Cristina Raines
Cristina Raines (born February 28, 1952) is an American former actress and model who appeared in numerous films throughout the 1970s, mainly horror films and period pieces. She went on to have a prolific career as a television actress throughout the 1980s. Born in Manila, Philippines to American parents, Raines was primarily raised in Florida. After graduating high school, she relocated to New York City to pursue a career as a model, and signed with the Ford Modeling Agency. Urged by Eileen Ford to audition for acting roles, Raines was subsequently cast as a lead in the independent horror film Hex (1973), opposite Keith Carradine and Scott Glenn. She had a minor part in the Charles Bronson-led thriller The Stone Killer, followed by a lead in the television film Sunshine, in which she played a young mother with terminal cancer. In 1975, Raines was cast in a supporting role in Robert Altman's ensemble comedy Nashville, portraying a folk singer, followed by a lead in the supernatural horror film The Sentinel (1977), in which she starred as a model tormented by supernatural goings-on in her new apartment building. Raines also co-starred in Ridley Scott's directorial debut, The Duellists (1977), a period piece based on the Napoleonic Wars. Raines had her first major television role in the twelve-part miniseries Centennial (1978), playing the daughter of a fur trapper in 1800s Colorado. Raines continued to act throughout the 1980s, with such film credits as the anthology horror film Nightmares (1983). She spent the majority of the decade acting in television, notably with a lead role on the NBC series Flamingo Road (1980–1982). She appeared as Poppea in the miniseries Quo Vadis? in 1985, followed by guest-starring roles on Riptide (1985), Hotel (1987), Highway to Heaven (1988) and The Highwaymen (1988). In 1991, she formally retired from acting and pursued a career as a nurse, specializing in patients undergoing kidney dialysis. Description above from the Wikipedia article Cristina Raines, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
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Credits
- 1995 · Hang Time as
- 1989 · Hardball as
- 1985 · Streets of Justice as Asst. Dist. Atty. Carol Nielson
- 1985 · The New Alfred Hitchcock Presents as Julie Randall
- 1985 · Generation as Roma Breed
- 1985 · Moonlighting as Joan Spring (as Cristina Raines-Crowe)
- 1985 · Quo Vadis? as Poppaea
- 1984 · The Late Nancy Irving as Nancy Irving
- 1984 · Murder, She Wrote as Margo Santana
- 1984 · Finder of Lost Loves as Beth Farley
- 1984 · Highway to Heaven as
- 1984 · Hunter as Laurie Sanders
- 1984 · Hammer House of Mystery and Suspense as Nancy Irving
- 1984 · Real Life as Laurel
- 1984 · The Return of Marcus Welby, M.D. as Nicki St. Hilaire
- 1983 · Masquerade as
- 1983 · Nightmares as Lisa the Wife (segment "Terror in Topanga")
- 1982 · Matt Houston as
- 1982 · Hotel as
- 1982 · T. J. Hooker as Nancy Winters
- 1981 · Simon & Simon as
- 1981 · Nashville Grab as Laurel Ellison
- 1981 · Flamingo Road as
- 1980 · Touched by Love as Amy
- 1980 · Silver Dream Racer as Julie Prince
- 1980 · Flamingo Road as Lane Ballou
- 1979 · The Tenth Month as Nancy Miller
- 1979 · The Child Stealer as Karen
- 1978 · Centennial as Lucinda McKeag Zendt
- 1978 · Loose Change as Kate Evans
- 1977 · The Duellists as Adèle
- 1977 · The Sentinel as Alison Parker
- 1976 · Battle of the Network Stars as
- 1975 · Doctors' Hospital as
- 1975 · The Family Holvak as
- 1975 · Russian Roulette as Bogna Kirchoff
- 1975 · Nashville as Mary
- 1973 · Sunshine as Kate Hayden
- 1973 · Kojak as Janelle Rawlings
- 1973 · Hex as Oriole
- 1973 · Stacey as Pamela Chambers