Christine Evangelista (born October 27, 1986) is an American
actress.Evangelista was born in New York City and graduated from the
Herbert Berghof School of Acting.In New York, Evangelista performed in
several off-Broadway shows and made appearances in television episodes
of Law & Order, White Collar, Royal Pains, The Good Wife, Blue Bloods,
and 666 Park Avenue.She moved to a regular role in the single season
of the Spike TV series The Kill Point in 2007. In 2013, Evangelista
starred as a series regular in the short-lived ABC drama series, Lucky
7, followed with a recurring role as Allison Rafferty in the NBC
series Chicago Fire. As of 2016 she has a recurring role as Sherry on
AMC's The Walking Dead. As of 2017, while still appearing on The
Walking Dead, Evangelista is starring as a series lead in the E
television series The Arrangement. She will be starring alongside
Michael Fassbender, Jennifer Garner, Michelle Rodriguez, Lindsay
Lohan, Maggie Q, Adam Copeland and Jean-Claude Van Damme in the action
thriller film Harlem, set in the 1920s to the 30s.
actress.Evangelista was born in New York City and graduated from the
Herbert Berghof School of Acting.In New York, Evangelista performed in
several off-Broadway shows and made appearances in television episodes
of Law & Order, White Collar, Royal Pains, The Good Wife, Blue Bloods,
and 666 Park Avenue.She moved to a regular role in the single season
of the Spike TV series The Kill Point in 2007. In 2013, Evangelista
starred as a series regular in the short-lived ABC drama series, Lucky
7, followed with a recurring role as Allison Rafferty in the NBC
series Chicago Fire. As of 2016 she has a recurring role as Sherry on
AMC's The Walking Dead. As of 2017, while still appearing on The
Walking Dead, Evangelista is starring as a series lead in the E
television series The Arrangement. She will be starring alongside
Michael Fassbender, Jennifer Garner, Michelle Rodriguez, Lindsay
Lohan, Maggie Q, Adam Copeland and Jean-Claude Van Damme in the action
thriller film Harlem, set in the 1920s to the 30s.
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