise awareness for causes that matter to her. She serves as the chairwoman for the non-profit Face Forward International and believes in the importance of gratitude, carrying this attitude into all her endeavors.
When not working, Christina can be found inspiring her followers to be their best selves on social media, spreading positivity and kindness wherever she goes.