Khan Chittenden
Khan Chittenden, born in 1983 in New Zealand, is an accomplished actor who has made a significant mark in the Australian entertainment industry. Relocating to Perth, Western Australia at the age of 11, he pursued his passion for performance at the prestigious Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts (WAAPA).
Chittenden's breakout role came when he portrayed Dean 'Edge' Edgely in the popular television series "Blue Water High." This role showcased his talent and opened doors for further opportunities. He became a familiar face on the Fox8 series "Dangerous," where he contributed to several seasons. His film career took off with a prominent role in the indie hit "Clubland," which garnered international acclaim, leading to his first American film project, "Endless Bummer."
In addition to his screen work, Khan has also demonstrated his versatility as a performer on stage, notably appearing at His Majesty's Theatre in Perth in the Perth Theatre Company’s production of Peter Shaffer's "Equus." Chittenden continues to evolve as an actor, earning recognition for his diverse roles across film, television, and theatre, solidifying his status as a prominent figure in the performing arts.