About Christopher

Born in Indianapolis, Indiana, Christopher was a sports enthusiast and shined most at football. He wanted to go pro but always dreamed of Hollywood. Sophomore year he took his first Drama class at Arlington High school. His first stage performance was a mock scene from "Purple Rain" playing the role of "Morris E. Day" and doing an impersonation of Prince. After hearing the laughter from his classmates and teacher and feeling the energy of the stage Christopher knew he was destined to perform. The following year he attended Warren Central High school and booked the lead in the school play but never made the curtain call on opening night.

With a tough and controversial family life Christopher eventually ended up homeless before graduating from high school. He then began selling imitation designer colognes door to door out of a box. Upon entering a building he stumbled into the "Act One" agency and boldly asked to be represented. He was interviewed and asked to read a scene and was immediately signed. He was given his first audition the following morning for a "Finish Line" shoe commercial in which he booked. Christopher continued booking jobs for print, television and infomercial in Indianapolis and surrounding areas. With LA beckoning he eventually relocated and attended the Sanford Meisner School for the arts in North Hollywood, CA.

Since graduating, he has landed numerous roles in Film, Theatre, Television, National Commercial and Voice-Over. He was considered for a NAACP Image Award for his portrayal of "Michael" in the 2000 production of "Two Rooms." In 2003 he reprised the role of "Martin" in the critically acclaimed controversial play, "The Offering" by Gus Edwards Directed by the original award winning performer "Charles Weldon." Christopher was honored to have worked with legendary actor Marlon Brando in perhaps his last appearance yet to be screened "Lying for a Living" also featuring numerous appearances from the likes of Sean Penn to Leo Decaprio. Today Warren continues to reside in LA and in addition to his acting career he is also producing, Directing and Managing. Christopher enjoys any opportunity to support homeless, neglected or abused kids and shares his past experiences as motivation. He says that, "His past misery is now his ministry."