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Blessed with the gift of song, and a captivating screen presence, Ann Christine is quickly becoming the next force to be reckoned with both in the music and film industries. Since her screen debut in Judd Apatow's The 40-Year-Old Virgin (2005), where she was in several dance sequences, Ann's career has taken off. The bi-lingual, triple-threat performer (she also speaks French) was next cast in Brett Ratner's Rush Hour 3 (2007) as the feisty French cabaret dancer in the dressing room scene with Chris Tucker. In 2008 Ann teamed up with music producer Kofi to create her first pop song, "Ding," and soon thereafter produced an upbeat and exuberant music video to accompany it. Kofi brings his expertise and experience from working for over 10 years with legendary music producer David Foster. Ann also had the pleasure of working with Foster when she sang on Whitney Houston's 2009 album "I Look to You." Ann is at work on her upcoming album to accompany her first single. A budding businesswoman, Ann launched A.C. & Co., LLC, her first entertainment company, in 2008, to make way for her many upcoming plans. Ann can also be heard in many voice-overs, including The Princess Bride Game (2008) and Star Wars: The Old Republic (2011). She has been delighting audiences with her voice talent for over a decade. In her teens she began doing voiceover in Seattle, where she first started looping, and was also the teen voice of Lamonts, and the voice of Florette in the popular CD-Rom series Pajama Sam 3: You Are What You Eat from Your Head to Your Feet (2000). As a child, Ann began performing in plays and practicing improv in Tacoma and Seattle, WA, and since coming to Los Angeles has performed improv at the National Comedy Theatre in Hollywood, and trains with Gary Austin, the co-founder of the Groundlings. As a pop singer Ann crosses genre lines for a truly universal appeal, and as an actress her cultural sensibility and expressiveness captivate her audience. She is tenacious in her pursuit of excellence and creative expression. The world can expect great things from Ann Christine as her career journey has really only just begun...