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Actress, director, producer

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Christina Hart
Hart in The Fantastic Journey, 1977
Born1949
Lock Haven, Pennsylvania, U.S.
Occupation(s)Actress, film producer, film director, playwright
Years active1969–present
Spouse(s)Frank Doubleday
(m. 197?; died 2018)
ChildrenKaitlin Doubleday
Portia Doubleday

Christina Hart (born 1949) is an American film producer, film director, playwright and retired actress. She teaches acting at the Hollywood Court Theater.

She has appeared in such films as The Stewardesses (1969), The Mad Bomber (1973) and Charley Varrick (1973).

Life and career

Christina Hart was born in 1949 in Lock Haven, Pennsylvania, to an elementary school teacher father. She has been acting professionally since 1958 in television and motion pictures, although she has stated that her true passion is for the theater. She formed DOXA Productions with actress Kara Pulcino, and has produced and directed under that label since 2006.

She was married to actor Frank Doubleday for over 40 years, until his death in 2018. The couple have two daughters, actresses Kaitlin and Portia Doubleday.

Theater

As a playwright, Hart is most known for Women Over the Influence and Birds of a Feather, and was nominated for an LA Stage Alliance Ovation Award for Best Original Play in 2012. She has directed over 50 plays.

Filmography

Television

References

Citations

  1. Connor, Matt (January 17, 2009). "Peek at the Past: She made a life in Hollywood but left her heart in Lock Haven". The Express. Archived from the original on October 19, 2013. Retrieved December 29, 2024.
  2. ^ Barnes, Mike (May 30, 2018). "Frank Doubleday, Villain in John Carpenter's 'Escape From New York,' Dies at 73". The Hollywood Reporter.
  3. Terrace 1985, p. 188.
  4. "Hear No Evil". Turner Classic Movies. United States: Turner Broadcasting System. Retrieved March 13, 2018.
  5. Terrace 2011, p. 445.

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