Chris Robinson

Alias:
Christopher Robinson

Chris Robinson began performing for his family at age 6 and the acting bug has never left him. By the time he had seen Close Encounters Of The Third Kind and Star Wars he had already established in his mind that one day he would be making movies and acting in them. All through high school Chris honed his skills in productions of "Annie," Neil Simmons "Fools", "A Street Car Named Desire" and "The Elephant Man." Chris received scholarship dollars to attend the theater program at Indiana University Southeast, and quickly became a leading man in productions such as Shakespeare's "Julius Caesar" and Aristophanes, "The Clouds." He went on to win two "Best Actor" awards in his leading roles of "My Town" and "Quartermaine's Terms." While starting a modeling career Chris started a church based acting troop called, "Acts Of Faith" that worked with teens from all walks of life. Chris wrote and produced the productions and quickly became known on the church circuit. But it was not until 2010 that the Lord opened the doors for film. Chris gives an inspired performance as Nick Stone in "Jackson's Run" and a maniacal performance as Satan in "Gideon's Valor."  Chris is also a screenplay writer, Executive Producer, songwriter, and published author of two books, the founder of the Impact Challenge and co-owner of Archangel Global Media.

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Director:
2024  America's Prayer

Producer:
2015  Jackson's Run
2024  America's Prayer

Writer:
2015  Jackson's Run
2024  America's Prayer

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