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Chris Conrad

Chris Conrad

9 titles Acting Jun 30, 1970 Fort Lauderdale, Florida, USA

Chris Conrad, a talented actor and comedian, hails from Fort Lauderdale, Florida, where he was raised as the middle child among four brothers. His older siblings, Steve and Tim, pursued careers in scriptwriting and broadcasting, while younger brother Mike shares a passion for the arts.

From an early age, Chris was deeply involved in sports such as football, baseball, basketball, soccer, and judo. His comedic talents emerged during his school years, where he often entertained peers. In high school, he collaborated with Mike to create an improvised comedy skit, leading to their victory in the Florida's Funniest Man competition, earning them $500 and a chance to perform at the Improv in New York City.

After high school, Chris enrolled at Florida State University, where both Tim and Steve were also students. He initially attempted an acting class but found it too rigid and dropped out, only to be coaxed back into acting by his teacher. While at college, he worked in campus radio, a position facilitated by Tim, which allowed him to hone his comedic skills.

Following his sophomore year, Chris relocated to Chicago to join Steve, who was studying at Northwestern University. He trained at the Piven Theatre Workshop and soon secured his first acting role in the TV movie "Mario and the Mob." His move to Hollywood coincided with Steve's successful screenplay, "Wrestling Ernest Hemingway," which helped elevate Chris's career. He appeared in an episode of "Raven" and the indie film "Star Food," while also performing with the improv group The Stick Men in Los Angeles. A martial arts enthusiast, Chris practices kickboxing and has trained in Machado Jiu-Jitsu.

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