Christy (surname)

Christy is an Irish name meaning of Christ, in reference to Jesus.

Due to emigration to the United States, Christy has also been used as an Americanization of Scandinavian last names such as the Danish Christiansen). As a result, a small number of Danes with the last name Christy are descendants of a family which emigrated to the US in the early 20th century. However, most of the children returned to Denmark in the 1920s. For this reason, a large majority of Danish citizens with the last name Christy are related by blood.

People with the surname Christy

  • Al Christy (1918–1995), US actor
  • Alfred Christy (1818–1876), English cricketer
  • Ann Christy (1905–1987), US film actress
  • Ann Christy (singer) (1945–1984), Belgian singer
  • Avery Christy (b. 1977) US Journalist, Author
  • Barrett Christy (fl. 1990s), US female snowboard athlete
  • David Christy (1870–1919), Australian football athlete
  • Dick Christy (1935–1966), US football athlete
  • Dorothy Christy (1906–1977), US actress
  • Cuthbert Christy (1863-1932), british doctor an zoologist
  • Christy

    Christy may refer to:

  • Christy (given name)
  • Christy (surname)
  • Christy (novel), by Catherine Marshall
  • Christy (TV series)
  • Christy: Return to Cutter Gap, TV movie based on the TV series
  • Christy Award, given annually for the best Christian novels
  • 129564 Christy, an asteroid
  • Christy Township, Lawrence County, Illinois
  • Christy (towel manufacturer), UK textile firm established in 1850
  • See also

  • Christie (disambiguation)
  • Christy (TV series)

    Christy is an American period drama series which aired on CBS from April 1994 to August 1995, for twenty episodes.

    Christy was based on the novel Christy by Catherine Marshall, the widow of Senate chaplain Peter Marshall. The novel had been a bestseller in 1968, and the week following the debut of the TV-movie and program saw the novel jump from #120 up to #15 on the USA Today bestseller list. Series regular Tyne Daly won an Emmy Award for her work on the series.

    Cast

  • Kellie Martin as Christy Huddleston
  • Randall Batinkoff as Rev. David Grantland
  • Stewart Finlay-McLennan as Dr. Neil MacNeill
  • Tyne Daly as Alice Henderson
  • Emily Schulman as Ruby Mae Morrison
  • Tess Harper as Fairlight Spencer
  • LeVar Burton as Daniel Scott (Season 2)
  • Sally Smithwick as Bessie Coburn
  • Collin Wilcox as Swannie O'Teale
  • Storyline and characters

    The show starred Kellie Martin as Christy Huddleston, a new teacher arriving to the fictional Appalachian village of Cutter Gap, Tennessee, in 1912. The villagers have old-fashioned ways. For example, they maintain rules and vengeances similar to the Highland clans of old Scotland. They also have a strong belief in folk medicine. At the same time many of their ways are portrayed in an idealized fashion as well. The show emphasized their culture by making Christy, and most of the main cast, outsiders in one fashion or the other. These "outsiders" included a minister, David Grantland (played by Randall Batinkoff); and Quaker missionary woman Alice Henderson, played by Tyne Daly. The television show maintained the book's romance novel element by showing Christy drawn both to the minister and the doctor.

    Christy Hemme

    Christina Lee "Christy" Hemme (born October 28, 1980) is an American professional wrestling valet, retired professional wrestler, ring announcer, former model and singer, She is known for her time in WWE as a WWE Diva and was the winner of the 2004 WWE Diva Search, receiving $250,000 and a one-year contract with the company and also known for her time in TNA as a ring announcer and former wrestler.

    Early life

    Hemme was born in Poway, California, but she grew up in Temecula, California. She enjoyed racing street bikes and dirt bikes. She was a "self-described" tomboy. She grew up watching wrestling and favored The Undertaker.

    She was a cheerleader for two years at Temecula Valley High. She graduated in 1998 at age seventeen. Hemme attended Mt. San Jacinto College, where she majored in dance.

    Modeling career

    After graduating, she relocated to Los Angeles, California to pursue a career in modeling. Hemme initially joined a burlesque dance team known as "The Purrfect Angelz". She performed at Easyrider tours and Harley motorcycle rallies. She went on to appear in magazines such as Maxim,Playboy, Rolling Stone, and Stuff. In addition, she appeared in the music video of the Trace Adkins songs "Chrome", and "Honky Tonk Badonkadonk" and in videos for bands Blink-182 and Sonic. She also had parts in commercials for AT&T Corporation and TrimSpa, and she was a spokesmodel for Hawaiian Tropic. Other early jobs included a waitressing job at Hooters.

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