Justina Vail Evans (née Vail, previously credited as Justina Vail) (born 20 August 1963, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia) is a life coach and former actor.
Background
Justina was born in 1963 in Malaysia to British parents. When she was nine years old her family moved to Hong Kong, and eventually to England. She spent her teenage years living in Tunbridge Wells, Kent and attended Canterbury College of Art. After leaving art college she pursued a career as a model/actor.
Professionally, her most notable role was as Olga Vukavitch in the cult-classic Seven Days, for which she won a Saturn Award.
She retired from acting in 2001. She is married to Dr. Jeff Evans, a leadership development consultant, and is now a life coach based in Santa Barbara, California, USA.
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