Kristina Wagner is a renowned American actress, born on October 30, 1962, in Indianapolis, Indiana. Following her high school graduation, her passion for acting and dance led her to enroll in the local university as a theater major. During her time at Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis, she gained valuable experience by appearing in television commercials. At the tender age of 22, she landed her first acting job in Chicago, and subsequently, she relocated to Los Angeles to pursue her dream of working in the entertainment industry.
Her breakthrough role came when she joined the long-running ABC serial, General Hospital, in 1984. Over the years, she has continued to hone her craft, taking on various roles and projects. In 2006, Kristina decided to further her education by enrolling as a history major at California State University Northridge. After completing her degree, she went on to direct, write, and produce her first historical documentary, Children of Internment, in collaboration with her brother, Joe Crump, in 2013.
In 2014, Kristina joined the cast of Hallmark's popular series, When Calls the Heart, playing the role of Nora Avery. Throughout her career, she has been blessed with two wonderful sons, Peter Wagner, born in 1990, and Harrison Wagner, born in 1994.