Who is Erika Christensen?
What’s the height, weight and net worth of this ravishing actor? Erika Christensen has a sizzling body, to be sure. Below is a list of all her known body measurements and more!
Erika was born August 19, 1982 in Seattle, Washington. She’s Scientologist and was home schooled. Her most famous roles are Julia Braverman-Graham in Parenthood, Claire in Veronika Decides to Die, and Anna Ross in The Perfect Score. Christensen often wears dresses with deep cleavage. She’s certainly aware of her gorgeous bra size and shape. We can’t blame her for that.
She has an older half-brother named Nick and two younger twin brothers named Brando and Dane. In 2015, she married cyclist Cole Maness; they welcomed a daughter named Shane in 2016. In August 2018, they welcomed their second daughter, Polly.
She starred in the 2010 television series Parenthood with Peter Krause.
Personal Details
Place of Birth | Seattle, WA |
Date of Birth | 19/08/1982 |
Age | 41 |
Sun Sign | Leo |
Nationality | American |
Occupation | Actor |
Erika Christensen Height, Weight and Body Details
Height | 5’4″ or165 cm |
Weight | 140 pounds or63.5 kg |
Body Measurements (Inches) | 38-28-37 |
Body Measurements (cm) | 97-71-94 |
Bust | 38 inches or 97 cm |
Waist | 28 inches or 71 cm |
Hip | 37 inches or 94 cm |
Cup Size | D |
Bra Size | 34D |
Dress Size | 10 (US) |
Shoe Size | 7 (US) |
Net Worth
Erika Christensen has an estimated net worth of 10000000 US dollars.
Quotes by Erika Christensen
"Working with a kid is just so interesting to see."
Erika Christensen
"I don't have a 'Life's short, play hard' type of philosophy. That's about fear. I tend to think that life is very long - but you should still play hard."
Erika Christensen
"I don't want to shut the door and only be thought of as the dark girl."
Erika Christensen
"I got to work with Jeffrey Wright, which is fantastic. I started out starstruck, but he's so cool, so it was all OK."
Erika Christensen
"I cheated once on a spelling test. I didn't know how to spell period. I leaned over the desk and looked at someone else's paper. I was probably ten or something like that."
Erika Christensen