Christine Stilson

Christine Stilson is an American entrepreneur and the co-founder of California Theaming, Inc. - a leader in design and fabrication.

Born in Arcadia, California, Christine has been painting from an early age. Inspired by her grandmother, an artist by the name of Connie Luchetta, Christine is a member of the Art Directors Guild and has worked at Warner Brothers Studios as a Staff Scenic Artist. During her time with Warner Brothers, she worked on many movies, including Batman Forever, Father of the Bride 2, The Relic, A Time to Kill, The American President, Congo and many more.

She has also worked at Sony Pictures and Paramount Studios as well as more commercial studios in the Hollywood area and has worked on hundreds of commercials.

In 1997, Christine and her husband, Jim Stilson, founded California Theaming, Inc. They envisioned a company that would specialize in designing, engineering, fabricating and installing many attractions worldwide. Their vision indeed has come true as California Theaming has completed many projects for clients such as Universal Studios, Disneyland Resort and Disneyland Worldwide Services.

Recent projects for Universal Studios include the Fast and the Furious attraction for the Tram Tour and design and fabrication of the Reward Room at Ability First, a noteworthy charity, located in Pasadena, California.

Christine enjoys traveling and has visited many countries including Great Britain, France, Germany, Italy, Switzerland, Austria and Japan but her greatest joy is painting. Recently, Christine was in a group painting show for the California Art Club (at the historic Blim House). Christine is passionate about painting and spends her free time hanging out with her kids Dylan, Jesse, Gwendolyn and Max.