
Chris (George) made his first appearance with the Intentional Theatre in "The Duck Variations." At a preview reading, he was admired by one audience member as "that guy with the awesome mustache." Hey, whatever it takes, eh?
Having gotten started in theater in 2000, he's made up for it by being in every play ever put on since then in every theater, sometimes being cast in multiple roles. He's been on the stage more than the Wells Fargo driver. Ba dum-bum. You might recognize him as Gaston from "Picasso at the Lapine Agile", Frederick in "Smokey Joe's Cafe", or Pap Finn in "Big River" among others.
When he has some down time, he creates "assemblages", sculptures of found objects that seem to go together despite any seeming disparity. He lives with his darling wife Paula in an old house somewhere down the street.
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Chris has a stage presence eclipsed only by his facial hair and booming voice, in that order. And he really knows how to play chess. |
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| In the end, we all ended up shaving because there just was no competition, you know? | "George" always won, and this photo seems to explain why. | "You want a piece of me?" (no pun intended) ((okay, maybe a little pun )) | "I knew that wasn't his line. I just knew it!" |