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  1. Christina Moore is a true multi-hyphenate who has successfully built a career as an actor, writer, and producer over her 20-year career. She has starred in more than 80 television shows and films and has produced ten films in the last seven years.

  2. Christina Moore. Actress: That '70s Show. Christina Moore is a true multi-hyphenate who has successfully built a career as an actor, writer, and producer over her 20-year career. She has starred in more than 80 television shows and films and has produced ten films in the last seven years.

  3. TV Episode. Brandon and Mark find the perfect newscaster - a student named Tracy Gaylian - for the campus TV station, but she panics and gets drunk prior to her debut. Meanwhile, an accident with Jimmy gives Kelly a big scare about having AIDS.

  4. I Believe in Santa: Directed by Alex Ranarivelo. With Christina Moore, John Ducey, Violet McGraw, Sachin Bhatt. Love is a gift. But when you find out the man you've fallen for still believes in Santa, do you accept it - or send it back?

  5. Christina Moore is known for Game of Thrones (2011), Spartan (2004) and Sense and Sensibility (1995).

  6. Christina Moore photos, including production stills, premiere photos and other event photos, publicity photos, behind-the-scenes, and more.

  7. Casa Grande: Created by Ali Afshar, Lauren Swickard. With John Pyper-Ferguson, Christina Moore, Madison Lawlor, Daniel Edward Mora. Follows several families in the farmland of Northern California as it navigates universal themes of class, immigration, culture and family.

  8. Hide Writer (2 credits) 2017 Pray for Rain. 2017 Running Wild (writer) Hide Thanks (1 credit) 2016 American Wrestler: The Wizard (special thanks) Hide Self (8 credits) 2024 Reza Rifts (Podcast Series) Self. - Christina Moore (2024) ...

  9. Christina Moore91 of 140. Maxim's 10th Annual Hot 100 Celebration. PeopleChristina Moore. Photo by Jason Merritt/ Getty Images.

  10. It's a shame they had to replace Lisa Robin Kelly as Lori, even though the new actress Christina Moore is prettier. I will say this though: the show has now exhausted and run all good ideas, and yet it's still more endearing than TV's "M*A*S*H".