Chrys Hobbs is a talent agent and actress.
Chrys Phillips was born in Australia and has a successful career in the TV, theater and novel industries. She has directed and written full scale theater productions, written screenplays, and acted for various roles. She is the author of the best-selling and award nominated book series, Magic Wars that is now in pre-production for movie.
Chrysanthi Tsoukala is known for Monday (2020), Sto aerodromio (2021) and Trihes (2022).
Chryssa Florou is known for Scherzo (2013), Tous les dieux du ciel (2018) and L'homme de main (2013).
Chryssie Whitehead was born in South Carolina, USA. She is an actress and director, known for The Producers (2005), West Side Story (2021) and Meet Dave (2008).
Chrystal Faini is known for Tudo Bem No Natal Que Vem (2020).
Chrystal Smith is an actress, known for The Pride of Jesse Hallam (1981).
Chrystal Snow is an award winning actress, Producer born in Thunder Bay Ontario Canada. She was raised by a single mother. Chrystal worked hard to climb out of that setting which included addiction and abuse. In the early 90's Chrystal moved to British Columbia and started a new life. In early 2010 Chrystal returned to modeling and eventually got into acting which led her to now being in many film and TV productions. Chrystal's big break was in 2012 in the horror film, "Garroter" with Directors Benn Perry and Joey Harlow. It was her first speaking role where she played "Faith Blakely" a Dancer that tried to help other girls stay away from abusive men. A role that resonates in her real life, "I am that woman that helps other women." Chrystal has 3 children, Michelle Johnson, Dayton Johnson-Snow (Whom also produces and acts in the show), and Darika Snow. Chrystal is producing her T.V. series "Angel Dust" starring Daniel Baldwin and herself. The miniseries was shot in Alberta Canada summer, 2021 and season one of the series is slated to begin filming in summer 2023.
Chrystale Wilson sizzled on our movie screens year after year in the early 2000's with scene stealing roles as the voluptuous Villain. She co-starred in (producer) Will Packer's film Trios, Pandora's Box and Locked Down, but no one can forget her breakout role in "The Players Club" as the blonde bombshell "Ronnie." Chrystale is one of the few actors who can "Make you like the villain" It's no wonder her drama teacher in college coined her "The Force" Quite "The Force" she is; Chrystale's power, strength and vigor allowed her to become the first minority woman to produce a union independent film (Groupies/2000) in Atlanta, GA, which is now an entertainment mecca. She also had the first independent urban Christmas film (The Kudzu Christmas/2001) to be sold in Wal-Mart stores nationwide. It was also the first original movie to be aired on TV1! Many attribute today's success of urban film to forces like Chrystale Wilson. Since her early success, Chrystale has proven that she has "staying power". She has gone on to thrive both in front of and behind the camera; working on projects from the BET awards, to the hit series Survivor's Remorse to Box Office hits such as Think Like a Man and Creed. She continues to impress fans every time she hits the screen whether it's as her zesty character "Aunt Elizabeth" in "The Marry Me for Christmas" franchise (Up Tv) or simply being herself in executive producer Queen Latifah's docu-series "From the Bottom Up" (BET-Centric). Having been in the entertainment industry for close to two decades, Chrystale has worked with many of the industry greats, yet she remains humble and is truly respected amongst her peers. She is a talented, witty, relatable trailblazer who raises standards and is the prototype for women in the entertainment industry. Chrystale is a charismatic host who travels the country empowering women, speaking at seminars, conferences and on panels. She often speaks on a topic that she knows so well- "Humbled but not Crumbled"; her story of overcoming adversity, never giving up, moving past hurt and smiling while doing it.
Chrystee Pharris was born on March 7, 1976 in Middletown, Ohio, USA. She is known for Scrubs (2001), Passions (1999) and Craig Ross Jr.'s Monogamy (2018). She was previously married to Tron Larkins.