Kristina WAS a GUEST STAR on ER!
(ok, or at least an extra with a lot of airtime...)

In the spirit of lame self-indulgent actor sites, I thought I would create a page dedicated to my brief and wordless appearance on ER in early 2003. I am slowly collecting pictures of different people watching me portray the role of the "RECOVERY NURSE"-- a challenging character for me. I believe I portrayed her as compassionate, loving, and sincere. The "Recovery Nurse" is dedicated to fulfilling her job and serving the community with compassion and grace.

Do you have pictures of you watching me on ER? Send them to me!

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Here is my mom watching me on ER. She's so excited because the image quenches her fantasy that one day I will enroll in med school.
Here my mom smiles with my image as the camera pans away from my face forever. She smiles as if proud to say: "This is my daughter, and she is going to be a doctor."
Here are my friends Dave and Ari who I forced to sit this close to the TV to watch me on ER.
Here is Ari pointing to me on the screen. She wants to be close to me. As if to say, "That's my friend and she is so famous."
Here is my friend Dave, blushing because he knows me and I am so famous.
The black beam on the TV that covers my face is a metaphor for the pain and trauma that flows through the life of the hospital.
Here is a shot of me pointing to my hand which enters the frame. The bare hand in frame is a metaphor for the hand of compassion that the medical staff offers the hospital patients.
Watch as Ari tries to reach through the screen, much like the compassion of the staff reaches through all the people who come in through the doors of the hospital needing help.
Here in LA, my glamourous 13" TV/ VCR combo with Radio Shack antenna becomes the vessel for fascination for my friend Patty.
My performance is so real that Patty tries to talk to me through the screen.
And even though I try to play as compassionate and sincere a role as possible, Patty recognizes the sex appeal I have when wearing scrubs.
Kim Char is transfixed. He cannot believe how famous I am.
My Oscar worthy portrayal of the "Recovery Nurse" has him awed, shocked, and reeling for more.
He attempts to reach through the screen because for a moment he forgets that it is just a TV show. The acting is just that good that he thinks there is a real person there.
At once the image of me as the unconditional loving RECOVERY NURSE transforms into a Christ-like icon, that he must kiss and be humbled by.

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