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ac·tor
Pronunciation: 'ak-t&r also -"tor
Function: noun
a : one who represents a character in a dramatic production b : a theatrical performer c : one who behaves as if acting a part
- ac·tor·ish /-t&-rish/ adjective
- ac·tor·ly /-t&r-lE/ adjective
And who, you ask, is Christine Schiller?
Christine has been an actor (as defined above) for as long as she can remember. [Although for a brief time in the 4th grade, she also considered becoming an astronaut when she grew up. Luckily, as she has never really grown up, that apparently still remains an option should the acting thing grow old.]
Those close to Christine have accused her of being a ham, but she disputes this accusation vehemently. Having acted all through her elementary and high school years, she received her BA in dramatic arts from San Francisco State University. While most of her formal training has been in theatre – she loves Shakespeare in particular –there is no denying the siren song of the silver screen. Consequently, she now splits her time between film and theatre work.
Christine has been called gregarious, garrulous and loquacious. She has also been called hyper, but prefers “energetic and spontaneous”. She is a morning person – someone who is perky and cheerful shortly after waking, much to the chagrin of those who are not. When not being actorish and actorly , she is also an avid reader, loves camping and apparantly has a fondness for talking about herself in the third person.