Christopher St. James is known for Womb Raider (2003).
Coming out of Houston Texas widely acclaimed actor Christopher St Mary has acted in raved about performances like Paul in Six Degrees of Separation at the prestigious Country Playhouse and various roles at the Houston Grand Opera in shows such as the Rigoletto. He has attended the Troy Rowland Acting Studios intensive 5 month training courses for film and television out of Los Angeles with renowned director and celebrity acting/life coach Troy Rowland. Christopher has also graduated the Mayo-Hill school for acting and modeling; a year long training where he learned skills, techniques, and etiquette for runway, photo shoots, television, and film. Christopher has also worked on indie films such as The Foreign Exchange Student and in various web series shows featured on YouTube such as Pretty Young Thing where he co-starred as a young college student and love interest of the divorced and older Andrea. Off set Chris practices yoga and studies various Martial Arts and is a great multi-sport athlete. He enjoys learning languages and studying different cultures. He is currently able to speak French, Spanish, and some German and American Sign language. Chris is an intermediate percussionist and learning numerous other instruments. Having years of commercial driving experience; Chris has the capacity to drive pretty anything with wheels at expert level. Christopher plans to seek larger roles in more feature films and theater shows to showcase his talent and tell beautiful and vivid stories to millions of people of all ages.
Christopher Stadulis is a retired NYC firefighter, who was born and raised in Brooklyn, New York, to Carol, a keypunch operator on Wall Street and father, Thomas, a truck driver for a lumber company. He has held many jobs, from his teenage years until he became a NYC firefighter in 2001. His wide range of work and life experience is brought into each character he plays, hence why we see so much truth in his work. Christopher fell into acting after needing one college credit to become a NY State Trooper, when his then college professor, Karl Friedman, urged him to consider a career in acting. He saw raw talent in Christopher, that could be shaped with great training. So began Christopher's journey. He has been fortunate to have worked opposite, Tom Cruise, Matthew Fox, Jennifer Aniston, Alec Baldwin, Matt Bomer, Christopher Meloni, Marishka Hargitay and a number of other Hollywood stars. Christopher has studied with Katherine Sergava and Ruth Berkowitz at HB Studios and with Mary T. Boyer at MTB Studio.
Christopher Stamp was born on July 7, 1942 in East End, London, England. He was an assistant director and producer, known for Tommy (1975), Quadrophenia (1979) and Celebration: The Music of Pete Townshend and The Who (1994). He was married to Calixte Stamp and Sally Burgess. He died on November 24, 2012 in Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA.
Born and raised in a Roman Catholic working-class Providence, Rhode Island family of Irish and Italian descent, Christopher Stanley is one of five brothers. He became interested in acting as a teenager, but could never muster the courage to audition for the school plays he loved to attend. "It just wasn't something you did in my neighborhood, not unless you wanted to be harassed daily". Much to his surprise, it was Christopher's father who encouraged him to pursue his interest in acting. Instilled with his father's blue collar work ethic and his mother's artistic influence, he began to imagine a more artistic life for himself beyond the confines of his Italian/Irish upbringing in New England. Years later, Christopher moved to Los Angeles. He studied acting at the prestigious Loft Studio with Peggy Feury and Bill Traylor. He also studied with Jose Quintero and Bobby Lewis of the Actors Studio. Christopher has worked extensively in both film and television.
Christopher James Stapleton was born on February 18, 1971 in Sherman, Illinois, a small rural town outside Springfield. Perhaps his first interest in acting came when his parents, Jim and Phyllis, purchased a camcorder. It wasn't long before Chris and his younger twin brothers, Tony and Brian, began to shoot their own short movies. Chris further dabbled with performing at Griffin High School, where he was convinced by a teacher to audition for the theater club's latest production. He won the role and went on to play the lead in the musical, "Carousel", the following year. But it wasn't until college that Chris seriously considered a career in the entertainment business. In the fall of 1989, Stapleton received a full football scholarship to the University of Michigan. After starting as the team's punter his freshman year, he sustained a foot injury in training camp and was sidelined for the season. Frustrated, Chris focused his energy on acting. Throughout his college theater experience he was the lead in several productions including, "The Time of Your Life", "As You Like It", "Andromache" and the American classic, "Our Town". In 1993, he was named "Performer of the Year" by the Michigan Daily. Chris graduated from Michigan in '93 with a degree in Communications. Six months later, he packed up everything and road tripped to Hollywood. Shortly thereafter, he landed a guest spot on the popular soap, "The Young and the Restless". Since then he has appeared with Brooke Shields on "Suddenly Susan", Dixie Carter on "Family Law" and Martin Lawrence in Blue Streak (1999). Some of his other credits include, "The X-Files" "JAG", "Providence" and the independent feature films, Aurora (1998), _Black Friday (2000)_ and Ides of March (2000) the latter with Michael Madsen, star of such movies as "Reservoir Dogs" and "Donnie Brasco." Currently, Chris can be seen in his recurring role of "Dan" on the new UPN show, "As If". He also finished principal photography on two projects this past summer, the first being a short entitled, "The Death of Batman", in which he dons the famous cape and cowl. The other is a gritty independent drama called "American Dream", where he plays the polar opposite of a hero, an intense drug enforcer named "Shamus".
Christopher Steckel is known for Workhorse Queen (2021).
Christopher Steed is known for Gogglebox (2013) and Alan Carr: Chatty Man (2009).
Christopher Steele is an actor, known for Just Headlines (2021), American Deep State (2020) and The Men Who Sold the World Cup (2021).