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Christopher Warren

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Christopher Warren with his long time girl friend Brook Kerr
Christopher Warren with his long time girl friend Brook Kerr

Christopher Warren plays Neal Gaines on Journeyman.

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Biography

Christopher was born in Indianapolis to Bruce & MaDonna Warren. His father was always never satisfied unless juggling 5 things at once, and he "was a jack of trades, a singer/musician, prof boxer, prof Drag racer, Ranked Table Tennis player, & master Mechanic. Christopher's mom was a Nurse & Pharmacy Tech & full time babysitter for Dad!" Perhaps, he inherited his father's traits - he enjoyed singing and playing table tennis and was also a good football player. He sang with the Lion King Choir in Dallas (2002 tour) and won many trophies in table tennis tournaments. He is also a passionate football player and played football for six years, even playing in the Junior Super bowl in Daytona Florida. He gave up his dream of reaching the National Football League due to "controversy and family struggles." According to his personal site, "his first stage performance was a scene from "Purple Rain" where he played the character "Morris E. Day" in the hilarious scene with Jerome Benton where they discuss the password being "what." After hearing the laughter from his classmates and teacher and feeling the energy of the stage Christopher knew he was destined to perform. The following year he attended Warren Central High school and booked the lead in the school play, but never made the curtain call on opening night." [1]Around this point in his life, he found that he was going to be a father - his girlfriend, Brook Kerr whom he started dating at age 16, was pregnant. She gave birth to their son, Chris Warren Jr. on 15th January, 1990. Under the changes circumstances, he decided to drop out of school. He tried two jobs - first one washing dishes at Chi Chi's Mexican Restaurant, and doing a second shift at a neighboring restaurant, Olive Garden. The life for him him and his girlfriend has become difficult, and they eventually ended up on the streets with his girlfriend and baby. Their car became their home until they saved to get an apartment.

Filmography

  • Lincoln Heights (2007)
  • Journeyman (2007)
  • American Blend (2006)
  • American Dreams (2005)
  • Strange Fruit (2004)
  • The Beast (2001)
  • ER (2000)
  • Shoe Shine Boys (2000)
  • Working (199)
  • On Common Ground (1999)
  • The Pretender (1998)
  • Moesha (1996)

External links

References

  1. Christopher Warren' Profile
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