
"I grew up in a family where music was at the heart of everything. From an early age I studied piano, solfège, and voice, and my parents encouraged me every step of the way. Even though my father was a mathematician and physicist, he believed in exposing me to the arts-he sent me to folk dance, ballet, and later I graduated from the Conservatory in Budapest with a major in classical singing."
"But then came a turning point: I was admitted to the Actor's Centre, where my London agent sent me to train with Jack Waltzer in New York-the legendary coach who worked with Sharon Stone, Dustin Hoffman, and Susan Sarandon. I'll never forget that moment. Despite my years of stage experience, I had butterflies in my stomach. After only ten minutes, Jack looked at me and said: "Christine, you are a dramatic actress." He added that my place was in screen acting."
Kristina grew up in a family centered on music and trained in piano, solfège, and voice, later graduating from the Conservatory in Budapest with a major in classical singing. By sixteen she performed leading musical roles and ingénue parts in comedies. She moved to London intending to continue in musical theatre and joined the Actor's Centre. Training with Jack Waltzer in New York revealed a calling toward dramatic screen acting, prompting a decision to leave stage prominence in Hungary and start anew internationally. Her agent cautioned about challenges for a Central European actress but noted potential in her Mediterranean look. The transition from stage projection to camera subtlety proved difficult.
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