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・ Christina Maria Elliger
・ Christina Marie Riggs
・ Christina Marie Williams
・ Christina Martin
・ Christina Maslach
・ Christina Masterson
・ Christina Matthews
・ Christina McCall
・ Christina McDonald
・ Christina McDonald (gymnast)
・ Christina McHale
・ Christina Courtin
・ Christina Covino
・ Christina Cox
・ Christina Crain Unit
Christina Crawford
・ Christina Crawford (wrestler)
・ Christina Cruickshank Miller
・ Christina Cruz
・ Christina Cuenca
・ Christina Cáceres
・ Christina Davis
・ Christina Davis (poet)
・ Christina de Valognes
・ Christina Desiderio
・ Christina Dieckmann
・ Christina DiMartino
・ Christina Dodd
・ Christina Dodwell
・ Christina Drechsler


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Christina Crawford

Christina Crawford (born June 11, 1939) is an American writer and actress, best known as the author of ''Mommie Dearest'', an autobiographical account of alleged child abuse by her adoptive mother, famous Hollywood actress Joan Crawford. She is also known for small roles in various television and film projects, such as Joan Borman Kane in the soap opera ''The Secret Storm'' and Monica George in the Elvis Presley vehicle Wild in the Country.
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==Early life and education==
Crawford was born in Los Angeles, California, in 1939 to unmarried teen parents.
According to Christina Crawford's personal interview with Larry King, her father supposedly in the Navy, was married to another woman while her mother was unmarried. Christina Crawford was adopted from a baby broker in the state of Nevada because Joan Crawford was formerly denied an adoption by Social Services for being an unfit candidate in California in 1940. Christina Crawford maintains that Joan Crawford did not have a positive relationship with her own mother or with her brother, which contributed to Social Services' conclusion, as well as her multiple divorces. Subsequent documentation showed that the adoption was handled by Georgia Tann through Tann's infamous Tennessee Children's Home Society. Christina was one of five children adopted by Joan Crawford.
Christina Crawford has stated that her childhood was affected by her adopted mother's alcoholism and violent menstrual mood swings. At the age of ten she was sent to Chadwick School, in Palos Verdes, California, where many other celebrity children were in attendance. However, her mother removed her from Chadwick because of alleged "misbehavior" with several of the male students. Joan Crawford then placed her in a Catholic boarding school, Flintridge Sacred Heart Academy in La Cañada (now the City of La Cañada Flintridge), California, and curtailed Christina's outside contact until her graduation. After graduating from Flintridge, Crawford moved from California to Pittsburgh 〔 to attend Carnegie Mellon School of Drama and then to New York City where she studied at the Neighborhood Playhouse in Manhattan. After 7 years, she gained a B.A. from UCLA.

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