Chris Warner, Virginia-born and Texas-raised, has been referred to as the quintessential heir-apparent to the likes of Deniro and Liotta – the proverbial bad-asses of the silver screen. He is known by those he’s worked with as a professional, who brings an intense demeanor and an innate ability to deliver an edge to every role he embodies. A part of “The Industry” for 13 years, he tirelessly works to establish himself as one of the most interesting and respected character players of his generation.
As an actor, Chris’ resume speaks volumes – he’s performed opposite Academy Award winners, Tommy Lee Jones in No Country for Old Men, Kevin Spacey in The Life of David Gale and Benicio Del Toro in Sin City. In addition to his movie roles, he’s also been seen on the television shows Prison Break, Criminal Minds and Friday Night Lights. Chris has also been seen in national commercials and print ads for Jack-In-Box, Nissan and Microsoft.
As a writer and a filmmaker, he has co-written two short films and written/co-written 3 feature-length screenplays.
As a coach, he’s been privileged to mentor a number of diamonds-in-the-rough, and Chris would be the first to admit that each student’s level of talent and commitment towards taking their career to the next-level has played an instrumental role in helping him to build his own successful Asset Construct. One of his greatest joys in life is to witness someone realize their potential – he feels that this is the primary reason he was drawn towards teaching. There is an added benefit – if everyone is happy living their dream, then ultimately, the world will be a happier place.
Chris says – “I play a “bad-ass, heavy”. That’s my niche and I get it. There are not many people in this town that understand how they fit into this big, complex puzzle that is Hollywood. Fortunately, I am not one of them. I do not disappoint for several reasons – I have the talent and business acumen to back it up . . . and I can help you create YOUR magnetic persona that Hollywood will be drawn to.”