Chris grew up like a pig tossing around in the mud on a hot summer day. He played sports, had stick fights and went on camping adventures. He was a cross-country and track runner in high school but during his later teenage years, he found a love for tournament paintball and traveled across the country competing in events.
An empathic and emotionally available actor full of playfulness, fearlessness, and ability to listen all while working off his partner are few of his strengths. Although, he didn’t find an interest in acting until he was ask by a mutual friend on a whim to join the drama club at Ivy Tech Community College. After being cast in the fall show You Can’t Take It With You, his passion for theatre and acting blossom. He soon transferred to Ball State University and began his training in their B.F.A. Acting program. After graduating in 2020, just in time for the Covid-19 pandemic to take full swing he was fortunate enough to continue working on his craft as an Actor Interpreter at the Children’s Museum of Indianapolis. After moving to L.A. Chris decided to continue his acting training by completing the 2 year Meisner program at Elizabeth Mestnik Acting Studio to graduate just in time for the summer of 2024.
During his free time, Chris continues his love for sports. Both fitness and health play a vital role in his life. He has even recently found a joy for rock climbing and bouldering along with his typical workout routine. In his free time he enjoys watching movies, reading, photography, and creating his own short films.
Chris is an L.A. based actor.