Christian Impala is an actor, known for Holding the Man (2015).
Christian Inglizze is an actor, known for Simona (2018), Mater (2017) and Antigua vida mía (2001).
Christian Intorp is known for Effigie - Das Gift und die Stadt (2019), Alles ist Liebe (2014) and Dogs of Berlin (2018).
Christian Isaiah was born in Virginia Beach on December 15, 2007 and early in life he knew that he wanted to act, model, sing and dance. At 18 months, Christian participated in his first modeling competition in a local contest and won 1st runner up and best smile. By 2yrs Christian was posing for cameras every chance he got and at 4yrs he was performing in school plays and programs. When he was 5yrs old Christian was invited to an International Presentation of Performers in Los Angeles where he was scouted by numerous managers and talent agents. Then, soon after retiring from the Military, Christian and his mother relocated to Los Angeles to pursue his career in acting. Christian has always been wise beyond his years and athletic, discovering many other talents and gifts since moving to LA. His hobbies include modeling, singing, hip hop dance, soccer, football, basketball, tennis, taekwondo, baking, and collecting sports cars. Christian excels in everything he does. He has received accolades in school as well as in his extracurricular activities. In addition to numerous national television commercials and independent films Christian can be seen in a recurring role on FX's "Married", TVland's "Teachers", a recurring spot as a movie critic on Fandango's "Reel Kids" and on "Jimmy Kimmel Live" in various comedy skits. He has only just began and his credits just keep growing. This season Christian joins the award winning cast of Showtime's "Shameless" in the role of Liam, the youngest member of the Gallagher Family.
Christian Meoli is an American actor/writer/producer who runs Voltaire Media. Originally from Philadelphia, he is one of three sons of Gennaro Meoli, a.k.a. Jerry Mayo, a shirtmaker turned trumpeter (died 2011) and Sandra Bandera Meoli (died 2004). He began his acting career in his early teens in regional theatre productions. With a strong acting education from the Performing Arts School and Stagedoor Manor, he appeared in dozens of plays on the East Coast. He attended Temple University on scholarship to study film directing. In 1992, Meoli was cast as "Federico Aranda" in the Frank Marshall-directed Alive. He was next cast opposite Rory Cochrane, Kyra Sedgwick, and Ron Livingston in The Low Life (1995) and opposite Jon Favreau and Naomi Watts in Persons Unknown (1996). Meoli has produced over 100 projects via film/TV/live events plus numerous radio programs for the Pacifica Radio Network. In 2009, he wrote the book and lyrics, acted, produced and directed the underground theatre hit "Octomom the Musical", which garnered international press with its jolting parody hijinks. He has appeared in commercials for the likes of Fruit of the Loom, FEMA, Volkswagen, Olympus Camera, Microsoft, Time Warner, and Coors Light, among others. Meoli is married to actress Beverly Leech and is an aggressive supporter of independent filmmaking, exhibiting young filmmakers at Arena Cinema in Hollywood. He splits his time between Los Angeles and New York and New Orleans.
Christian J. Simon is a Louisiana native who currently resides in Los Angeles. He moved to California with his family in 2016 to pursue a career in entertainment. Since moving, he has been apart of multiple television shows both on camera and voice over as well as national commercials. Christian is a 13 year old, Emmy-Nominated actor & voice actor. His love of storytelling and creating new characters started at an early age. He would spend hours mimicking characters he would see on television. He has two younger brothers and a Cavapoo named Seo. Christian loves to motivate young kids to chase their dreams and treat each other with kindness. He is also an avid dancer who loves to cook and spend time with his family and friends. His favorite mantra is "Hard work pays off".
Like many actors, Christian's first exposure to the craft was during a Grade 7 school talent show when he had a leading role in something called, "Mr. Rapsavage's Dating Service," a comedy skit about two old men who visit a dating service to spice up their life. The skit brought down the house with its slapstick comedy and humor and Christian's love of acting was born. Following drama classes throughout high school, Christian put his acting career on hold to complete his education and embark on his professional career. During that time, Christian moved to Victoria, British Columbia where, a few years later, thanks to the involvement of his oldest son, actor Michael David Stewart (Motive, When We Rise, Dark Waters of Crime), he became involved in the booming Victoria film industry and his acting career was reborn. Beginning with a small background appearance on the Brightlight Pictures series "Alienated" in 2003 and then on the CBS series "Stephen King's The Dead Zone" in 2005, Christian has now appeared in well over 50 film and television productions, as well as a number of commercials, and educational and documentary videos. In 2011 Christian played a judge on the Red Letter Films series "Dark Waters of Crime (Eaux troubles du crime)" and has since played a lead role in various episodes of the series in Season 5 (2012), 6 (2013) and 7 (2014). Notable film and television appearances include "In the Name of the King: A Dungeon Siege Tale" (2007), "The Mermaid Chair" (2006), "Impact" (2009), and Kid Cannabis (2014). He worked on the Emmy nominated children's series "Spooksville" (2013) and on the Fox series "Gracepoint" which aired in the fall of 2014. Most recently Christian has appeared frequently in a number of Hallmark Production TV Movies including the very popular Gourmet Detective, Emma Fielding Mysteries and Fixer Upper franchises, as well as in the Chesapeake Shores television series.
Christian J. Velez was born in San German, Puerto Rico. He is an actor, known for Snack Shack (2024), The Gun is Full of Wine and Nervous Records.
Christian Jacobs is an actor, known for Urban Fears (2019) and The Karate Girl (2018).
The MC Bat Commander, fearless leader of The Aquabats, lead singer and all around swell guy has a penchant for saying the right thing at the right time to get the band motivated to action. Being the leader of a crack team of action commandos with a not-so-secret desire to be a popular rock band is not such an easy feat, but the Bat Commander seems to take it all in stride. While the MCBC may be outwardly fearless and heroic, inside he is often conflicted and may not always have the right answer when it comes to a solution to a problem. This inner conflict adds to the Bat Commander's quiet insecurity about not having any real super powers beside being able to call the shots. The MC Bat Commander will sometimes back down to retreat and regroup when the odds seem too high. Even with his own flawed bravado, he still cares deeply about his team and their goal to be seriously the best band in the world.