Christopher McDonald was born and raised in New York City, New York, to Patricia, a real estate agent, and James R. McDonald, an educator. His breakout role was in Ridley Scott's Thelma & Louise (1991), followed shortly by playing Jack Barry in Robert Redford's Quiz Show (1994). Other notable performances include Into Thin Air: Death on Everest (1997) as John Krakauher and Tappy Timmons in Requiem for a Dream (2000) opposite Ellen Burstyn. Chris has co-starred in hit comedies Happy Gilmore (1996), The Naked Mile (2006) and Beta House (2007), Flubber (1997), and Leave It to Beaver (1997). Harry's Law (2011), Boardwalk Empire (2010), and Family Law (1999) highlight his television credits. Trained by legendary acting teacher Stella Adler and also at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, Chris has been singled out by the New York Times as one of the most prolific actors in Hollywood. He has performed in over 100 films spanning thirty-five years. His 40 stage credits include Billy Flynn in the Broadway production of Chicago and the 2013 hit, Lucky Guy opposite Tom Hanks. Since the loss of two siblings and a parent to cancer, Chris has been an active supporter of the Make a Wish foundation along with charities which help cancer research. He participates in celebrity fund-raising events throughout the world. A graduate of Hobart and William Smith college in 1977, he is the principal donor for the building of their new performing arts center.
Christopher McEvoy is known for Night of the Bastard (2022).
Christopher McFarland is a producer and actor, known for Jessica Jones (2015), Lord of the City (1997) and Mindgame (2003).
Christopher McGahan is a Los Angeles based actor and writer, known for roles on Battleship (2012) and Lost (2004) . Originally from Missouri, he graduated from the University of Northern Iowa with a BA in Theater in 2003. He co-founded and ran Bad Attitude Productions in Minneapolis, which produced shows from 2004 until 2007. He earned his MFA at the University of Hawaii in 2012.
Christopher McGruer is a writer, director, and producer. He directed and produced According to Valentine (2016), an independent short film adapted from Allan Knee's play, The St Valentine's Day Massacre. Christopher directed Having Hope at Home (2017), a play nominated for five awards, including Outstanding Direction, in out-of-festival adjudication by the Western Ontario Drama League Festival. He is working with Carol Christie on a full-length screenplay based on the true story of her life in a polygamous Mormon cult that began in the 1970's and continued until the incarceration of the cult leader.
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Christopher McLinden is known for Alpha House (2013), FBI: Most Wanted (2020) and Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (1999).
Christopher McPhillips is a Glasgow and Edinburgh based actor who has been working in the Scottish film and television industry since 2008. He has appeared in a wide variety of film and television productions. He has screen combat training which covers the use of swords, shields, including British Musket (with Bayonet). He has experience in fight scene direction and choreography acquired while working in professional wrestling and gain excellent reviews with Arkle Theatre Company's production of 'As You Like It' (2013). Improvisation is also a skill he has and productions such as Limmy's Show (BBC), River City (BBC), Scot Squad (BBC) and Neds (dir Peter Mullen). Christopher attended the well-respected adult acting course run by the Vivace Theatre School Adult Programme - Act 1 lead by Antonia Doggett, and in 2012 Christopher became a trainer at Storm Fight Team who predominately placed stunt performers in projects for Film and TV. As well as teaching actors staged combat he put his skills to good use on the likes of MI High (BBC), Outlander (AAAA) and Outlaw King (AAAA) In recent years Christopher has been part of the following productions:
Christopher McQuarrie is an acclaimed producer, director and an Academy Award® winning writer. McQuarrie grew up in Princeton Junction, New Jersey and in lieu of college, he spent the first five years out of school traveling and working at a detective agency. He later moved to Los Angeles to pursue a career in film. In 1995, his screenplay for The Usual Suspects, directed by childhood pal, Bryan Singer, garnered him the Academy Award® and the BAFTA Award for "Best Original Screenplay". McQuarrie also went on to win the Edgar Allan Poe Award and the Independent Spirit Award. The Usual Suspects has been named one of the greatest screenplays of all time by the Writer's Guild of America. In the years following, McQuarrie directed The Way of the Gun, starring Ryan Phillippe, Benicio Del Toro and James Caan. In 2008, he collaborate with Singer once again to produce and co-write Valkyrie, starring Tom Cruise. This film would lead to many more McQuarrie-Cruise collaborations. McQuarrie re-teamed with Cruise in 2012 for his sophomore directorial outing, Jack Reacher Within hours of completing the film, he was at work with Cruise again, this time re-writing the script for Doug Liman's Edge of Tomorrow. It was while working together on the sci-fi action film that Cruise suggested McQuarrie direct what would become Mission: Impossible - Rogue Nation. The highly anticipated fifth installment of the Ethan Hunt saga, written also by McQuarrie, garnered the biggest opening in the history of the Mission: Impossible franchise, was the highest-grossing 2D Hollywood film ever at the Chinese box office, earning $124 million, and garnered over $680 million worldwide. McQuarrie is confirmed to write and direct the sixth chapter in the franchise, making him the first repeat director in the film's two-decade history.
Christopher McVay is an actor, known for Snapshots (2018) and The Juror (2021).