Christopher Knowings was born on 25 February 1980 in Bronx, New York, USA. He is an actor, known for Crooklyn (1994), Sesame Street (1969) and Little Children, Big Challenges (2012).
Christopher Knutson is known for Hair-Trigger (2022), Famished (2022) and Urban Luau (2022).
Christopher Korek is known for Dr. Gift (2023), Neon Fear and Deadly Dealings (2022).
Christopher Koron is an actor, known for Mildred Pierce (2011), Underground (1988) and Astoria (2000).
Christopher Kouros was born in Stuttgart, Germany to Greek parents. He won a scholarship and classically trained at the London Academy of Performing Arts. He has since taken part in numerous theatre performances, including London's West End, global commercials, music videos, films and TV and has performed in English, Greek and German. He lives in London.
Born in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, Christopher Shawn Anthony Kozak was drawn to the arts at an early age. Throughout his years in high school, he often took part in theatre and art classes to expand his creativity and imagination. While playing Alan Strang in a theatrical performance of Equus in his senior year, Christopher found his passion for acting, as his unexpected emotional bond with the character became evident during the end of his performance. Overwhelmed, he excused himself from the classroom. Touched by the performance, his teacher recognized a raw talent and encouraged him to seek a career in acting. He always admired film and the characters created by actors. His final performance before studying at The University of Winnipeg was the lead role of Mr. Jones in Animal Farm, where he fully encapsulated the character, secluding himself from all other actors in the play. He stayed in character throughout the production, as he found it to give a more authentic, truthful performance. During his tenure at the university, he would collaborate with aspiring film directors and producers, starring in several films and plays. His performance in 2006's Random Musings of a Girl Named Daphna won him a best actor award during the Manitoba Film Festival. Upon graduation, he was accepted to The Lee Strasberg Theatre & Film Institute in New York City. The prestigious school allowed him to concentrate his talents to the method, with notable teachers as Susan Grace Cohen and Hope Arthur. Living in a six foot by eight foot room, he often roamed the busy streets to learn about people and integrate characteristics he saw and experienced into his characters. He fell in love with the city, as it gave him inspiration and the freedom to explore his talents in a vulnerable environment. Upon completion at the Strasberg Institute, he relocated to the northwest with his wife to expand his career and take on more challenging roles, including the role of William Hull in 2011's The War of 1812. Christopher is drawn to complex character roles, often expelling an emotional arc throughout the film. His research and preparation to his roles allow for a fully developed history, filled with chapters of resonant drama. His method of living within the world of his character assists in his connection of the character's essentia. "To divide yourself from the person you are portraying would be an unjust decision," he stated. "Each step placed on set belongs to the character, and to break that mindset would serve an injustice not only to the character itself but the entire production's performance." For several years, Christopher has built an enriched, promising career, starring in several feature films and television shows. He is often praised by his co-stars and colleagues, and continues to study his craft in between film projects.
Chris Kraft, who joined NASA in 1958, developed the planning and control processes for crewed space missions. He set up NASA's Mission Control operations to manage America's first manned space flight and the subsequent Apollo missions to the Moon. The first flight director of US space agency NASA. He went on to join the federal National Advisory Committee on Aeronautics - NASA's predecessor - at Langley, a few miles from his home in Virginia. Assigned to the Flight Research Division, he contributed to programs which included evaluating the flying qualities of aircraft and tests to measure supersonic aerodynamics. In 2006, NASA honored Kraft for his crucial work in America's space programs with the Ambassador of Exploration Award, given to astronauts and other key individuals who participated in the Mercury, Gemini, and Apollo programs between 1961 and 1972. NASA named its mission control building at the Johnson Space Center in Houston the Christopher C. Kraft Jr. Mission Control Center, in 2011.
Chris was born in Appleton, Wisconsin and raised in Davenport, Iowa where his father, a musician, taught at St. Ambrose College and his mother raised their 5 sons then went back to teaching home economics. Working as educators, his parents had the summers off, so the family traveled much of the US and Canada mostly as campers. Chris said all the boys caught the travel bug, and have never stopped - he has traveled in over 60 countries and says most of his brothers have outdone that. It was in his travels that he was introduced to acting. He had a very Midwest upbringing, with a lot of emphasis on family values, education and sports. He was a decent wrestler (a team co- captain), a lousy poll vaulter, and a good student. At the age of 18 his father got a job at St. Norbert College in Green Bay, Wisconsin. There, Chris graduated from SNC with a Biology Degree, spent some time in the Army Rerve before working as a medical supply salesman. He said the world of business was such a double edge sword - he made a lot of money but lost a lot of self-respect as he put making money ahead of the principles he was taught. After a year, he quit, bought a back pack and started on a journey around the world to find himself. He headed West from Green Bay determined to continue in that direction until he arrived back home in Green Bay. Two years, 31 countries and about 29,000 miles later he returned. He said he met many, many wonderful, kind people, so kind that it was humbling to be around them. He had slept in fields, under bridges, on top of trains, on park benches, on beaches, in people's homes and in a lot of youth hostels. He worked in those countries where he could - picking apples in New Zealand and at a ski lodge in Australia. But it was in Hong Kong, while staying at Chun King Mansion Youth Hostel on Nathan Road, that he was asked to work in a Shaw Brothers film playing a "white devil" drug lord. After being killed in that film and in many more there, he continued West, becoming more and more fascinated philosophies and mysticism of the Far East. When he finally returned home to Wisconsin, the president of the medical supply company he had worked for offered him a lot of money to rewrite the company's sales training program. They agreed that it would take about a year to do that, and after that he would leave to continue his academic education. With a new perspective and money in his pocket he ended up at Sonoma State University in N. California where he graduated with a MA in psychology, with an emphasis on the paranormal. During his two year program there, he was warned by many people in the paranormal arena that it would be very difficult for him to find a job in that field. And it was! He then got involved with the Redwood Empire Players, a theatre group in Sonoma County, and being close to San Francisco, worked occasionally as a movie extra. Then he moved to San Francisco where he took acting and improv classes to see what it was all about. He said the way he saw it, an actor's life is about growing as a human being, learning how to feel and to take risks and to truly connect with others, and when that happens, there is magic for the actors and for the audience. He started doing commercials, industrial films and stage. After having a lead in a play at San Francisco's Fort Mason Theatre, he left for Los Angeles and has been there since, with some time off to refresh his soul with world travel. Having been in Los Angeles since the 80's, he has been fortunate to train with some of the 'greats', including Kim Stanley and Larry Moss and to work with such directors as the Coen Brothers, Robert Zemeckis, Billy Bob Thornton, Carl Reiner, Phil Joanou, Wes Craven, John Avildsen, and Robert Downey Sr., Harry Harris, and Don Chaffey. His resume includes over 175 different films, TV shows, and web series, plus a handful of plays and over 50 commercials. His resume and some demo tapes can be found on imdbpro.com
Christopher Kromer was born on 1 August 1973 in Queens, New York City, New York, USA. He is an actor, known for KenpĆ» Denki Berserk (1997), Berserk: Ougon Jidai-hen I - Haou no Tamago (2012) and Law & Order (1990).
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