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Christine Forsyth-PetersAmerican businesswoman, film producer
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Content:
- Christina Peters: A Trailblazing Businesswoman and Film Producer
- Success in Romantic Comedies:
- Collaboration with Robert Evans:
- Continued Success and Expansion:
Christina Peters: A Trailblazing Businesswoman and Film Producer
Early Life and Career:Born in London, Christina Peters initially pursued a career in international sales. Upon relocating to Los Angeles, she gradually ascended the ranks to become the head of CFP Productions, a prominent film production company.

Success in Romantic Comedies:
One of Peters' most notable achievements was producing the global romantic comedy hit "How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days" (2003), starring Kate Hudson and Matthew McConaughey. The film grossed over $177 million worldwide and resonated with women due to its relatable themes of navigating relationships.

Collaboration with Robert Evans:
Over a decade-long partnership with Academy Award-winning producer Robert Evans, Peters developed a portfolio of projects that collectively grossed over $200 million globally. These included hits like "The Saint" (2003), which earned around $118 million, and the remake of the classic comedy "Out-of-Towners" (1999) starring Steve Martin and Goldie Hawn, which generated approximately $50 million.
Continued Success and Expansion:
Peters continues to develop a slate of her own projects, including a sequel to "How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days" titled "How to Tell He's Not the One in 10 Days." She has also partnered with video game company Midway to adapt their games into films, including "Area 51," a popular action game featuring the voices of David Duchovny and Marilyn Manson.

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