Christina Hendricks

Actress

Birthday May 3, 1975

Birth Sign Taurus

Birthplace Knoxville, Tennessee, U.S.

Age 48 years old

Nationality United States

Height 5 ft

#1969 Most Popular

1975

Christina Rene Hendricks (born May 3, 1975) is an American actress and former model.

With an extensive career on screen and stage, she has received various accolades, including six Primetime Emmy Award nominations, two Screen Actors Guild Awards, and two Critics' Choice Awards for Best Supporting Actress in a Drama Series.

She is known for her role as Joan Harris in the critically acclaimed AMC drama series Mad Men.

Christina Rene Hendricks was born on May 3, 1975, in Knoxville, Tennessee, the second child of American mother Jackie Sue Hendricks (née Raymond), a psychologist, and English father Robert Hendricks, a Forest Service employee originally from Birmingham.

Through her father, she has dual British and American citizenship.

She has one older brother.

Her family relocated frequently due to her father's Forest Service job—first to Georgia when she was two months old, then to Portland, Oregon, where she attended elementary school.

When Hendricks was nine years old, the family moved from Portland to Twin Falls, Idaho, where she completed elementary and middle school.

She described her family as "outdoorsy", relating that they frequently went on camping trips in the Pacific Northwest.

Her mother encouraged her and her brother to join a local theater group in Twin Falls to make friends, and Hendricks appeared in a production there of Grease.

She recalled, "I had all these amazing friends through the theatre company. And it was a community that really respected theatre. The kids would put on a play and the entire town would show. And you were cool if you were an actor."

A natural blonde, Hendricks began coloring her hair red at age 10, inspired by the book Anne of Green Gables.

When Hendricks was a teenager, her father's job required the family to move near Washington, D.C. They settled in Fairfax, Virginia.

She described the move from Idaho to Virginia as "traumatic" for her, and she was frequently bullied while attending Fairfax High School.

Hendricks described herself as an "outcast" and a "goth" and found companionship in the school's drama department, where she appeared in plays.

In addition to theater, she studied ballet throughout her teen years.

She left Fairfax High School in her senior year and completed her studies at a local community college.

After high school, Hendricks worked as a receptionist and shampoo girl at a salon before entering a competition to appear on the cover of Seventeen magazine.

This resulted in her signing with IMG Models, after which she moved to New York City at age 18, forgoing her pre-acceptance into Virginia Commonwealth University's drama school.

She began modeling in New York, London, and Japan between the ages of 18 and 27 before transitioning into commercials.

She lived in London for around a year during this period, living with two friends who were teachers.

In her early twenties, she moved with her mother and brother to Los Angeles, California.

Initially, she pursued a career in the administrative sector of the music business, but was dissuaded by friends, and kept working as a model before auditioning for acting roles.

1997

She appeared in commercials for Carl's Jr. and Dr. Pepper, and starred in the music video for Everclear's "One Hit Wonder" (1997).

She was the hand model in the poster for the film American Beauty.

She made her television debut in the MTV anthology series Undressed.

1999

Her first starring role was as an intern on Beggars and Choosers, a Showtime comedy series about a group of young professionals that was filmed in Vancouver and ran from 1999 to 2001.

2000

She also had a guest role on the series Angel in 2000.

2001

Hendricks had recurring roles in several television series, including Beggars and Choosers (2001–2002) and Kevin Hill (2004–2005) before being cast as Joan Holloway on the AMC period drama series Mad Men in 2007, of which she remained a main cast member until the series' conclusion in 2015.

She received critical acclaim for her role, including six Emmy Award nominations and multiple Screen Actors Guild Awards for Best Ensemble.

2002

She subsequently appeared in the television film The Big Time (2002), and had recurring guest roles on ER (2002), The Court (2003), and Firefly (2002–2003).

2010

In 2010, a poll of female readers taken by Esquire magazine named her "the sexiest woman in the world".

She was also voted "Best Looking Woman in America".

Born to an American mother and English father in Knoxville, Tennessee, Hendricks was raised in Portland, Oregon, and Twin Falls, Idaho, where she became active in local theater.

After completing high school in Virginia, she moved to New York City and pursued a career as a model following her entry into a Seventeen cover contest.

She continued to work internationally as a model for over a decade before transitioning into acting.

2011

While on Mad Men, she also began appearing in films, receiving critical notice for her performance in Nicolas Winding Refn's action-drama Drive (2011), Sally Potter's drama Ginger & Rosa (2012), and Ryan Gosling's neo-noir fantasy Lost River (2014).

2015

Following the conclusion of Mad Men, Hendricks starred in the comedy series Another Period from 2015 to 2016, and in the SundanceTV drama series Hap and Leonard (2016).

2016

She reunited with Refn for a supporting role in his thriller film The Neon Demon (2016), followed by roles in the comedy Fist Fight (2017), the horror film The Strangers: Prey at Night (2018), and the animated comedy Toy Story 4 (2019).

2017

She returned to television with starring roles on the crime drama series Tin Star (2017–2019) and on the NBC comedy-crime series Good Girls (2018–2021).