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Christine Dunford

Christine Mary Dunford is an American actress from the Bronx, New York.
==Life and career==
Christine Dunford was born in the Bronx. She graduated from the esteemed Bronx H.S. of Science in 1979. In 1979 as a senior at Bronx Science she starred as Barbara Allen in the school's production of ''Dark of the Moon''. She received her theater training at the Juilliard School, Dunford began her career in the New York City theater. After graduating from Juilliard, she was cast in Joseph Papp's New York Shakespeare Festival's production of ''Two Gentlemen of Verona'' at the Delacorte Theater in Central Park.
Dunford spent the next two years working at the Joseph Papp Public Theater in the American premiere of the off-Broadway and Broadway runs of ''Serious Money'' and in the lead role of ''Love's Labors Lost'', directed by Gerald Freedman. Other New York stage appearances include ''Infidelities'' at Primary Stages and the title role in ''Tamara''.
On the West Coast, Dunford starred with Ed Begley, Jr. in David Mamet's ''The Cryptogram'' at the Geffen Playhouse, and in the Bottom's Dream Theater Company productions of ''Losing Venice'' and ''7 Blow Jobs'', and was directed by fellow Juilliard alumnus Keith David in ''The Shadow Box'' at the Edgemar Theater. Since moving to Los Angeles, Ms. Dunford has appeared in over 100 episodes of television, both as a series regular (''Good Sports'', ''Hudson Street with Tony Danza'', ''Something So Right with Jere Burns'', ''Bob with Bob Newhart'', and ''The Secret Lives of Men with Brad Whitford'') and as a guest star (''Law & Order: LA'', ''Harry's Law'', ''Two and a Half Men'', ''Boston Legal'', ''Seinfeld'', ''Frasier'', '''Til Death'', ''Without a Trace'' and others). She also co-starred with Jon Lovitz in the live broadcast of the FOX comedy special ''The Jon Lovitz Show''. On film, Ms. Dunford was recently seen in ''American Dream'', the indie award-winner directed by J. Walker Smmith, and Hello Herman, written by John Buffalo Mailer. She starred opposite Peter Fonda in the Oscar-nominated ''Ulee's Gold'', and in ''Love & Basketball'', ''How to Go Out on a Date in Queens'' (opposite Jason Alexander), ''Reversal of Fortune'', ''Slaves of NY'', and the award-winning shorts ''Dos Corazones'' and ''Lost People of Mountain Village'', which was written and directed by the creators of ''The Wonder Years'', Carol Black and Neal Marlens. Ms. Dunford is also a playwright, and was invited to perform her series of monologues, ''Out Loud'', at HBO's Aspen Comedy Festival as well as at the Edgemar Theater in Los Angeles. She performed another solo show, ''Toucan in the Bronx'', at the Improv in Los Angeles. In addition to her work on camera and stage, Ms. Dunford is a voice artist on several animated series as well as television and radio commercials. She provides narration for documentary films and museum installments, and does voice work for video and online games such as the ''Mass Effect'' series, the ''Lord of the Rings'' series, the ''Civilization'' series, ''Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War'', the ''Hitman'' series, ''EverQuest'', the ''X-COM'' series & ''Infamous Second Son''.

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