Christina Ricci Career Retrospective

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Christina Ricci Career Retrospective

Christina Ricci

Wednesday, May 14, 2025

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Join us for a 90-minute Career Retrospective with actor Christina Ricci.


BIO:

Golden Globe®, SAG®, and Emmy® nominee Christina Ricci is widely recognized as one of Hollywood's most esteemed actors. She currently stars in the fan-favorite role as ‘Misty Quigley’ in the highly anticipated third season of Showtime’s hit drama series Yellowjackets,” a performance that earned her an Emmy nomination for Best Supporting Actress in a Drama Series. In 2022, she appeared in Tim Burton’s “Wednesday,” Netflix’s second most-watched English-language series of all time, which received an Emmy nomination for Outstanding Comedy Series. Throughout her career, she has garnered critical acclaim for diverse roles, including Ang Lee’s ensemble film “The Ice Storm”.  She later starred as ‘Dedee Truit’ in the sharp-witted comedy “The Opposite of Sex,” earning Golden Globe®, American Comedy Award, and Independent Spirit Award nominations for Best Actress. Looking ahead, Ricci will star in the true crime series “Chop Shop” and appear in the action-comedy film “Guns Up opposite Kevin James. Additional film credits include Larry and Lily Wachowski's "The Matrix: Resurrections;” Sarah Spillane's “Around the Block;” Declan Donnellan and Nick Ormerod's “Bel Ami;” " Larry and Lily Wachowski's "Speed Racer;” Craig Brewer's "Black Snake Moan;" Mark Palansky's "Penelope;" Wes Craven's "Cursed;" a critically acclaimed performance in Patty Jenkins' "Monster;” Erik Skjoldbjaerg’s “Prozac Nation;” Sally Potter's "The Man Who Cried;" Tim Burton's "Sleepy Hollow;" John Waters’ "Pecker;" a memorable cameo in Terry Gilliam's "Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas;" Vincent Gallo’s "Buffalo 66;" Lesli Linka Glatter’s “Now and Then;” Brad Silberling’s “Casper;” Barry Sonnenfeld’s "The Addams Family;” and Richard Benjamin’s "Mermaids.” Additional television credits include “The Lizzie Borden Chronicles,” "Pan Am," “Ally McBeal,” “Grey's Anatomy,” “Saving Grace” and “The Good Wife.”