Christopher Callen is a multifaceted American artist, humanitarian, and Los Angeles-based actress, singer, dancer, writer, and artist. Born with a name inspired by the Patron Saint of Travelers, she has had the privilege of sharing the screen with renowned actors such as Johnny Depp, Benicio Del Toro, Treat Williams, Bruce Willis, and John Travolta.
With a storied career spanning over three decades, Christopher has made her mark on the Broadway stage, starring in an impressive 12 shows, including Tony award-winning productions like "Lend Me A Tenor", "Over Here!", "Fiddler on the Roof", "1776", and "The Desert Song". Her versatility has also led to numerous guest star roles on television, including appearances on "One Life to Live", "The Young and the Restless", and Ed Asner's series "Bronx Zoo".
Christopher's filmography boasts a range of critically acclaimed performances, from daring independent projects like "Burning Shadow" (2019) to blockbuster hits like Lionsgate's "Deep Water 3-Cage Dive" (2018). However, it is her iconic role as the sassy "Circus-Circus cocktail waitress" in Terry Gilliam's cult classic "Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas" that has cemented her status as a beloved and respected figure in the entertainment industry.
Christopher's remarkable ability to transform and disappear into her diverse characters has earned her the nickname "America's Tracy Ullman". A testament to her impressive range, her comedy reel, "15 characters in 2 minutes", showcases her incredible talent and versatility.