Christina DeHaven (Co-Producer)
"In West Philadelphia, born and raised...." [as the song begins], Christina DeHaven developed an interest in the entertainment industry at the age of six. She eventually moved to New York and graduated from Tisch School of the Arts at NYU, with a degree in Film and a concentration on Producing for Film and Television. So far her producing career has led to a number of producing credits on a number of short film, commercials, and music videos, including two short films that were accepted to the Sundance Film Festival. One of which, "The Cutman", received acclaim on the domestic festival circuit and also won the coveted First Prize Wasserman Award at the NYU's First Run Film Festival in 2003. Christina recently completed production of "My Uncle Berns" a feature-length documentary directed by Lindsay Crystal, which will air on HBO later this year.

While at NYU, she also accomplished a Minor Degree in Asian American Studies. In 1997, she traveled to Los Angeles, CA to work on the all-Filipino American production of a film called "The Debut" (director Gene Cajayon). Christina is also involved with a number of community organizations, namely serving as Director of Public Relations for Newfilipina.com, Inc. ("bagongpinay.com"), a non-profit organization dedicated to creating a positive image of Filipino and Filipino-American women on the Internet.

Christina's interests involve making films, being half-Filipino, her boyfriend, and her hair.