Christine Horn was born in New York City and spent her formative years in the Bronx before relocating to Atlanta during her high school days. It was during this period that she discovered her passion for performing, which was further nurtured by her mentor, Freddie Hendricks, while attending Atlanta's prestigious Tri-Cities High School.
Her early experiences attending Broadway shows had a profound impact on her, and she began her professional performing career as a teenager, making her feature film debut in the critically acclaimed Stomp the Yard alongside Columbus Short in 2007.
After achieving her dream of performing on Broadway in The Lion King, Christine relocated to Los Angeles in 2011 to pursue her goals in film and television. Her firsthand experience navigating the industry led her to establish Hollywood Bound Actors, a thriving coaching business dedicated to empowering aspiring actors with the skills and knowledge necessary to succeed in the competitive entertainment industry.
Known as "The Booking Magnet," Christine has become a trusted mentor and role model, guiding a new generation of talent with the tools and strategies required to achieve success. Her impressive résumé boasts a wide range of credits across film, television, music, and literature, including roles in The Fallout, Snowfall, Black Mafia Family, The Good Doctor, The Equalizer, and Terminator: Dark Fate, as well as guest appearances on popular shows such as Grey's Anatomy, NCIS: LA, Blackish, The Lincoln Lawyer, and Shameless.
With her Bermudian and Jamaican heritage, Christine currently resides in Los Angeles, where she continues to pursue her passion for storytelling and mentorship within the acting community.