Kristina Wagner
Kristina Wagner, born on October 30, 1962, in Indianapolis, Indiana, is a distinguished American actress known for her captivating performances in television and film. Following her graduation from high school, Wagner pursued her passion for acting and dance by majoring in theater at I.U.P.U.I. During her time at university, she gained early experience by featuring in various television commercials. At the age of 22, she marked her entry into the acting world with a role in Chicago before making her way to Los Angeles, where she became a prominent figure on the iconic ABC soap opera, General Hospital, portraying the beloved character Felicia Scorpio.
In 2006, Kristina returned to academia, this time as a history major at California State University, Northridge. Upon completing her degree, she collaborated with her brother, Joe Crump, to write, direct, and produce her first full-length documentary, Children of Internment, which highlighted significant historical issues.
Kristina's career continued to flourish when she joined the cast of the Hallmark Channel series When Calls the Heart in 2015. In 2016, she expanded her creative portfolio by co-producing the feature film The Storyteller. Throughout her career, Kristina Wagner has not only entertained audiences but has also made significant contributions to the arts through her storytelling and production endeavors.
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