Christina Vidal Explained

Christina Vidal
Birth Place:New York City, U.S.
Occupation:Actress, singer
Years Active:1993–present
Relatives:Lisa Vidal (sister)

Christina Vidal is an American actress and singer. She is best known for her roles in films such as Life with Mikey, Brink!, Freaky Friday, See No Evil and for her role in Nickelodeon sitcom Taina, in which she played the title character (2001–2002), as Gina Perrello in Code Black (2015–2016), and as Detective Valeria Chavez in Training Day (2017). She has also starred as Drea in the sitcom Primo (2023).[1]

Early life and education

Vidal was born and raised in Whitestone, an area in Queens, New York City, the daughter of Manny Vidal, a tax consultant and businessman, and his wife Josie, a secretary, both of Puerto Rican ancestry.[2] She attended the Fiorello H. LaGuardia High School. When she was 17 in 1998, she joined a girl group called Gemstone (along with Jade Villalon and Crystal Grant). Vidal later moved to Orlando, Florida, to proceed with the filming of Taina. Her sisters Lisa and Tanya are also actresses and have appeared on TV and in theatre; she also has a brother, Christian.[3]

Career

Acting

Vidal's acting career began when one of her teachers told her there was an audition for the film Life with Mikey (1993), starring Canadian actor Michael J. Fox. She auditioned and got the part of "Angie Vega", becoming the first Puerto Rican child actress to play a lead in a US film.[4] Since then, Vidal has appeared in feature films and television series. She portrayed Taina Maria Morales in the Nickelodeon sitcom Taina in 2001 and 2002. The series ran for two seasons with speculation that it would be renewed for more; according to Vidal, the reason for the show being cancelled was likely due to her recording deal with MCA.[5] Scripts for a third season and a made-for-television movie of the series were already written before Nickelodeon canceled the show.[6]

The next year she played Maddie in the film Freaky Friday alongside Lindsay Lohan and starred in the short-lived ABC action TV series about police officers called until she suddenly left after two months on the show. Also in 2003 she guest-starred in Sabrina, the Teenage Witch as Paris Fate. In 2006 she did an untitled sitcom pilot with her sisters for ABC (which was executively produced by George Lopez). The show was not picked up, but later that year she starred in the film See No Evil and also had a brief stint on the hit sitcom Girlfriends. More recently she has made cameo appearances in the films I Think I Love My Wife, Mask of the Ninja, and the Internet comedy short "Love Automatically", written by Mylinda Royer and directed by Allison Haislip.[7] Most recently, Vidal played a supporting character in the film Magic Man, which was released in 2009.

Music

When Vidal was in the band Gemstone, she recorded songs with herself as well as bandmates Jade Villalon and Crystal Celeste Grant performing vocals. A few of these tracks would surface many years later on albums consisting of demos, rare tracks, and special songs of Villalon's music project, Sweetbox. In 2002, she was briefly signed to MCA Records and in that time she was supposed to release her first single "Tropical" and her solo debut album White in the summer of 2002, but never did. That same year she provided guest vocals on the remix of Will Smith's summer hit "Black Suits Comin' (Nod Ya Head)" from the Men in Black II soundtrack. She was a part of Lupe Fiasco's 1st & 15th Entertainment.[8] She also recorded a track for the work out cd called Byou from Sabrina Bryan of The Cheetah Girls. The song she recorded was "Anything Is Possible". She also sang the song "Take Me Away" in the film Freaky Friday.

