Christian Malmin has been an accomplished performer since the tender age of eight, and as a result, he has been a proud member of the prestigious Actor's Equity Association since 1990. With a strong Midwestern background, he initially began his professional journey as a contract actor with the esteemed Repertory Theatre of St. Louis, before making the bold decision to relocate to Los Angeles in the mid-1990s.
Throughout his illustrious television career, Malmin has made significant appearances in various popular shows, including the recurring role of Mr. Gray on the long-running soap opera "General Hospital," as well as notable roles on "True Blood," "Days of Our Lives," "The Tonight Show with Jay Leno," "The Young and the Restless," "America's Most Wanted," and "Beat the Geeks." Furthermore, he co-hosted and served as the entertainment reporter for the Japanese television network TV Tokyo's "Cinematic Report," and lent his voice to the interactive games "Medal of Honor" and "Call of Duty."
Malmin's impressive filmography includes notable roles in "Pizza with Bullets" alongside the talented Talia Shire, as well as appearances in "Teddy Bears' Picnic" directed by the renowned Harry Shearer, and "Baseketball" directed by David Zucker.
Beyond his impressive acting credentials, Malmin is also an accomplished drummer and percussionist, having had the privilege of musically accompanying renowned comedians such as Seth MacFarlane, Alex Borstein, Wayne Brady, and guitarist Bruce Kulick of KISS and Grand Funk Railroad. He was the resident drummer at the Acme Comedy Theater in Hollywood and played on the ABC Family Channel's "Pop Rocks."