Christopher Mormando

Alias:
Chris Mormando

Birthplace:
Brooklyn, New York, USA

Born and raised in Brooklyn, New York, a proud husband and father of two beautiful daughters, Christopher decided in his early 40's to fulfill his passion and desires to become an actor in the entertainment industry.  Starting off in a small role on a National Lampoons full feature, Chris jumped to the cast and crew on an Original Netflix series called Lilyhammer, starring Steven Van Zandt. From there Chris landed many roles on HIT shows like "The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel" to "The Blacklist Redemption" and "FBI Most Wanted" on CBS. After many other shows and films, Christopher, who has studied under the famous stunt coordinator, John Cenatiempo, better known in the industry as Johnny C., hit a big one with a role: he is credited with 16 of the 23 episodes on the hit TV series on ABC, Season 1 called "FOR LIFE" starring Nicholas Pinnock, produced by Curtis "50" Cent Jackson and written by Hank Steinberg.  Chris is in pre-production for a TV pilot which he has written and is starring in. The show is inspired by the true story of his own life, and based on a character called "Chrisboy", who comes home from prison after 14 years to no money, no wife, or children and tries to survive in a life that his surroundings have changed dramatically.  Chris is also in the middle of shooting the second Season of the Hit Amazon Series Gravesend by William Demeo, where he plays Gaetano, one of the main characters.

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Executive Producer:
2008  One, Two, Many

Stunt Driver:
2008  One, Two, Many
2019  The Report

Stunts:
2008  One, Two, Many
2019  The Report
2023  No Hard Feelings

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