Christina Concetta
- Actress
- Writer
- Producer
Christina Concetta
was born and raised in Athens , Greece, a graduate of the prestigious
Royal Greek Academy of the National Theatre. Upon her graduation, she
was immediately hired by the company and toured performing the
classics. She then moved to NYC on a scholarship program with the
Actors Studio, and continued her advanced acting studies with Ms. Uta
Hagen. Christina has worked on international stages from Johannesburg's
Civic Theatre, to New York City's well known La Mama Theatre to the
world famous Acropolis Open Theatre of Herodus Atticus in " Medea" , "
Taming of the shrew" , " Electra", " Street car named desire" "Frida
Cahlo" etc.
A Los Angeles resident now and an honor's Graduate of UCLA screen writing program Christina's first script "OPA!" a love story that is set on the mystical Greek island of Patmos was produced by " Cinema 7 Productions" starring: Mathew Modine and Richard Griffiths. "OPA!" had a Theatrical US release by Cinedigm a pioneer distribution company that specializes on digital cinema and digital distribution. "OPA!" premiered at the Mann Chinese Theater in Hollywood.
Christina focuses the recent years her creative talents on developing featured projects that are based on real theatrical characters that have Global effect.
Christina has won a "Dramalogue" Award for Best Stage Performer for her work as Illya in the musical version of the 1960's film "Never on Sunday" and a "Backstage" Award for her "Medea" dissection.
A Los Angeles resident now and an honor's Graduate of UCLA screen writing program Christina's first script "OPA!" a love story that is set on the mystical Greek island of Patmos was produced by " Cinema 7 Productions" starring: Mathew Modine and Richard Griffiths. "OPA!" had a Theatrical US release by Cinedigm a pioneer distribution company that specializes on digital cinema and digital distribution. "OPA!" premiered at the Mann Chinese Theater in Hollywood.
Christina focuses the recent years her creative talents on developing featured projects that are based on real theatrical characters that have Global effect.
Christina has won a "Dramalogue" Award for Best Stage Performer for her work as Illya in the musical version of the 1960's film "Never on Sunday" and a "Backstage" Award for her "Medea" dissection.