Christopher's fascination with the dual nature of words began at a very young age, as he came to realize that they could either serve as a key to unlock doors of understanding or as a destructive force capable of causing harm. His father, Roberto, who had always felt a sense of inadequacy in his own communication skills, instilled in Christopher the importance of developing strong verbal abilities from a very early stage. To this end, Roberto introduced Christopher to the world of renowned orators and speech masters, thereby laying the foundation for Christopher's later appreciation of the power of effective presentation and delivery.
As Christopher navigated the uncertain waters of his life's purpose in 2008, he stumbled upon the world of acting through a small role in a short film at the University of North Texas. This serendipitous discovery ignited a passion within him, and he subsequently dedicated himself to honing his craft by enrolling in the New York Film Academy under the guidance of esteemed instructors Maggie Reed and David Triacca.
Following his studies, Christopher joined Golden Ceiba Productions, an independent film production company, where he served as Vice President and gained valuable experience in the indie film world. He later transitioned to new opportunities, and his impressive resume now boasts a diverse range of film credits, including Habana Instant, The Strike, and notable television appearances in Queen Sugar, Queen of the South, The Suicide Squad, DMZ, Black Lightning, and MacGyver.
In 2018, Christopher embarked on his directorial debut, exploring themes of cultural and social significance that hold a special place in his heart, including immigration.