Khris Kaneff's early years were marked by a deep passion for the performing arts, with his formative years spent honing his craft through involvement with various theatre groups in Bucks County, Pennsylvania.
As his artistic inclinations continued to evolve, Khris went on to pursue a higher education at The Joe Kubert School of Cartoon Art in New Jersey, where he earned a degree that would serve as a solid foundation for his future endeavors.
Upon the completion of his studies, Khris made the bold decision to relocate to Los Angeles in his late twenties, a move that would ultimately prove to be a pivotal moment in his career.
In the City of Angels, Khris secured employment as a storyboard and scenic artist, while also landing a small but notable role in Terry Gilliam's critically acclaimed film, Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas.
Today, Khris is actively involved with The Second City Los Angeles, where he devotes himself to a multifaceted regimen of study, performance, and creative expression.