Christopher Mott is known for Final 24 (2006), Ruby Skye P.I.: The Spam Scam (2010) and Curious and Unusual Deaths (2009).
Christopher Moynihan was born on April 1, 1973 in New York City, New York, USA. He is an actor and writer, known for A Mighty Wind (2003), Man Up! (2011) and 100 Questions (2010).
Christopher Mulvin is a London based actor from Farnham within Surrey. He discovered his joy for acting from a very young age. Christopher studied A level theatre studies, drama and performing arts at All Hallows Sixth Form College. His time there saw him play roles such as Mr Bumble in "Oliver Twist", Laurence Moss in "Abigail's Party", Eddie Carbone in "A View from the Bridge" and Edna Turnblad in "Hairspray". With stage, singing and musical theatre, Christopher has dedicated his time to pursue his dream career in film and screen acting after graduating from the Arts University Bournemouth for acting in 2015. He went on to train and became a member at the National Youth Film Academy in London as a chosen Emerging Brit/Rise-Up Actor in 2018-2021. Christopher has since seen himself in many TV, films and feature film productions such as Hans von Brauchitsch in the multi-award winning short film "The Code", Martin in the multi-award nominated short film "On In 15", P.C Josh Cormack in the BBC TV drama "Doctors", Matt in the horror feature film "Lore" and the lead role of Jed Freeman in the horror feature film "Feed Me". Christopher won the "Excellence in Acting Award" nomination at the Southern Shorts Awards 2018 for his role as Hans von Brauchitsch in the multi-award winning short film "The Code". Christopher won the "Best Supporting Actor Award" nomination at the Branson International Film Festival 2019 for his role as Mark Jones in the multi-award nominated feature film "Susan". Christopher won the "Best Actor Award" nomination at the Genre Celebration Festival 2020 for his role as Martin in the multi-award winning short film "On In 15". Christopher was nominated for the "Best Actor Award" at the National Youth Film Academy Awards 2021 for his role as Mr Blakely in the multi-award winning short film "The Mean Spirited".
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Christopher Murphy is an actor, known for Gamera tai daiakuju Giron (1969).
Christopher Murphy is known for Forbidden Lust (2004), Love in the Bosses Office (2006) and My Best Friend's Wife 2 (2005).
A scion of Hollywood's Golden Age, and familiar to young audiences worldwide as Dean Rivers, the comically inept headmaster of Pacific Coast Academy, in Nickelodeon's Zoey 101 (2005), Mr Murray has fashioned a respectable career in Film, Television and on Stage over the past four decades. Known for his distinct voice and laid back, wise guy attitude, he's co starred with several icons of the Entertainment Industry, including Sean Connery, Bette Davis, Alan Bates, Laurence Fishburne, Glenda Jackson, Denzel Washington, Julia Roberts, David Duchovny and Angela Lansbury. The son of two-time Emmy Award-winning film and television actress Hope Lange (Peyton Place (1957), The Ghost & Mrs. Muir (1968), Pocketful of Miracles (1961)) and Academy Award®-nominated leading man Don Murray (Bus Stop (1956), Advise & Consent (1962)), Murray was raised in a show business family. His roots in the entertainment industry go back another generation, with his maternal grandfather, John George Lange, a conductor for Florenz Ziegfeld Jr., maternal grandmother, Minette Buddecke, a New York stage actress, paternal grandmother, Ethel Murray (Cook), a Ziegfeld dancer, and paternal grandfather, Dennis Aloisius Murray, a noted Broadway stage manager and performer. Notable recent TV roles includes series such as Twin Peaks (2017), Aquarius (2015), Scandal (2012), Parks and Recreation (2009), Mad Men (2007), NCIS: Naval Criminal Investigative Service (2003), Zoey 101 (2005), Saving Grace (2007), The West Wing (1999), and Beverly Hills, 90210 (1990), as well as made-for-television movies including Sacrifices of the Heart (2007), A Place Called Home (2004), and Route 9 (1998) Film credits include Smokin' Aces (2006) with Ben Affleck and Jeremy Piven, The Man (2005) with Eugene Levy and Samuel L. Jackson, Just Cause (1995) with Sean Connery and Laurence Fishburne, The Pelican Brief (1993) with Julia Roberts and Denzel Washington, Virtuosity (1995) also with Washington and Russell Crowe and Dante's Peak (1997) with Pierce Brosnan and Linda Hamilton. His first film role was as a background actor in the Academy Award®-winning picture All the President's Men (1976) with Robert Redford and Dustin Hoffman. On stage, Murray has appeared in productions of "Jesus Christ, Superstar", "A Patriot For Me"", "Cat On A Hot Tin Roof", "The Best Man", "The Deal", "Romeo & Juliet", "King Lear" and "Mr. Roberts".
Christopher Mychael Watson was born and raised in Atlanta, Ga. After graduating from Florida State University with a B.F.A. in Performance Acting, Watson returned home and was involved in many Southeast regional theatre productions including Master Harold and the Boys (Aurora Theatre), Macbeth (Georgia Shakespeare Festival) and What I learned In Paris(Alliance Theatre). Since moving to Los Angeles he has gained notable roles in both Film and Television. TV credits include Scorpion (CBS), Home by Spring (Hallmark) and Kevin Hart's Guide to Black History. Film credits include The Man From Outer Space (Amazon), Shazam (CBS), Caliber (Burbank International Film Festival winner) and Loved Ones. Christopher is represented by Rough Diamond Management. Find him on Instagram: @ChristopherMychaelWatson and Twitter: @CMychaelW
From a very early age Christopher always knew that words can either open doors or create destruction. His father, Roberto, early on inculcated the importance in developing communication skills, something he himself always felt that he was lacking; so he introduced him into the world of great orators and speech masters. This was the beginning to fully realize the power of presentation and delivery of the spoken word. In 2008 when Christopher was still trying to navigate the waters of his purpose in life he discovered acting by chance by doing a small role in a short film at the University of North Texas. Soon after, the bug got him and he dedicated himself to the craft by studying at the New York Film Academy under Maggie Reed and David Triacca. Filled with a new vigor, he joined Golden Ceiba Productions an independent film production company as Vice President, where he got his start in the indie world and later moved on to greener pastures. Since then, he has starred in such films as Habana Instant, The Strike, and co-starred in TV shows such Queen Sugar, Queen of the South, The Suicide Squad, DMZ, Black Lightning, and MacGyver. In 2018, Christopher embarked on his directorial debut documentary and is re-exploring themes of cultural and social significance that he finds close to his heart such as immigration.