Christopher Buchholz was born in Los Angeles in 1962. He is the son of Horst Buchholz and his wife Myriam Bru. Following his father's footsteps, Christopher became an actor. His first main role was that of the assassin Ali Agca in Giuseppe Fina's movie 'The Plot to Kill the Pope', produced in 1986. For this performance Christopher was awarded best new actor at the Florence Film Festival. In Germany he became known through his participation in the serial 'Das Erbe der Guldenburgs'. Fluent in English, French, Italian, and German, he mostly works in France, Italy, and the USA. Christopher's latest production in German is 'Heller als der Mond', produced in Austria and directed by Virgil Widrich in 1999. In 2001 Christopher performed the main role in 'Eros - The Dangerous Thread of Things', directed by Michelangelo Antonioni, a story about a couple drifting apart. In 2002 Christopher played in the historic feature 'Luther', with Joseph Fiennes and Peter Ustinov, directed by Eric Till, and in the German two-part TV movie 'Der Seerosenteich', directed by Johannes Fabrick. Christopher Buchholz has also worked as the director of two one-act plays by Anton Chekhov - 'The Bear' and 'The Marriage Proposal' - and of two short films titled 'Happy Birthday' and 'Les Jardins des mauvais garcons'.
Christopher Buckley was born in 1952 in New York City, New York, USA. He is a writer and actor, known for Thank You for Smoking (2005), Boomsday and God Is My Broker. He has been married to Katherine A. Close since September 29, 2012. He was previously married to Lucy Steuart Gregg.
Christopher Bull is an actor, known for One Chance (2013).
Christopher Bunworth is an actor, known for Predestination (2014), Winners & Losers (2011) and Neighbours (1985).
Christopher is a Los Angeles based writer and filmmaker. His award-winning screenplays focus on the thriller and horror genres. Originally from San Francisco, Christopher graduated from the University of California at Santa Barbara in 2011. There he majored in both Communication and Sociology, and earned an undergraduate certificate in the Technology Management Program from the College of Engineering. While attending UCSB, Christopher joined Sigma Alpha Epsilon Fraternity, serving two terms as President of the California Eta Chapter, and befriending many like-minded, entrepreneurial, and creative classmates. Encouraged to take courses in Film Studies, Christopher's desire to make movies was reignited. In 2010, as a junior in college, he submitted his original screenplay, Sapien, into the Santa Barbara Script Competition and won both in the horror category, and the overall competition. After college, Christopher moved to Los Angeles and continued to hone his writing prowess, all while operating his own business. In early 2018 he completed the script for Witnesses, which he specifically crafted with the intention to self-fund and produce into a feature film. Christopher scouted locations, secured a studio, brought together a production team, built sets, obtained props and equipment, held auditions, and cast the talent for the film all inside two months. Principal photography began in mid-May 2018, and wrapped two weeks later. With principle photography done, and post-production having been completed in May of 2019, Christopher released Witnesses under his company, Archon Films, to streaming platforms in September of 2019.
A graduate of Buffalo State college, Christopher has completed four short films for the 48 Hour Film Project and has a cameo role in The Final Night and Day (2011). Christopher Burns Jr is an actor, animator, and digital artist from Hamburg, NY. Burns created his first short film, Beast vs Darth Tater, in 2005. He was a part of the film group Four Views in 2006, which produced the short When Things Go Wrong for the 48 Hour Film Project that year. After the completion of "When Things Go Wrong," he created his own film company, BC Films Productions, which went on the create several shorts including "Play-Time," and "Superhero: The Ballad of Buffalo Man." While attending Hamburg High School, he released a solo rap album under the name Third Degree Burns. In 2010, Adam Steigert approached Burns about a role in his upcoming The Final Night and Day. Burns accepted the role of Scott, a sniper who nearly kills the main characters. Burns later volunteered to help with post-production work on the DVD and Blu-Ray for the film.
Christopher Buster is an actor, known for Christmas for a Dollar (2013), Saturday's Warrior (2016) and The Adventures of RoboRex (2014).
Christopher Butturff was born on September 25, 1969 in Lima, Ohio. Chris is a life long film fanatic with an eclectic taste in movies, some of his favorites being "Star Wars," "Reservoir Dogs," "A Christmas Story," and "The Devil's Rejects." He attributes his love of movies to his passion for acting, and started acting in community theatre in 1996. In 2006, Director Trent Cox announced he would be filming his original screenplay "Love Leaves by the Foot" locally in Lima. Christopher auditioned and won the role of 'Mark.' He has gone on to appear in several local commercials and also in area student and independent films in supporting and starring roles. His own fan film, the parody "Sling Bat," was released in 2015. Chris is a contributing movie reviewer for Pazz Magazine, has written three full length plays, and operates his own independent film company, Phedora Philms, with many projects in development. He holds an Associate Bachelor degree in Marketing from the University of Northwestern Ohio and is interested in medieval culture, collecting comic related action figures and is a huge fan of Harrison Ford and Marilyn Monroe.
Christopher C. Cariker is known for The Librarians (2014), Silent Scream (2003) and Zombie in a Penguin Suit (2011).
Christopher C. Dewey was born in 1945. He is known for Dead Reckoning (2020), Jump (1971) and Scratch Harry (1969).