Mary Christina Brown is not your average downtown Angeleno. Point in fact, her years have culminated her into a genuine, experienced and versatile acting talent with an eclectic ethnic background that epitomizes the recognition of American diversity. Her father's mixture of Dutch, Irish, English, Welsh, and Native American heritage, coupled with her mother's blend of Korean and Japanese ethnicities along with her stepmother's own Filipino, Chinese and Spanish influences, indeed creates Brown's dynamically alluring screen presence of worldly culture and class. Gracefully educated with foundational values of the ethnic spectrum, Mary Christina has proven herself to be a professional cultural chameleon. With transient beginnings common to being born into a military family, her nationally traveling tribe eventually settled in San Francisco. Raised in a talented warrior home, passion for the arts was inevitable from the age of seven, forseeing a journey that would enact her vocation in acting, voice, dance, martial arts, and performing on stage throughout San Francisco, as well as booking commercials and modeling for print ad campaigns. Identity discovery in her early teen years revealed an inherent competitive drive, advancing her interest in a wide range of martial arts styles to date. She definitely didn't stop there either, eventually adding theater, classical vocal and instrumental training, as well as professional dance host to styles such as tap, jazz, modern, ballet, hip-hop, traditional Hawaiian and Tahitian. Mary Christina's late and post-teen years saw further evolution performing on stages around San Francisco. She acted in a slew of short films with theater directors and playwrights, one of them being Latino American playwright and director Octavio Solis. She attended a raft of performing art schools (A.C.T. Conservatory, School of the Arts High School and Bennett Theatre Lab, to name a few) and was a member of the Young People's Teen Musical Theatre Company. Her creative path became clearer to a full commitment, visions of performing on Broadway were within a reachable distance. Ultimately, life had an alternative plan and the blessing of motherhood arrived sooner with the arrival of her beautiful daughter, Isabelle, and with it, a surge forward in dynamic professional action beyond previous-set goals. Mary Christina revisited her experience and education in Silicon Valley's growing Information Technology field. Albeit successful and professionally stable, her passion rested with performing and through the strength and support of her family, she relocated to Los Angeles to explore the entertainment opportunities. Knowing the struggle of family, auditions, sustainable employment, and maintaining marketable proficiency of her performance and martial arts training, she persisted. Seasoned from balancing between motherhood and the corporate world, she reclaimed her performance stride cutting her teeth on BOTH sides of the camera. Her career progression has since landed her next to the likes of The Walking Dead headliner Norman Reedus, Bokeem Woodbine, martial arts action star Michael Jai White, Paul Sloan, John David Washington, Russell Crowe, music and movie multi-hyphenate RZA, Luke Goss, Steven Bauer, Corin Nemic, Udo Kier, Julian Sands, Peter Greene, and the late film and television legend David Carradine. Her film and TV roles invoke a wide range of depth and scope in her acting caliber with select credits such as that of agent Monica in AWOL 72 (2015), Swan in the HBO Film Vigilante Diaries (2016), Private Fasma in the SyFy television feature thriller, MindBlown (2016), Kana the Yakuza killer in SyFy television/Lionsgate feature film, Doomsday Device (2017) (a.k.a. Pandora's Box), and Master Akiyama in the action drama, Jaded (2017). Collectively, along with characters such as that of a henchwoman, raver, courtesan, martial arts master, troubled mother, burlesque dancer, and prison inmate, that very depth and scope she has earned, in part, hails from playing roles normally meant for men (i.e., special-ops soldier, enigmatic minimalist vengeful swordswoman, international undercover special agent, lieutenant). On social media, she maintains a fan following via Instagram at themarychristinabrown with posts that gravitate audiences, aiming to not only interact, but to motivate as well as inspire. More than the average face, set of legs and perfunctory memes popular in today's societal currents, Mary Christina is as real as real gets, and the quintessential sum of her life story. She's far from intangible and materialistic in her day-to-day life with a proven acumen for health and concerns for today's important issues, valuing insight in all things healthy for one's own growth on a spiritual and humanistic level. She's a mother, an animal lover, a daughter, a friend and confidant to a deserving few, and a progressive, motivational figure to many. Her craft is further amplified by all aforementioned, having attained an array of values and qualities that deem her vital to any director or showrunner in search of a diverse, professional, mature, and organic performer - all of which she provenly, and continually demonstrates time and again. Mary Christina Brown lives in the bustling concrete jungle of downtown Los Angeles where she practices yoga, dance, voice, fight choreography, and trains in an increasing repertoire of martial arts styles and weapons, and enjoys horseback riding and the great outdoors. - IMDb Mini Biography By: Anonymous