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Christopher John Blue is an actor, writer, producer, music composer and vocalist. Born in Paisley Scotland his career began at an early age working in various theatre productions in the UK and later Canada, Performing with Fancy Farm Variety Players, The Jesters and Scarborough Village Players, later pursuing his love for music as a composer and vocalist for several bands and as a solo artist Christopher released an album independently called Still Awake and 10 years later a single called The Flight. Returning to his passion for acting in 2008 he signed with his first agent in Toronto and began his television and film career by doing national commercials. The following year Christopher wrote, directed, produced and starred in his own short film called itch (2010) which screened at the Images Festival in Toronto. He played Robert Date opposite Kristin Booth in Rafal Sokolowski's indie film Three Mothers (2011), which made it's premiere at the CFC Film Festival in Toronto. Co-starred as Pete on an episode of the award winning CBS television series Flashpoint (2011), played Officer Bradley in Theo Tsana's short film Meeting Paris (2015) which premiered at the Los Angeles Indie Film Festival in Hollywood, Officer Tim Tyler on the ID channel's television series A Stranger In My Home (2016), the Homeless Man in director Ara Sagherian's latest drama Things Have Changed Since Kindergarten (2016) which screened at the The Gallup Film Festival in New Mexico. Clay in Rami Nasir's suspense thriller Subject #7, (2016) the Drunk Father in Noah's Truck (2017), James Bawnd in his own satire comedy series The Next James Bawnd (2018) and various characters in his latest sketch comedy series The RighterBoyz Presents (2020) which he stars in, co-writes and co-produces.