Christian Lacy is an actor, known for Christmas Zombies (2020).
Christian Lagadec is an actor and writer, known for Our Flag Means Death (2022), Sylvie's Love (2020) and Grimm (2011).
Christian Lagahit is known for Seungriho (2021), Ojing-eo geim (2021) and Hyeob-sang (2018).
Christian Lagasse is known as one of Vancouver's most diverse artists, with the credits & knowledge to prove it. Everything from Comedy to Drama, to Animation and Video Games, to Choreography and Motion Capture. He was inspired to become an entertainer by watching legendary performers Fred Astaire and Gene Kelly who were able to "do it all." Having appeared in over 250 projects, for companies including Disney, 20th Century Fox, and Netflix, Christian's work has been seen by audiences around the world. Starting as a dancer at age 3, Christian developed a love for performing very early on. His entire career has been driven by the desire to entertain people while doing what he loves. Christian's personality, humor, and unique take on the characters he portrays always shines through, whether he is acting on-screen, recording a voice-over, or performing in a mo-cap vault. In 2020, Christian was awarded a scholarship to study at the Stella Adler Academy of Acting & Theatre in Los Angeles. Inspired by the veteran faculty members he trained under, he decided to continue his training online with artists and teachers throughout the United States of America and beyond. One of Christian's greatest joys is the ability to work and create in his hometown of Vancouver, British Columbia. Growing up in a city that was constantly filled with art, film, music, and dance allowed him to see a future in the arts. While he has his sights set on working in Los Angeles and New York one day soon, Christian will always be grateful for the city that gave him his start. After years of experience in the entertainment industry, training with acclaimed mentors across North America, and working for some of the world's largest companies, Christian hopes to continue bringing joy and laughter to everyone he meets.
Christian Lamb is known for Motley Crue: The End (2016), The Hit List (1993) and Taylor Swift: Sparks Fly (2011).
Born in Mexico City to a Mexican father and a Chilean mother, Christian's mixed Latino ancestry traces back in part to the rural village of Lanz in Navarra, Spain which still bears his family's name. The Lanz family settled in Campeche, Mexico in the late 1600's, with subsequent generations migrating west to Coatzacoalcos, Veracruz and to the country's capital. Christian spent over 16 years living throughout Mexico and Latin America before becoming a naturalized U.S. Citizen, eventually migrating to Hollywood and becoming one of the industry's most prolific bilingual voice actors. Equally proficient and accent-free in both English and his native Spanish, Christian Lanz accurately represents the voice of the new cross-cultural U.S. media market. An eight-time Voice Arts Award winner and nineteen-time nominee with several thousand commercials, promos, and movie trailers to his credit in both English and Spanish, Christian is a veteran voiceover announcer in addition to his work in animation and video games. He's a TV Academy member and serves since 2015 as the live announcer for the network telecasts of The Daytime Emmy Awards, The LA Emmy Awards, The TV Land Awards, The American Cinematheque Awards, and Hallmark Channel's Hero Dog Awards. For his elementary and high school education, Christian attended The Mirman School in Los Angeles along with fellow actor Masi Oka, followed by The Oakwood School in North Hollywood, CA. After graduating high school, he worked as a ranch hand in the mountains of southern Chile for a year before attending college and architecture school at the renowned Universidad Iberoamericana (Mexico City) from 1995 until graduating in 2000. While attending architecture school, Christian worked as a translator, English teacher and certified personal trainer. He was nominated for the prestigious "Premio Pani" Architectural Award in 2001 for his work in green/sustainable architectural design. As a young immigrant, Christian first learned to speak English at the age of six by watching legendary voice actor Frank Welker as "Fred" in the original "Scooby Doo" animated television series. 30 years later, he would have the privilege of working alongside his childhood idol Welker on Cartoon Network's "Scooby Doo: Mystery Incorporated" TV series after joining the cast in the show's second season, along with appearances in several other "Scooby-Doo" series and films thereafter. Christian has also lent his voice to a variety of characters on some of the most popular animated TV shows and video games, perhaps most notably as the vain and scheming "Chancellor Esteban" on Disney's Emmy-winning "Elena of Avalor", iconic Batman villain "Two-Face/Harvey Dent" in the "LEGO Batman : Family Matters" movie, the ruthless "Xever" (and his mutant alter-ego "Fishface") on Nickelodeon's hit "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles" series, and as "Puss in Boots" for DreamWorksTV, a role which earned Lanz his first of two consecutive Voice Arts Award for Best TV Animation Voiceover in 2016. In his spare time, Christian enjoys playing guitar at his home recording studio, snowboarding, photography, and working on home improvement and design projects. A devoted automotive "gearhead" and lifelong aviation enthusiast, he also enjoys tuning performance cars, taking road trips with his family, and spending weekends at their mountain cabin in Lake Arrowhead, CA. He resides with his wife and two sons in Los Angeles, CA.
Christian grew up in Chicago, Taipei, and Shanghai before graduating from the University of Oregon with a bachelor's degree in Asia Studies and a master's in Journalism. With an international background and cultural experience, he brings a lot to his acting. Christian established Seven Warrior Films with the goal of creating universal, meaningful stories and multicultural content. Reign is his first production.
Christian Larson grew up drumming, dancing and filming skateboarding in Sweden and it was this background that helped carve his reputation of a rhythmic visual style. Starting out making music promos, he went on to be an editor for renowned Swedish director Jonas Åkerlund on various projects like the iconic music video for Lady Gaga and Beyoncé Telephone. Other editing works include music videos and commercials for Daft Punk, Britney Spears, Duran Duran, Mercedes and Dior as well as the feature film Small Apartments starring Matt Lucas and Billy Crystal. As a director, Christian's work includes music videos for Sigur Rós, Kylie Minogue, Tinie Tempah and Swedish House Mafia, as well as commercials and editorials for Rimmel London, ID Magazine, Wallpaper Magazine, Absolut Vodka and Agent Provocateur. In 2010 he made the documentary Take One that reached cult status in the electronic dance music world, dubbed »Spinal Tap for the acid house generation« by The Times UK. In 2012 he wrote and directed Valtari, a short film with music from the Icelandic band Sigur Rós and choreography from world renowned choreographer Sidi Larbi Cherkoui. The film received numerous nominations and was awarded a Grammy for Best Video at the 2013 Swedish Grammy Awards as well as Best Choreography at the 2013 UK Music Video Awards. Christian's directing projects have reached over 200 million views in total on Youtube. His first feature-length film Leave The World Behind was officially selected to the 2014 SXSW Film Festival in Austin, Texas. When officially released on iTunes, it went straight to number 1 in the worldwide documentary section.
Born is Joliette Québec in 1964, Christian Laurin is a film, television and stage actor from Toronto, Ontario, who performs in both French and English productions. He graduated from the Neighbourhood Playhouse School of Theatre in 1988 where he studied acting under the guidance of Sandy Meisner. He has had numerous leading roles in a variety of American and Canadian productions including The Sopranos, The Pacifier and recurring leading roles in the TV series Hard Rock Medical and Les Bleus de Ramville. On Stage he was nominated for a Dora Mavor Moore Award for the Production of THIS at the Canadian Stage.
Christian Lausund is an actor, known for Hölmö nuori sydän (2018), Aktivistit (2019) and Halmeilla (2018).