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  1. Christine Adams (born 14 August 1974) is a British actress. She is best known for playing Jessica in Batman Begins (2005), Lena Boudreaux in The Whole Truth (2010–2011), and as Lynn Pierce in Black Lightning (2018–2021).

  2. Christine Adams. Actress: Batman Begins. Film and television actress Christine Adams was born in London, United Kingdom. She starred on several British and American films and television series since early 2000s.

  3. Christine Adams may refer to: Christine Adams (actress) (born 1974), English actress. Christine Adams (athlete) (born 1974), German athlete.

  4. 84K Followers, 2,080 Following, 445 Posts - Christine Adams (@officialchristineadams) on Instagram: "Actress, Mother, Wife & Activist. Spontaneous dancer, Ramen aficionado & Taco enthusiast. 🌮 I actually really believe children are our future."

  5. Christine Adams. Actress: Batman Begins. Film and television actress Christine Adams was born in London, United Kingdom. She starred on several British and American films and television series since early 2000s.

  6. Film and television actress Christine Adams was born in London, United Kingdom. She starred on several British and American films and television series since early 2000s.

  7. Christine Adams interview: Black Lightening star on her roles as a badass supermom on and off screen. February 11, 2019 By: Lauren Ivy Chiong 1 Comment. UPDATE: Catch the Season 2 finale of Black Lightning tonight on the CW! Check out this exclusive clip of Christine Adams as one tough lady and fierce mama bear.

  8. Christine Adams. Highest Rated: 62% Moonshot (2022) Lowest Rated: 29% Eye of the Dolphin (2006) Birthday: Feb 28, 1974. Birthplace: London, England, UK. Actress Christine Adams' career began with...

  9. Film and television actress Christine Adams was born in London, United Kingdom. She starred on several British and American films and television series since early 2000s.

  10. Actress Christine Adams' career began with roles in "Stargate SG-1" (1998), "My Family" (2000-06) and "Love Soup" (BBC, 2005). She also appeared in "Doctor Who" (BBC, 2006-2016).