Christina Moore was born on April 12, 1973, in Palatine, Illinois, where her passion for performing first took root at her family’s church. During high school, she toured with a children’s musical theatre troupe in Chicago. After earning her degree from Illinois Wesleyan University, Moore relocated to Los Angeles to pursue an acting career.
Moore is best known for her portrayal of Laurie Forman on “That ’70s Show” and for playing Tracy Clark on “90210.” Her notable television work also includes roles in “True Blood,” “Jessie,” and “Claws.” She held a leading role in “Hawthorne” and was a cast member on “MADtv.”
Early in her career, Moore performed in summer stock theater in Lincoln City, Indiana, appearing in productions such as “Annie,” “Cinderella,” and “Big River.” Her television credits extend to guest roles on series including “24,” “Friends,” and “Two and a Half Men.”
Moore maintains a strong connection to Palatine, her birthplace and the starting point of her performing arts journey. Her accomplishments across television and film underscore a successful career, and she remains recognized for her contributions to the entertainment industry.



