Christine Estabrook
Christine Estabrook has starred in hit Broadway shows, won accolades and acting awards for off-Broadway performances, and earned a Master of Fine Arts degree from Yale Drama School. After graduation, Christine spent four years performing at the Eugene O'Neill Playwrights Conference. She trod the boards in Durang's "Baby With the Bathwater," "Blue Window," and won a coveted Obie Award for "Pastorale." She starred in numerous Broadway and off-Broadway plays earning Drama Desk nominations for "North Shore Fish," "Win/Lose/Draw," and winning one for "The Boy's Next Door." Christine spent the better part of 2007-2009 in New York performing Adult Women (5 different women) in the Tony Award-winning musical "Spring Awakening." She has taught acting courses and workshops at ART Institute at Harvard University, in the MFA program at the University of California in San Diego, at Niagara University, at AMDA, Los Angeles, and served as a guest lecturer at SUNY Oswego. Christine has had memorable roles in film and television. You can see her work in "Mad Men," "American Horror Story," "Designated Survivor," "Desperate Housewives," 911," "Penny Dreadful," "City of Angels," and others.