Birthday: 20 November 1971, Washington, District of Columbia, USA
Height: 175 cm
For over twenty years, Christopher Leps has played an active role in cinema. His diverse career began at the Walt Disney Company in 1989, but his zeal for motion pictures originated long before then; sparked by the movies of his childhood.His passion for film, combined with his athletic background, led Chris to stunt performances in more than 150 e...
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For over twenty years, Christopher Leps has played an active role in cinema. His diverse career began at the Walt Disney Company in 1989, but his zeal for motion pictures originated long before then; sparked by the movies of his childhood.His passion for film, combined with his athletic background, led Chris to stunt performances in more than 150 episodes of television and over 40 feature films, including Buffy the Vampire Slayer (1997), 24 (2001), Alias (2001), CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (2000), Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. (2013), Avatar (2009), Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides (2011), and The Adventures of Tintin (2011).As a filmmaker, Chris has written, produced, directed and edited a variety of projects, including Golden Trailer Awards nominee - Shadow, Best Documentary award winners - Ed & Vern's Rock Store (2008) and Century of Light (2011), and short films - Amy & Elliot, Wholehearted (2012), Muse (IV) (2014), and Testing (2015).A member of SAG-AFTRA and the American Film Institute, Chris is a SAG Award nominee and winner in recognition of his performances in both TV and film. Show less «
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Simply because something is the latest doesn't inevitably make it the greatest. Don't let advertisers define who you are and what you find valuable. Open your eyes and your mind to discover it for yourself. Show less «
[regarding television] Before reality, there was quality.
[regarding television] Before reality, there was quality.
I fell in love with movies very early on. I saw a lot of Disney films and adventurous films of that ...Show more »
I fell in love with movies very early on. I saw a lot of Disney films and adventurous films of that nature when I was a kid and I was very taken with the whole experience of cinematic storytelling. As I got older, I realized I could actually pursue my dream of filmmaking as a career. I also knew it wouldn't happen overnight, and subsequently became a stuntman, which facilitated my creative endeavors in many ways. Show less «