Chris' career as an industry hyphenate began in college with his starring role in the 1995 Drama Showcase play "Doors". He made a triumphant return to the Drama Showcase the following year, showcasing his multifaceted talents by writing, producing, and directing the one-act play "The Art of Love", which earned him the prestigious Best In Show award. Throughout his college years, Chris was heavily involved in various video and radio projects, utilizing his skills in producing, directing, writing, and hosting numerous radio and television programs.
Since then, Chris has written approximately two dozen feature film and television screenplays, earning invitations to participate in esteemed screenwriting events at festivals in Seattle and Los Angeles. His short films have garnered widespread recognition, screening at festivals across the country, including prominent events in New York and Los Angeles, and airing on cable television in 166 countries worldwide.
Since January 2004, Chris has been actively working as a writer, director, actor, camera operator, editor, and producer on various film and television projects in Los Angeles, collaborating with notable networks such as ESPN, HGTV, Lifetime, Wealth TV, and Fox Sports Net.