Christopher Cazenove was born on December 17, 1943 in Winchester, Hampshire, England. He was an actor, known for A Knight's Tale (2001), Dynasty (1981) and A Fine Romance (1989). He was married to Angharad Rees. He died on April 7, 2010 in Lambeth, London, England.
National Lampoon alumni. From 1963-1970 Mr. Cerf spent eight years as a senior editor at Random House (co-founded by his father Bennett Cerf) working with authors who included George Plimpton, Andy Warhol, Abbie Hoffman, Ray Bradbury, Richard Farina and Dr. Seuss. Collaborated with Marlo Thomas on Free To Be...A Family book and Emmy-winning tv special. He has co-written a number of books, including the James Bond parody Alligator (with Michael K. Frith), The Experts Speak: The Definitive Compendium Of Authorative Misinformation (with Victor Navasky), The Pentagon Catalog: Ordinary Products At Extraordinary Prices (with Henry Beard), The Book Of Sequels (with Henry Beard, Sarah Durkee and Sean Kelly), The Official Politically Correct Dictionary And Handbook (with Henry Beard), The Official Sexually Correct Dictionary And Handbook (with Henry Beard), Blackie: The Horse Who Stood Still (with Paige Peterson) and Mission Accomplished!: Or How We Won The War In Iraq (with Victor Navasky).
Christopher Chapital is an actor, known for Cloak & Dagger (2018) and 50 Ways to Kill Your Roommate (2017).
Christopher Chen was born in DeKalb, IL. He grew up in Bowling Green, KY, Sunnyvale, CA, and Cleveland Heights, OH. Christopher got his start as a professional singer-dancer in revues for theme parks and cruise ships and later in musical theater. He studied Theater at Northwestern University in Illinois. He is an actor, known for The Shangri-la Café (2000), Burning Love (2012) and Chuck (2007).
Christopher Chetta is an actor and writer, known for Sunset on the River Styx (2020), It's Not About Sex (2016) and Kandy Kane Killer (2017).
Christopher Chisholm is a classically trained, award winning actor, producer, writer and director who has spent his career in the theatre, television and film. Chisholm has scores of credits ranging from the New York stage to Hollywood sound-stages and regional and repertory theaters around the globe. After studying Drama at the University of Miami and in London, Chisholm spent his first years acting, directing and producing in Theatre and TV in New York. In Los Angeles Chisholm was on the original launch team of the Movietime Channel, now E! Entertainment Television, where he wrote, directed and produced hundreds of hours of original programming for the network. Chisholm then went on to create numerous television and film projects as well as new media ventures. Always involved in the theatre, his favorite roles include Tevye in Fiddler on the Roof, Big Daddy in Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, Psuedolus in A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, Nick Bottom in A Midsummer Night's Dream, Dogberry in Much Ado About Nothing, Tony Lumpkin in She Stoops to Conquer. Film roles include Wraith, Fever Pitch, Corrina, Corrina, Welcome Stranger, The Perfect Nanny, The Landlady, and Girth of a Nation. Television credits include Ned and Stacey, Beverly Hills 90210, Matlock, Unsolved Mysteries, and Strange Universe. Christopher was a host for E! Entertainment Television, covering Hollywood news, events and hosting E!'s live coverage of the Oscars, Emmy's, Grammy's and Golden Globes.
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Christopher Chulack is a producer and director, known for ER (1994), Homefront (1991) and Southland (2009).
Originally born and raised in Australia, Chris relocated to the United Kingdom in early 2012. He has since worked with some of the most reputable institutions in the country, including the National Theatre, Shakespeares Globe and various West End Theatres. Chris' most recent stage credit was for Heathers the Musical, directed by Andy Fickman (She's the Man, Playing with Fire) and written by Kevin Murphy (Desperate housewives) and Larry O'Keefe (Legally Blonde the musical). He can be heard on the West End Cast Recording originating the song "You're Welcome" with fellow cast members Dominic Andersen and Carrie Hope Fletcher.