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Christina Hendricks Report
Christina Hendricks Report
Christina Hendricks Report
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When Hendricks was 14 years old her household moved to Fairfax, Virginia where she visited Fairfax High School. An artsy children in a school regulated by jocks and preps, Hendricks struggled to fit in. "I had the worst senior high school experience ever previously," she keeps in mind. "People essentially spit on me. I was a Goth girl, and in preppy Fairfax County, that did not review effectively. My buddies and I were all odd movie theater people. Some of us were gay. And everybody simply hated us." Hendricks dyed her hair purple and put on thick black lipstick. "My mother was mortified and kept notifying me precisely how terrible and awful I looked, and full strangers would walk by with an appearance of shock on their face," she specifies.
LanguageEnglish
PublisherXinXii
Release dateApr 26, 2014
ISBN9781304182593
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    Christina Hendricks was born May 3, 1975, in Knoxville, Tennessee. By the age of 19 she relocated to New York and modeled professionally there and eventually in London for the next 3 years. She then relocated to L.A. to change from being a design into an actress. In 1999, she got her first acting parts, consisting of a repeating duty in the TELEVISION tv program Undressed. In 2009, she was cast in Mad Men, an AMC series.

    Christina Hendricks' mother was a psychologist and her father was a British-born forester who worked for the United States Forest Service. Right after Hendricks' birth, the relative transferred to Twin

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