Chris Bale, a native of the North East region of the United Kingdom, spent a significant portion of his adult life in West Jesmond, Newcastle upon Tyne. Born to William Frank Bale, a former Northumbria Police Officer who passed away, and Maria Bale, a dedicated professional with a long career at Newcastle University, Chris was deeply rooted in his family's history.
As his late father's side of the family had strong ties to the region, Chris decided to leave the UK in 2010 and settle near Brussels, Belgium, drawn to the country's relaxed lifestyle and attitude. Prior to his move, Chris had worked for Northumbria Police and later in the Security Industry as a security operative. Upon relocating to Belgium, he embarked on a new career path, initially as a Life Art Model and subsequently working for Jack O'Shea, the renowned Irish Butcher in Schuman, Brussels.
Chris Bale has since appeared in various films, TV series, advertisements, and music videos, taking on roles as an extra, featured extra, and small roles actor. With aspirations to pursue a full-fledged acting career, he is eagerly awaiting the right opportunities.
In 2017, Chris Bale will be featured as a recurring character, a Saracen, in the Flemish TV Series 'De bende van Jan de Lichte', starring Matteo Simoni. He will also make appearances as a bodyguard in the film 'Dode Hoek' by Nabil Ben Yadir and as a British Skipper in 'Cargo' by Gilles Coulier.