Christopher Coppola, President of PlasterCITY Productions Inc., has been a champion of and leader in digital media for over a decade. Since 1987, he has directed ten feature films, numerous television shows and developed and produced content for alternative distribution and interactive platforms. He has spoken at CES, NAB, SHOWWEST as well as many film festivals about the future of digital filmmaking. His production company is producing a slate low-budget feature films on which SFAI film students can intern and learn by working on set alongside professionals. In 2006, he created Project Accessible Hollywood (PAH), a non-profit digital film festival designed to reach the "everyday person." PAH educates people in the use of digital media while encouraging them to express themselves artistically. To date, over sixty digital media festivals, called PAH-FESTs, have been held across the U.S. and abroad. Christopher is the head of the film program and a tenure professor at the San Francisco Art Institute. As a California Arts Council councilman reappointed by Governor Jerry Brown to a second term, Christopher advocates for arts education in public schools and digital media literacy. He has been a member of the Directors Guild of America for 21 years.
Christopher Corbin was born in 1982 in Texas, USA. He is an actor and producer, known for Jane the Virgin (2014), American Vandal (2017) and Do You Want to See a Dead Body? (2017). He has been married to Melanie Howard since July 6, 2010.
Christopher Cordell is known for Titans (2018), Arrow (2012) and The Umbrella Academy (2019).
Christopher Corey Smith was born on July 17, 1962 in the USA. He is known for Freedom Fighters: The Ray (2017), Hunter x Hunter (2011) and Lego Batman: The Movie - DC Super Heroes Unite (2013). He has been married to Cindy Robinson since April 29, 2022.
Christopher Cousins has carved a career by portraying outstanding, diverse characters. This talented, theatrically trained actor has an intriguing, dark and captivating screen presence. The depth and soul that Christopher brings to his characters may have its roots in his birthplace, New York City, or perhaps in the secrets of Oklahoma, where he was raised. Regardless, since his first professional role fresh out of Boston University, Christopher has found within himself the ability to morph into the essence of whatever character he portrays. He perfected his chameleon skills as a contract player on One Life to Live (1968) as Cane Rogan, a con man who pretended to be different people (German film director, Spanish lothario, Irish horse trainer, Arab prince). Christopher is gaining favorable notices as a quality actor from producers, directors and audiences across the country. In his most recent feature film, Wicker Park (2004), an intense psychological romantic thriller, Christopher is part of an all-star cast including Josh Hartnett, Diane Kruger, Rose Byrne and Matthew Lillard. Christopher stars as Daniel, the provocative and mysterious villain. Christopher has many diverse roles to his credit: a sophisticated British businessman in For Love of the Game (1999); a dedicated, rural veterinarian in _Long Shot, The (2004)_; an amoral and dangerous hero in Earth vs. the Spider (2001); a clueless father in The Opposite of Sex (1998); a dark, disturbed character in Dead Dog (2001); a loving, grieving father in ER (1994). Recurring credits include Joan of Arcadia (2003); Stargate SG-1 (1997) and American Dreams (2002). Additional starring roles include The O.C. (2003) and The West Wing (1999). Christopher's dream role is Odysseus, Greek hero of the Trojan War. "I've dreamed of playing Odysseus since I was a boy." His favorite movie is Ran (1985), directed by Akira Kurosawa. Jeff Bridges has inspired him as an actor. Like Bridges, Christopher is selecting quality projects in his own career. Christopher donates his time to several community organizations, The Carter Center on Hunger Relief and Housing, The Southern Poverty Law Center, Human Rights Watch and Actor's Fund. In his spare time he paints, fences, reads and enjoys doing crosswords.
Christopher was born in Toronto, Canada, and began acting at the age of eight. He's starred in many commercials and movies including playing Tiny Tim in a remake of "A Christmas Carol" starring Henry Winkler. At age 15 he began filming the CBC/Disney Channel television series "Danger Bay," which ran for six years as Disney Channel's No. 1 show and aired in 80 countries. In his twenties, Christopher moved to Los Angeles where he continued to act in television and movies. He also had a recurring role on the hit series "Life Goes On" and starred in the Showtime movie series "Rebel Highway". Christopher has starred in the films "The Last Mailman," "Three's a Crowd," and "Lights Camera YouTube". In the spring of 2015 Christopher appeared on "Entertainment Tonight" in a special reunion segment about "Danger Bay." Christopher and co-star Ocean Hellman along with creator Paul Saltzman are in development on "The New Danger Bay" for which they will both co-produce and star. Other films Christopher has starred in, include, "AxeMan 2" and "Neva~Eh" both to-be-released in 2016, and has a national TruBiotics commercial airing. Most recently, 'Stalked by My Doctor - the return' on Lifetime where he co'stars with Eric Roberts. He also has an independent film 'All In' to be released in 2017. In addition to acting, Christopher was a highly ranked junior tennis player, turning pro at age 16 and collecting wins over such No. 1 players as Jim Courier and Michael Chang. He continues to teach tennis in Los Angeles where his client list includes George Clooney, Alec Baldwin and Kevin Kline. He also tutored Robert Downey Jr. in the sport for his Oscar-nominated turn in the film "Chaplin," for which Christopher also served as tennis coordinator.
Christopher Cragg was born on September 5, 1982 in Southend-on-Sea, Essex, England, UK.
Christopher Craig is a Scottish actor born and brought up in Edinburgh. His mother was a Londoner and his father was born in Guyana. After training in London his early work focused on Theatre, performing in award winning productions such as Grant Morrison's "Red King Rising" and the premiere of "The Fetishist" by Michel Tournier. It was later in his career when he cleverly improvised with an exploding bag pipe, that 'Abdellatif Kechiche' cast him in "Venus Noire" 2009. Since then he has worked with 'Luc Besson' in "The Family"2013 as the Priest and most recently as Durie in "Tommy's Honour" 2016 the Scottish BAFTA Winner, directed by 'Jason Connery'. Chris is also very pleased to have worked with 'Phillip Ramos' in "Jean Captive"2010. He has performed Winston Churchill over 5 times, each time different, full of emotion and challenge.
Christopher Craven is known for Novum, Trench (2018) and Little Miseries (2021).