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Christina Ochoa

Spanish actress and science communicator (born 1985)


Spanish actress and science communicator (born 1985)

FieldValue
nameChristina Ochoa
imageChristina Ochoa at the World Premiere of Marvel's Ant-Man.jpg
captionChristina Ochoa in 2015
birth_nameCristina Ochoa Lopez
birth_date
birth_placeBarcelona, Catalonia, Spain
occupationActress, science communicator
years_active2007–present
parentsVíctor Ochoa

Cristina Ochoa Lopez (born 25 January 1985), known professionally as Christina Ochoa, is a Spanish actress and science communicator.

Early life

Ochoa is the grand-niece of 1959 Nobel Prize winner Severo Ochoa, and the daughter of acclaimed Spanish sculptor Victor Ochoa. She has spent her life surrounded by members of both the scientific and artistic worlds.

Theatre and film

From there, Ochoa moved on to work in theatre and TV, including on I Hate My Teenage Daughter, Modern Family and Spain's La que se avecina, as well as in films, including Cats Dancing on Jupiter.

She is the founder and owner of QE (Quantum Entanglement) Productions, responsible for the 2011 short film Stay with Me, which won awards at film festivals both internationally and in the United States.

In 2014, Ochoa played Karen Morales on the Robert Rodríguez show, Matador.

She has portrayed Renn on the TNT drama Animal Kingdom since 2016.

In 2017 she became the female lead of NBC Universal and Syfy series Blood Drive.

On 20 February 2018, Ochoa played Ashley Morales in the ABC drama series A Million Little Things before the series ordered in May 2018. Ochoa exited the series after one season and 13 episodes in first-season episode, "Twelve Seconds" on 31 January 2019.

Writing

Ochoa has written articles for several publications. Her first published work was featured in Vogue Spain. She has regular spreads featured in H, in which she focuses on profile pieces and book reviews. She also has a monthly film column in El Imparcial.

Science communication and academia

Ochoa is on the advisory board for OCEANA and Earths Oceans. She is the host of the Know Brainer podcast, and has been the host and keynote of several scientific conferences and shows including the college prep program MESA, Bitesize TV's Chaotic Awesome, and NERD ALERT on The Young Turks network.

She is part of the Los Angeles Committee for Science for Society, which promotes science in society and scientific literacy, and which is the sponsor of the Intel Science and Engineering Fair (ISEF). She served as commentator for ISEF 2017.

After graduating from Santa Isabel La Asunción (high school) in Madrid, she began an undergraduate degree in oceanographic engineering at Universidad de las Palmas de Gran Canaria, off the coast of Africa in the Canary Islands, ranked 1251+ in Engineering, according to Times Higher Education in that subject.

She continued with marine biology studies at James Cook University in Australia, where she focused on Elasmobranchii, subclass which includes sharks and rays.

She also enrolled in additional subjects in particle physics at the Universidad Nacional de Educacion a Distancia (UNED) but merged into full-time acting before she could complete her master's degree.

She has also participated as an expert guest on the scientific comedy podcast Professor Blastoff, part of the Earwolf network; Cara Santa Maria's Talk Nerdy; and several online STEM education platforms.

Selected filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
2011Cats Dancing on JupiterJennifer
2011Stay with MeAndreaShort film
2022BoonEmilia
2022MVPTracy Phillips
2024Fight Another DayIsabelle

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
2009Contáct@meGabriela
2011I Hate My Teenage DaughterDominiqueEpisode: "Teenage Family Night"
2012Modern FamilyNurseEpisode: "Baby on Board"
2013The NeighborsPrincess LeiaEpisode: "A Christmas Story"
2014MatadorKaren Morales
Chaotic AwesomeHerselfWeb series; co-writer and correspondent
2016–2022Animal KingdomRenn RandallRecurring role, 35 episodes
2017Blood DriveGrace D'ArgentoMain role, 13 episodes
2017–2018ValorCW3 Nora MadaniMain role, 13 episodes
2018–2019A Million Little ThingsAshley MoralesMain role (Season 1), 13 episodes
2022Promised LandVeronica SandovalMain role

References

References

  1. (26 August 2014). "'Matador' Actress Christina Ochoa on Her El Rey Role, Ocean Science and Carrying on Her Family's Nobel Prize-Winning Legacy". Latin Post.
  2. [https://www.nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/medicine/laureates/1959/ Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1959].
  3. (15 July 2014). "EXCLUSIVE: Christina Ochoa Talks 'Matador' & Being a Science Enthusiast". Latina.
  4. (30 January 2014). "From Science to the Spotlight: Actress Christina Ochoa moves from academia to the arts". Toledo Free Press.
  5. [http://thelamovieawards.com/2011_%28II%29_Winners_.html Los Angeles Movie Awards 2011] {{webarchive. link. (28 December 2011 .)
  6. Andreeva, Nellie. (20 February 2018). "'Valor' Star Christina Ochoa Cast In 'A Million Little Things' ABC Drama Pilot".
  7. (6 February 2019). "A Million Little Things' Christina Ochoa Leaving? Show Boss, Star Weigh In". TVline.
  8. , VOGUE Ed. Conde Nast Oct 2010. Article BOA – Christina Ochoa.
  9. , H Magazine, Ed. Future of Hollywood Spreads, Issues- 2010–2011.
  10. [http://www.elimparcial.es], Author: Christina Ochoa.
  11. (15 January 2025). "World University Rankings by Subject 2025: Engineering".
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