Hey, I'm Chris! I'm a 24-year-old actor, writer, and filmmaker with a particular interest in combining internet and gaming culture with progressive storytelling.
Chris was born in Eugene, Oregon, growing up in Utah and Washington. After high school he moved to New York City and attended the New York Conservatory for Dramatic Arts, graduating in 2012. While in school, he did his first short film, Shabbat Dinner, which went on to play over 50 festivals for nearly two years. Since then he's acted in a smattering of short films and web series, the most notable being Beaner, SEND, and Stranger than Nixon. While attending NYCDA, he started developing skills writing, directing, filming, and editing his own web series and short films to practice when he wasn't working on other projects. The most notable culmination was the short film Cyberpunch, which he co-wrote and acted in, doing sound work when he wasn't on camera.
Exploring guilt, self-loathing, and hiding dead bodies from your niece.
Four individuals connected by blood, friendship, sex, and love are dragged into the classic battle between good versus evil.
Life isn't all rosy for 16-year-old Sophie. Her dad moved out, her mom's never home, and nobody tells her anything. So when she makes a disturbing discovery, she turns to the one person who knows how to make things better: Grandma. The plan's simple: break out of the nursing home and escape to Belgium. If only the bus would come. If only Grandma knew where Belgium was.
Separated for the summer, the only way for a teenage girl to communicate with her boyfriend is over the Internet.
The Internet has evolved into its own physical space. A group of Cyberpunchers (people who make a living breaking into the restricted parts of the Internet) are hired to go on a rescue mission into the core of Cyberspace--Terminal X.
Shabbat Dinner is boring as usual for William Shore. His mother has invited two crazy hippies and their son and is doing her best to show off, his father is drunk and berating their oddball guests, and he doesn't have much in common with their son Virgo. That is, until Virgo tells him about a secret. Shabbat Dinner opens a window into the world of Upper Middle Class New York society, with its myriad rules and tensions. It addresses universal issues of finding acceptance and truth as a teenager.
A young man ascends an illustrative psychological breakdown of the four phases of mental instability following an infatuated relationship's breakup.
Pushed to his breaking point during the high school presidential election, one candidate channels Richard Nixon to gain confidence.
Perpetual smart-ass, Steve Lewis, must navigate the absurd while attending a court-appointed community service group.
When an undocumented worker is brutally stabbed by a gang of white teens in Long Island, his family struggles to make sense of the brutal crime while they seek justice; inspired by a true crime.
A sleuth hounding the truth for his high school newspaper... A bully with a heart of gold, constantly manipulated by forces outside of his control... An outcast with a mean left hook, made a pariah for being a girl with too many rough edges... Their stories intertwine and align inside MSGR. O'Mallory High School. A place where teens take their problems way too seriously.
Chris was born in Eugene, Oregon, growing up in Utah and Washington. After high school he moved to New York City and attended the New York Conservatory for Dramatic Arts, graduating in 2012. While in school, he did his first short film, Shabbat Dinner, which went on to play over 50 festivals for nearly two years. Since then he's acted in a smattering of short films and web series, the most notable being Beaner, SEND, and Stranger than Nixon. While attending NYCDA, he started developing skills writing, directing, filming, and editing his own web series and short films to practice when he wasn't working on other projects. The most notable culmination was the short film Cyberpunch, which he co-wrote and acted in, doing sound work when he wasn't on camera.