Filmography

Film
YearTitleRoleNotes
1993Life with MikeyAngie Vega
1995Welcome to the DollhouseCynthia
2000DetailsMaggieShort film
2003Chasing PapiFestival Singer
Freaky FridayMaddie
2005The MosquitoTia
2006See No EvilChristine
2007I Think I Love My WifeCandy
2010Magic ManElena
2021The GuiltySergeant Denise Wade
2025Freakier FridayMaddieFilming[9]
Television
YearTitleRoleNotes
1994The Cosby MysteriesRamona SuarezEpisode: "Camouflage"
1995The CommishJulianna MuldoonEpisode: "Off Broadway: Parts 1 & 2"
1997TheresaEpisode: "Bad Influence"
1997–98Sophia Del BonoMain Role (Season 2); 21 episodes
1998Brink!GabriellaTV movie
1999ProvidenceStreet GirlEpisode: "Saint Syd"
Touched by an AngelIlenaEpisode: "Hearts"
2001–02TainaTaina Maria MoralesLead Role; 26 episodes
2003HotelGiselTV movie
Sabrina, the Teenage WitchFate ParisEpisode: "Romance Looming"
2003–04Deputy Gabriela LopezMain Role; 14 episodes
2004Beck and CallTV short
Second Time AroundGabrielle HerreraEpisode: "Secrets", "A Kiss Is Still a Kiss"
2005ClubhouseCarmenEpisode: "Between First and Home"
2006GirlfriendsSamantha StephensEpisode: "Bad Blood"
Episode: "Just Joan"
2007ERElena VegaEpisode: "In a Different Light"
2008Play or Be PlayedTV movie
Mask of the NinjaMercedesTV movie
2009MonkWinonaEpisode: "Mr. Monk Goes Camping"
2009–10HouseSandyEpisodes: "Wilson", "Private Lives"
2010The Deep EndRachel EspositoEpisode: "Nothing Personal"
In Plain SightAmber WhitmanEpisode: "Son of Mann"
CastleJamie RuizEpisode: "Almost Famous"
2011Things We Do for LoveEpisode: "Best Friend"
Fairly LegalSofia PeñaEpisode: "Coming Home"
2014Stalker Christina RichardsEpisode: "Skin"
2015Being Mary JaneLillyEpisode: "Reading the Signs"
The PlayerMrs. CruzEpisode: "A House Is Not a Home"
Major CrimesCarmen TamayoEpisode: "Thick as Thieves"
2015–16Code BlackGina PerrelloRecurring role; 7 episodes
2016LimitlessLucy Church2 episodes
Blue BloodsADA Marta AvilaBlowback
2017Training DayDet. Valeria ChavezMain role; 13 episodes
2018Sneaky PeteValerieThe Reluctant Taxidermist
2019Grand HotelDet. Ayala4 episodes
2020United We FallJo RyanMain role
2021The Shrink Next DoorHannahRecurring Role
2022The Terminal ListMac WilsonMain Role
2023PrimoDreaMain role

Discography

Soundtracks

Awards and nominations

Year Group Award Result Film/Show
1994Young Artist AwardBest Leading Role in a Motion Picture Comedy – Youth Actress[10] Life with Mikey
Most Promising New Youth Actress (special award)
2002ALMA AwardOutstanding Actress in a Television SeriesTaina

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Christina Vidal aka Taina Stars in New Latino Show Primo. Esocbar. Cristina. Latino Rebels. July 14, 2023. May 19, 2023.
  2. http://www.timeforkids.com/TFK/teachers/wr/article/0,27972,101294,00.html
  3. https://movies.yahoo.com/movie/contributor/1800190778/bio
  4. Web site: May 2006 | An Interview with Christina Vidal . Blackfilm.com . June 4, 2014.
  5. Web site: Christina Vidal Reveals Likely Reasons Why The Nickelodeon Classic Was Cancelled. Simon. Jordan. Shadow And Act. August 2, 2023. June 28, 2021.
  6. Web site: Taina at 20: Christina Vidal on playing the pioneering Latina everygirl. Exposito. Suzy. Los Angeles Times. August 2, 2023. June 13, 2021.
  7. Web site: Love Automatically (remix) . https://ghostarchive.org/varchive/youtube/20211211/0oQ41xlVLn0. December 11, 2021 . live. YouTube . July 29, 2009 . June 4, 2014.
  8. Web site: 1st & 15th | Listen and Stream Free Music, Albums, New Releases, Photos, Videos . Myspace.com . June 4, 2014.
  9. Web site: Grobar . Matt . June 24, 2024 . Sophia Hammons & Maitreyi Ramakrishnan Among Other New Additions To 'Freaky Friday 2' As Chad Michael Murray, Stephen Tobolowsky & More Are Set To Reprise; Theatrical Release Confirmed . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20240624162546/https://deadline.com/2024/06/freaky-friday-2-adds-chad-michael-murray-stephen-tobolowsky-more-1235981629/ . June 24, 2024 . June 24, 2024 . Deadline Hollywood.
  10. Web site: 15th Annual Awards . Youngartistawards.org . June 4, 2014.