Christopher Cary was born on June 16, 1930 in Surrey, England. He was an actor and director, known for The Time Tunnel (1966), Missing in Action 2: The Beginning (1985) and The Wild Wild West (1965). He was married to Elen Julie Orson, Victoria Judith Canning, Cheri Maugans, Loretta Elizabeth Dement and Maureen Bailey. He died on April 1, 2000 in Hollywood Hills, Los Angeles, California, USA.
Christopher Casa was born on May 21, 1997 in Tampa, Florida, USA. He is an actor, known for The Catharsis of Foster Penski (2009), City of Scars (2010) and It's Supernatural (1996).
Christopher Casillas is known for Witch Trials (2022).
Christopher Cassarino is an actor known for New Amsterdam (2018), The Right Stuff (2020) and Mercy Street (2016). He was born and raised in Milford, NH. He has a BA from the University of Massachusetts with a major in legal studies and in 2018, received his MFA from NYU's Tisch School of Arts in the Graduate Acting Program. Through high school and undergrad Christopher worked as a chef for nearly ten years.
Christopher Cassel is a Primetime Emmy Award-winning director, writer and show runner whose credits have ranged from feature vérité docs to character-driven TV series to historical docudramas and biographical profiles of well-known public figures. He has created programming for National Geographic, Discovery, History, Science, Animal Planet, Bravo, A&E, Weather Channel, American Heroes Channel, Investigation Discovery, HLN, INSP and The Travel Channel, as well as independent projects for festival and retail distribution. Chris earned his first directing credit for Rome: Engineering an Empire, produced for History. When it premiered in September 2005, it drew one of the network's highest ratings ever, winning two Primetime Emmy Awards, including Outstanding Nonfiction Special. His follow-up, Egypt: Engineering an Empire, premiered on The History Channel in 2006, and was nominated for a Primetime Emmy for Outstanding Art Direction. Those specials spawned a thirteen-episode series celebrating the engineering genius of other great historical cultures. Since then, Chris has directed, written and produced four more specials for History, including The White House: Behind Closed Doors (2008), featuring an exclusive all-access tour of the White House with Laura Bush, and Chris' interviews with the President and First Lady, and Rise of the Superbombs (2018), which reveals the most fearsome future weapons in the world's major military arsenals, and features the inside perspectives of senior officers in the Army, Air Force and Navy. In 2010-2011, Chris supervised, directed and wrote Rising: Rebuilding Ground Zero (2011), a six-part series for Discovery Channel that followed the rebirth of the World Trade Center through the eyes of the builders, architects, politicians and 9/11 family members. Steven Spielberg presided as the Executive Producer. In 2012, Chris started his own shingle, Castle Pictures, which quickly gained traction as a full-service production company. As President and Creative Director of the company, Chris developed and produced original semi-scripted and unscripted projects for a range of broadcast and digital clients. From 2012-2018, Castle Pictures delivered three series and six specials - 23 episodes of programming, with gross sales of $8.2 million. The company's Wild West docudrama series Gunslingers set ratings records that still stand for Discovery's American Heroes Channel and garnered two Emmy nominations. Next, Castle Pictures delivered a series of high profile specials for National Geographic Channel, including the Explorer special Bill Nye's Global Meltdown (2015), which follows Bill Nye the Science Guy as he explorers the "five stages of climate change grief," from Denial to Acceptance, with some help from his "therapist," Dr. Arnold Schwarzenegger. The documentary won the prestigious Sentinel Award in the Climate Change Category. More recently, Chris has served as show runner on two seasons of Science Channel's Secrets of the Underground (2017-2018) and director of the true crime series Primal Instinct for Investigation Discovery. In 2020 he directed his first full-length feature documentary, Into the Lost Desert, which follows Italian explorer Max Calderan as he becomes the first person to cross the world's last unexplored desert, Saudi Arabia's Rub' al Khali. Prior to beginning his long form television career, Chris worked as a production assistant at CBS News Productions, and as a print journalist for The York Dispatch. He holds a B.A. in Communication from York College of Pennsylvania.
