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The daughter of a Peruvian immigrant and a mother who grew up in Mexico, Cristina was raised bi-culturally and speaks both Spanish and English. As a bilingual singing voice actor, Cristina spent most of her early career specializing in toys and games. Her credits include almost every toy company in the United States, including Mattel, Fisher-Price, Hasbro, Leapfrog, Toys R Us, Hallmark, MGA Entertainment, Build-A-Bear, American Girl, Moose, Jakks Pacific, Playhut and Play Along Toys. She later expanded into video games, including online gaming, mobile apps, and console games with Sega of America, Electronic Arts, and Nintendo Wii. She landed her first major video game roles as Annie, Amumu, and Nunu the Yeti Rider for Riot Games' League of Legends, which is now the largest video game in the world.
In her 20's, Cristina worked for a toy production company as both a voice actor and talent coordinator. Seeking bigger projects, she then moved to Los Angeles to pursue animation and commercial voice-over full-time. Eventually, she became the voice of the entire Little Mommy toy line for Mattel for both the U.S. and Latin America. Her first major animation role, Lala the Koala for Disney Junior's Doc McStuffins, sealed Cristina's love for animation forever. After being cast as Monster High's first villain - Moanica D'Kay - she won a lead role in the series' animated feature, Monster High: The Origin Story in 2016. She also voices the characters Marisol Coxi, Batsy Claro, Fangelica VanBat, and Woolee for the Monster High animated series.
Cristina's most recent work includes the role of Darcy on Butch Hartman's Bunsen is a Beast for Nickelodeon, the role of Teresa on the Netflix series Barbie Dreamhouse Adventures, and the role of Jessica Cruz for DC Comics/Warner Brothers Entertainment (DC Super Hero Girls and LEGO DC Super Hero Girls: Super Villain High). She is extremely honored to voice Latina Super Hero Jessica Cruz and help create more positive female role models for kids.
Cristina remains a full-time animation and commercial voice actor in Los Angeles, pursuing her passion every day and thankful for the amazing industry she works in.