Chris Whitcomb

Chris Whitcomb

Christopher John Whitcomb was born in Hartford, Connecticut to Vanessa Moore, a retired probation officer, and John Whitcomb Jr., a retired judicial marshal. He is French, German, Ghanaian, Liberian, British, Irish and Nigerian. He grew up in the small town of Windsor, Connecticut and played sports such as baseball and basketball growing up. He appeared in plays at his elementary school as well as his church, and also played drums alongside his father in the church band. He attended Capital Preparatory High School until his junior year, and then transferred and graduated from Manchester High School in 2014. He played sports and appeared in plays in high school such as 'Hello, Dolly!' and 'High School Musical'. He also took acting and improv classes at Hartford Stage during his time in school. He then went on to pursue a BFA Theatre Performance degree from Central Connecticut State University before leaving school to make his film debut in the coming-of-age film Pitching Tents (2017). He has appeared in numerous amounts of plays and musicals, such as Young Frankenstein (Igor), Tuck Everlasting (Jesse Tuck), and Dr. Horrible's Sing Along Blog (Billy/Dr. Horrible). He also enjoys performing Shakespeare and has has been in productions of A Midsummer Night's Dream, Julius Caesar, and Twelfth Night. He often performs with New Zenith Theatre company based in Wethersfield, CT led by Emmy Award-winning producer and director Ed Wierzbicki. He has appeared in films such as Burial Ground Massacre (2021) and Damon's Revenge (2022), and is set to appear in the upcoming films Johnny & Clyde (starring Megan Fox and Avan Jogia), Merry Ex-Mas (starring Vanessa Angel and Jason London) and Junction (starring Bryan Greenberg, Sophia Bush and Jamie Chung). In addition to his acting career, he also makes music under the stage name 'Whitty' and writes and produces all of his own work. He is apart of a small Connecticut record label called Small City Music Group that also owns and operates a commercial recording studio (Small City Studios) in West Hartford, Connecticut.
Chris Williams

Chris Williams

An extremely versatile performer in film, television and on stage, Chris is no stranger to the entertainment arena both on and off camera in both comedy and drama. Film credits include the "The World's Fastest Indian" playing Tina, a transvestite opposite Sir Anthony Hopkins "The Joneses" opposite Demi Moore as well as a lead in the classic comedy "Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story". Other credits include "The Lottery Ticket" "Friday After Next", "Sex Ed", "'TRI" and "Jimmy Vestvood American Hero". As for television, he is in his third season recurring as Hoover on HBO "Silicon Valley" and also on the critically acclaimed FX show "Better Things". Chris was a series regular on CBS "The Great Indoors", NBC "One Big Happy" and on David E. Kelley's series "The Wedding Bells" for FOX and has recurred on the Showtime series "DICE" starring Andrew Dice Clay,"Satisfaction", "Californication", while making his mark as 'Krazee Eyez Killa' on "Curb Your Enthusiasm". He has guest starred on Ugly Betty, CSI: Miami, Hot in Cleveland, Monk, Weeds, and numerous other shows. Chris had also appeared multiple times on Late Night with David Letterman as the angry audience member and has an upcoming self help show "Be a Better Man with Chris Williams" which he created, stars in and produces. Chris has also lent his vocal talents to such animated series as The Boondocks and Word Girl and can be heard on several video games including multiple characters in Crash Bandicoot. Chris is a successful stand-up, he has performed at several top comedy clubs around the world including: Caesar's Palace, The Improv, The Comedy Store and The Venetian. His innovative routines are included in his character-rich one-man show "Old Blue Eyes Is Black" while also having studied with the Groundlings. Chris has been coaching other professional actors the craft of scene work as well as improvisation for over 20 years and speaks to children across the nation about the art of performing. A graduate of Georgetown University, he is a magician's member of the Academy of Magical Arts (The Magic Castle) and when not practicing as a 4ht degree black belt master in Tae Kwon Do or running marathons to raise money for the American Diabetes Association and Eye Bank of New York, he is a board member of the charity Special Kids Network. Chris divides his time between Los Angeles and New York.

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