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Christopher Earls is an American TV, film, theatrical, voiceover, and commercial actor. His initial professional training and experience was in theater. His talent was quickly recognized as he went from the ensemble in his first role to immediately starring as Tom Robinson in To Kill a Mockingbird and Asagai in Raisin In The Sun. His most recent stage work includes The Rocks Cry Out, directed by Kim Fields and his first musical performance in There Will Be Light. Though he had been prodded in a chance meeting by an A list actor to come out to LA, and later by a long time Daytime Soap actor that seconded the motion, it was his experience, words from Kim Fields and the book, Failing Up by Leslie Odom Jr, that finally inspired and equipped him with the tools to contact his local agency, plunge into the LA scene, and make the transition from stage to TV and film. Immediately upon arriving in LA, his talents were recognized and he was signed to a commercial contract with a highly selective and successful commercial agency. In just over a year since making his way to the scene, he has established film and TV representation in almost every major market. His film work includes his reenactment of the Boiler Room scene, and recently starring in short films as Nat Love in Packing The West and Gabriel, The Angel in the sizzle production of Killa Trez. Do not let the fact that you have not heard of him or are not familiar with his work discourage you from seeking out his talents. His talent and ability to respond to direction has been recognized from the onset as performing arts educators, peers, master acting coaches, successful actors, directors, and producers have recognized his natural attributes and abilities to be highly successful in this industry. Christopher's training consists of on camera coaching, improv, and instruction from Benjy Dobrin Studios, Gary Imhoff, Thomas Mendola, Isa Totah, Carl Ford and Master Teacher Susan Batson. Dubbed the "Chameleon" by industry photographer Kelsey Edwards. Christopher's valuable life experiences serve as the foundation for his research, character development, and acting success and his work establishes him as an actor with much range. Christopher Earls educational endeavors include a Bachelors in History and a Masters in Education.