Christina Linhardt is a German-American singer, actor, and director, best known for her roles in the production of the film Guantanamo Circus, and as the former fiancée of Prince Daniel of Saxony.[1][2][3][4]
Linhardt produced, directed, and wrote Guantanamo Circus, which won a Hollywood F.A.M.E. Award for "Documentary of the Year,"[5][6] and was selected by the Library of Congress for inclusion in its permanent collection.[7] The film also won an LA Music Award[8] for its music score by Linhardt. She is staff writer for the California Philharmonic Orchestra.[9][10]
Linhardt has released two music CDs: Circus Sanctuary and Voodoo Princess.[11] She performs on vocals and flute with the Angels of Venice,[12][13] and has been interviewed on LA Talk Radio,[3][14] KPFK Radio[15] and KPC Radio.[16] Linhardt played the role of "Party Clown" in Movie 43. She starred opposite Maximilian Schell in a production of Goethe's Faust Comes to Grand Avernue, for which she was also associate producer.[17][18]