Christopher was born in New Jersey to a Danish mother and a Hungarian father in the late 1960s. His passion for film led him to make a significant career transition from the theatre scene in New York City to Los Angeles. Throughout his illustrious career, he has starred in over 14 independent feature films, showcasing his exceptional talent.
As a devoted father of two beautiful girls, Christopher is a multifaceted individual with a range of creative pursuits. He is not only an actor but also a photographer, wire mobile artist, and writer. Prior to becoming a father, he spent several years as a hospice volunteer, and he even had a documentary film crew follow him as he cared for the dying. This experience not only deepened his understanding of the human condition but also inspired him to share his story with others.
Currently residing in Los Angeles, Christopher recently completed post-production on his freshman film "Adjusting Arbie" under his own production company, Braver Hel Productions. He not only starred in the film but also co-directed and served as the executive producer. Additionally, he edited and co-produced the 15-minute short documentary film "The Jackson Pollock Project," which explores the creative process of artist Jackson Pollock through the eyes of a Los Angeles 3rd Grade class. The film has been selected for the International Children's Film Festival, which tours across the nation, further solidifying Christopher's reputation as a talented and versatile filmmaker.