Chris Meyer's remarkable acting career commenced at the esteemed Stella Adler Conservatory in New York City, where he meticulously refined his craft, rapidly earning recognition within the television industry. His impressive résumé showcases an extensive array of notable television series, featuring standout performances in the highly acclaimed Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, the crime drama CSI: New York, the FBI series, and the comedy What I Like About You, solidifying his reputation as a versatile and accomplished actor.
Chris's professional endeavors extend far beyond the realm of television, as he has made significant contributions to the world of cinema. His impressive filmography boasts a wide range of notable roles, with one of his most memorable performances being in the critically acclaimed independent New York drama "P.S". This captivating production starred the talented Laura Linney and Topher Grace, and Chris's involvement in the project undoubtedly added to its overall success.
In addition to his work on "P.S", Chris has also appeared in the thought-provoking "Almost Perfect", a film directed by Bertha Bay-Sa Pan. Furthermore, he brought his unique talent to the table in the Grey Lady, a captivating cinematic production helmed by the visionary John Shea.
Chris's remarkable versatility as an actor has not only led to a plethora of impressive performances on the big screen, but has also resulted in a slew of memorable recurring roles in various esteemed television series. One such notable example is his captivating portrayal of Jay Goldman in the NBC miniseries "The Slap", where he had the privilege of sharing the screen with the incredibly talented Zachary Quinto.
Furthermore, Chris's impressive range as an actor has also led to a recurring role in the Netflix series "Gypsy", which boasts an impressive cast, including the highly acclaimed Naomi Watts, alongside the talented Billy Crudup.
Born and raised in the northernmost region of New Jersey, Chris has since branched out to lead a dual life, dividing his time between the bustling metropolises of New York and Los Angeles. This unique arrangement has granted him the freedom to seize a diverse array of acting opportunities, thereby fostering his development as a multifaceted and accomplished thespian.