Christopher Cassel is a Primetime Emmy Award-winning director, writer and show runner whose credits have ranged from feature vérité docs to character-driven TV series to historical docudramas and biographical profiles of well-known public figures. Chris earned his first directing credit for ROME: ENGINEERING AN EMPIRE, produced for History. When it premiered in September 2005, it drew one of the network's highest ratings ever, winning two Primetime Emmy Awards, including Outstanding Nonfiction Special. In 2010-2011, Chris supervised, directed and wrote RISING: REBUILDING GROUND ZERO, a six-part series for Discovery Channel that followed the rebirth of the World Trade Center through the eyes of the builders, architects, politicians and 9/11 family members. Steven Spielberg presided as the Executive Producer. In 2012, Chris started his own shingle, Castle Pictures, which quickly gained traction as a full-service production company. As President and Creative Director of the company, Chris developed and produced original semi-scripted and unscripted projects for a range of broadcast and digital clients. From 2012-2018, Castle Pictures delivered three series and six specials. The company's Wild West docudrama series GUNSLINGERS set ratings records that still stand for Discovery's American Heroes Channel and garnered two Emmy nominations. Next, Castle Pictures delivered a series of high profile projects for National Geographic Channel, including the Explorer special BILL NYE'S GLOBAL MELTDOWN (2015), which follows Bill Nye the Science Guy as he explorers the "five stages of climate change grief," from Denial to Acceptance, with some help from his "therapist," Dr. Arnold Schwarzenegger. The documentary won the prestigious Sentinel Award in the Climate Change Category. More recently, Chris directed his first full-length feature documentary, INTO THE LOST DESERT, which follows Italian explorer Max Calderan as he becomes the first person to cross the world's last unexplored desert, Saudi Arabia's Rub' al Khali. It was picked up by STX Films in 2021 and launched on Tubi that year. Chris is now developing and writing a scripted drama series set in Rome in the late 1960s with Martin Sheen attached to star and serve as Executive Producer. Chris, a Jersey boy from birth, is a proud dad of two teens, a lucky husband to his college sweetheart, a soccer coach, an avid reader and a guitar tinkerer. He loves history, baseball, Eddie Van Halen, Jimi Hendrix, Goodfellas and Back to the Future. And he likes to think he's got a few more years yet in that sweet spot where sage experience and youthful energy dovetail.
Christopher Catalano is an actor, known for Pink Heat (2017) and Trail Masters (2020).
Christopher Cazenove was born on December 17, 1943 in Winchester, Hampshire, England. He was an actor, known for A Knight's Tale (2001), Dynasty (1981) and A Fine Romance (1989). He was married to Angharad Rees. He died on April 7, 2010 in Lambeth, London, England.
National Lampoon alumni. From 1963-1970 Mr. Cerf spent eight years as a senior editor at Random House (co-founded by his father Bennett Cerf) working with authors who included George Plimpton, Andy Warhol, Abbie Hoffman, Ray Bradbury, Richard Farina and Dr. Seuss. Collaborated with Marlo Thomas on Free To Be...A Family book and Emmy-winning tv special. He has co-written a number of books, including the James Bond parody Alligator (with Michael K. Frith), The Experts Speak: The Definitive Compendium Of Authorative Misinformation (with Victor Navasky), The Pentagon Catalog: Ordinary Products At Extraordinary Prices (with Henry Beard), The Book Of Sequels (with Henry Beard, Sarah Durkee and Sean Kelly), The Official Politically Correct Dictionary And Handbook (with Henry Beard), The Official Sexually Correct Dictionary And Handbook (with Henry Beard), Blackie: The Horse Who Stood Still (with Paige Peterson) and Mission Accomplished!: Or How We Won The War In Iraq (with Victor Navasky).
Christopher Chapital is an actor, known for Cloak & Dagger (2018) and 50 Ways to Kill Your Roommate (2017).