Chris Richards
Chris Richards hails from North Canton, Ohio, where he spent his formative years. He gained recognition for his roles in the CBS series Bull and in Cherry, a film directed by the Russo Brothers. His heritage combines German, Italian, and Welsh roots.
Richards pursued his passion for acting at Kent State University. After completing his studies, he began his career as a professional actor in the Cleveland area before relocating to New York City to further pursue his ambitions. Since then, he has secured diverse roles across various mediums, including theater, television, and film. Additionally, he honed his improvisational skills at the Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre in New York, studying under Anthony Atamanuik, known for creating "The President Show" on Comedy Central.
Over the years, Chris Richards has participated in numerous productions at prominent Off-Broadway and regional theaters, such as the Tony-Award-winning Cleveland Play House and the Pearl Theatre Company in New York City. He has had the privilege of performing alongside renowned talents, including Emmy Award-winner Maile Flanagan and Marvel icon Tom Holland. His performances have garnered praise in The New York Times, with some critics drawing parallels between his talent and that of Tom Hanks.
Currently, Richards resides in New York City with his wife and their two children.