Christopher Shand was born on August 17, 1983 in Mount Kisco, New York, USA. He is an actor and producer, known for Kumiko, the Treasure Hunter (2014), Gracie (2007) and Submergence (2017).
Christopher Shane Lowry is an actor, known for Family First (2022), Before it Happened (2023) and Confound (2019).
A native of the Buckeye State, Christopher Shawn Shaw attended Otterbein College in Westerville as a Bachelor of Fine Arts Theatre Performance (Acting/Directing) major. Over the years, he found himself enjoying being behind the camera more and more, delving into a variety of genres with redemptive themes. A number of his projects are collaborations with comics, such as Thor Ramsey, Scott Wood, Victoria Jackson, Mark Christopher Lawrence, Jimmy Brogan, and more. Christopher resides in Northern California with his family and their dog, Nugget.
Los Angeles based Indie Feature Director and Director of Photography, Christopher Sheffield produced his first independent feature film as writer and Director out of College. Titled 'Run For Your Life' the film took place in the small town Christopher grew up in, utilizing many locations from his childhood, including the High School he graduated from. Christopher moved to Los Angeles where he established his production company 'Persephone Productions LLC' and began producing his second directorial feature film 'Split Lip', which released in Jan 2019 to a limited theater run in Los Angeles. He continues to produce feature films alongside his wife and Co-writer Stephanie Sheffield.
Christopher Shelton is known for Dirty Money (2018).
Christopher Sherwood is an actor and producer, known for All Is Vanity (2021), Sister Boniface Mysteries (2022) and Mr. Alan on Saturday (2019).
Christopher Shine is known for G.P.S. (2007).
Christopher Shone is an actor, known for Sharknado 4: The 4th Awakens (2016), Clown (2019) and The Heart of Christmas (2011).
Christopher Showerman was born on June 24, 1971 in Jackson, Michigan, USA. He is an actor and producer, known for George of the Jungle 2 (2003), Big Game (2008) and Radio America (2015).
Christopher Shyer was born and raised in Toronto, Canada, to Shirley Hannah Marie, a cosmetician and Dennis Lemoine Johnston, a mechanic. The youngest of 6 children, and a nomad since he was 9, Shyer made his Canadian television debut in "Riverdale" (1997), CBC's answer to the long running Soap Opera, "Coronation Street" and in the following year he starred in the feature film "The Falling" which premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival (1998) A Dual US Citizen, and British Ancestral Visa holder, he has been a professional actor for over 30+ years now, doing theatre, film and television, in both Canada and the United States. His favorite stage roles include: Rev. Shannon in "Night of the Iguana", Daniel in "The Good Life" by Daniel Brooks (LA Premiere), Sam in "Mamma Mia" (Broadway), Per Se in "Curvy Widow" by Bobby Goldman (Off-Broadway), and Joseph Smith in "The Book of Mormon" (National Tour). He has over 70 film/television credits to his name, including Clint Eastwood's "J.Edgar", "Fierce People" with Diane Lane, "Madam Secretary" (CBS), "the Blacklist" (NBC) and "Two Sentence Horror Stories" (CW Network). As an Independent self producing producer, Shyer co-produced a Theatre Festival in Canada, featuring Tennessee Williams' "Night of the Iguana" and "Summer and Smoke" in 2004. Executive Produced and Co-Directed a production of "The Wild Party" in Vancouver, BC in 2010, and "City of Angels" at Performance Works in 2017. He' s also produced Charity Fundraising Concerts for the Stanley Park Ecology Society, Broadway Cares, Abzyme Research Foundation, and Sheppard Pratt Mental Health System. After attending Sheridan College, he has studied and continues to work with Deena Levy, Larry Moss, Lesly Kahn, and Bob Krakower. Christopher was a co-producer of the Shocking Buckwheat Pictures award-winning short "Awkward" in 2008 and produced "Stupid Chainsaw Tricks" for the 2010 Crazy 8s Film Fest, and won the 2003 Leo Award for best lead performance in "The Invitation", and was nominated for a Jessie award for his work in "El Salvador" by Rafael Lima.