Mia Christo Headshot

Mia Christo

Get Mia Christo Email Alerts

Be the first to get news, photos, videos & more.

Mia Christo BIO

Originally hailing from the northern Delaware / Philadelphia art's circuit, New York-based actress Mia Christo has explored roles in works ranging from Shakespeare to New Playwrights, both on-camera and on stage.

Best known as the voice of the Whole Foods campaign, Mia received her MFA in Acting from the famed Actor’s Studio Drama School at Pace University.

Honored with her first NY credit within the Studio as ‘Nina’ in Anton Chekhov's The Seagull, Mia also played ‘Laura Wingfield’ in Tennessee William's The Glass Menagerie, and has graced New York stages appearing as ‘Jane’ in the premiere of Black Sheep (Gibney), as well as ‘Denise Savage’ in Savage in Limbo (Gibney) and ‘Anna Bonnaparte’ in Golden Boy (Gleason’s Gym).

On camera, Mia has appeared in the short films Killer Cables (dir. John Morgera), Progress of Love (dir. Marcus Owen) and Perfect Lover (dir. Joyce Rheuban), and has made appearances in the web series “Stop the Bleeding,” “Sean and Other Friends” and “Co-Operation.”

Mia Christo News


URBAN COWBOY's Aaron Latham Directs Site-Specific Production of GOLDEN BOY, Beginning Tonight in Brooklyn


StoPD and Shetler Studios present Golden Boy, written by Clifford Odets and directed by Aaron Latham. Staged at Gleason's Gym, the world famous boxing mecca that contributed to inspiring Odets back in 1937, this full scale production will be the first time Golden Boy will be presented in a site-specific setting with original equipment and ring from 1940s-50s.

GOLDEN BOY at Gleason's Gym Fights Parkinson's


StoPD and Shetler Studios present Golden Boy, written by Clifford Odets and directed by Aaron Latham.  Staged at Gleason's Gym, the world famous boxing mecca that contributed to inspiring Odets back in 1937, this full scale production will be the first time Golden Boy will be presented in a site-specific setting with original equipment and ring from 1940s-50s.  This production is a fundrasing event for two non-profit organizations: The Michael J. Fox Foundation and stoPD (Support and Training to Overcome Parkinson's Disease). This revival of Odets' masterpiece will be directed by Aaron Latham, author of the films Urban Cowboy, The Program and the Broadway musical Urban Cowboy.  Mr. Latham has been living with Parkinson's disease for several years.  At age 72, this production is his theatrical directorial debut. This unique production will also feature professional actors who are living with Parkinson's in some of the main roles. A tribute to the Parkinson's community and a testament to its strength and potential.

URBAN COWBOY's Aaron Latham to Direct Site-Specific Production of GOLDEN BOY in Brooklyn


StoPD and Shetler Studios present Golden Boy, written by Clifford Odets and directed by Aaron Latham. Staged at Gleason's Gym, the world famous boxing mecca that contributed to inspiring Odets back in 1937, this full scale production will be the first time Golden Boy will be presented in a site-specific setting with original equipment and ring from 1940s-50s.

Aaron Latham Will Direct GOLDEN BOY in Brooklyn


StoPD and Shetler Studios present Golden Boy, written by Clifford Odets and directed by Aaron Latham. Staged at Gleason's Gym, the world famous boxing mecca that contributed to inspiring Odets back in 1937, this full scale production will be the first time Golden Boy will be presented in a site-specific setting with original equipment and ring from 1940s-50s. This production is a fundrasing event for two non-profit organizations: The Michael J. Fox Foundation and stoPD (Support and Training to Overcome Parkinson's Disease). This revival of Odets' masterpiece will be directed by Aaron Latham, author of the films Urban Cowboy, The Program and the Broadway musical Urban Cowboy. Mr. Latham has been living with Parkinson's disease for several years. At age 72, this production is his theatrical directorial debut. This unique production will also feature professional actors who are living with Parkinson's in some of the main roles. A tribute to the Parkinson's community and a testament to its strength and potential.

Get Mia Christo Email Alerts

Be the first to get news, photos, videos & more.

Videos