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About Kristina Born on the Big Island of Hawaii, Kristina Anapau spent her youth frolicking in the sun, sand and surf, as well as passionately studying classical ballet, music and performing constantly in any and all island productions. Miss Anapau graduated from high school at the tender age of 15 and began her first year of college at the University of Hawaii that same year with dreams of pursuing a professional dance career. However, her life soon took a turn of fate as she was cast in her first starring film role at age 16 in Universal's "Escape from Atlantis." In 2001, Kristina took some time off from acting when she was chosen by Hollywood Records to become a founding member of their recording group "The 3G's." She spent that year recording an album and touring with Destiny's Child on the MTV TRL summer tour. But her true love remained acting and throughout the years she continued her studies at the famed Larry Moss Studio. Kristina recently starred in Sony Pictures' "Cruel Intentions 3" and has also appeared in the films "Madison" with Jim Caviezel (Passion of Christ, Thin Red Line) and Acadamy Award nominee Bruce Dern, as well as the Lions Gate feature "100 Girls." Her television credits include the VH1 movie "They Shoot Divas, Don't They?" as well as the ABC series "Once and Again," UPN's "Haunted," WB's "The Opposite Sex" and Lifetime's "For the People." Kristina was most recently seen with Christina Ricci in Wes Craven's "Cursed" for Miramax/ Dimension Films in theaters across the country. Her next film to be released, "Self Medicated" is a true-story independent that is getting a lot of buzz at film festivals all over the world and will hit theaters early next year. In addition to her film and television work, Kristina continues to flourish in the commercial, print and voice-over world. Some of her past clients include Wrigley/Orbit, 1-800-ATT-Collect, AT&T wireless, Nickelodeon, and v/o promos for ABC's "Sabrina The Teenage Witch," as well as a two-year stint as the national spokesperson for Sonic Drive-In, in a campaign that encompassed all of their TV, radio and print advertisements. |
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