Chris Grant Wenchell
Birth Name: Christopher Grant Wenchell
Height: 180 cm
Born in Brentwood, New York, American film and TV actor Christopher Grant Wenchell spent his childhood on Long Island playing soccer and basketball. He excelled in music where he began playing saxopho ...Show More
Born in Brentwood, New York, American film and TV actor Christopher Grant Wenchell spent his childhood on Long Island playing soccer and basketball. He excelled in music where he began playing saxophone at the age of 8 and followed with trumpet throughout high school. After graduating high school in Eastport, he attended Fashion Institute of Technology studying computer animation, where he created animated short films. His fascination with creating films was his motivation to study acting while he lived in NYC.Chris studied at the prestigious and highly regarded actor training program in NYC, the Maggie Flanigan Studio. A program dedicated to teaching clarity of the Meisner Technique and grounded in the highest artistic standard. After his training with Maggie Flanigan, Chris followed up by enrolling in the Bob McAndrew Studio, an acting program designed by award winning writer/director Robert McAndrew.He began his acting career appearing in student films and commercials in NYC but has since moved to Los Angeles and starred in multiple indie films as well as a TV series. Chris has starred in the TV series Olympia (2012), from writer/directors Hisonni Mustafa and Michael Sarnoski, where he played a sinister college student with unique powers. He had his starring role in Charlie and Jimmy (2012), from writer/director Kevin Camonayan, where he played a thoughtless and disturbed older brother who convinces his younger brother to help him kidnap a young woman. He has played a sketch artist in the TV movie Writer Block (2018), from writer/director Lance Sadia, a thriller about a man battling depression and anxiety who manifests his drawings in real life, which in return seek to destroy him. And in his latest role, Chris starred in Checkmate, from writer/director Adia Bell, where he played a married man who unknowingly sleeps with his wife's sorority sister and faces the unexpected consequences. Hide