Born in Edinburgh and lived in Bathgate, West Lothian, Scotland. Christopher McPhillips began training and performing in the world of professional wrestling. Working with several companies throughout Scotland, however predominantly with a West Lothian based company called Scottish School of Wrestling (SSW).Christopher turned heads with his characte...
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Born in Edinburgh and lived in Bathgate, West Lothian, Scotland. Christopher McPhillips began training and performing in the world of professional wrestling. Working with several companies throughout Scotland, however predominantly with a West Lothian based company called Scottish School of Wrestling (SSW).Christopher turned heads with his character Aaron Jeremi performing in front of large crowds and with a strong cast of characters has sold out the Bathgate Regal Theatre nearly 100 times. This was unprecedented as until recent years professional wrestling struggled to be considered a mainstream source of entertainment. Christopher, along with the other coaching staff of SSW helped trainees with action, reaction, acting and psychology.In 2008 Christopher started to appear in many of the major TV shows in Scotland including River City and Taggart as a supporting artist. Christopher continued to build on his experience with parts in STV's History of Scotland and Peter Mullen's NEDs. Attended the well-respected adult acting course run by the Vivace Theatre School Adult Programme - Act 1 lead by Antonia Doggett, Christopher expanded his skill set. Christopher continued to appear in nationally recognised shows and in 2012 Christopher became a trainer at Storm Fight Team who predominately placed stunt performers in projects for Film and TV.Christopher also worked on projects through Storm Fight Team as an extra/stunt performer. These projects were BBC's MI High and an independent film directed by William Logan called Call to Arms: Oracle. After 13 years in the pro-wrestling scene, Christopher hung up his boots and retired from performing in the ring.Focusing on acting only, he found himself on the likes of The Cry, The Victim, Scot Squad, BBC Documentary's, Outlander and Outlaw King.
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