Thursday, October 20, 2011

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    Chris Braz was born and raised in Detroit, Michigan and has passionately performed in theatrical productions since the age of six in youth training programs such as Destination Imagination, Youth Ensemble of Atlanta (YEA), some of his credits include Endangered Species (Ensemble), War and Changes (Ensemble), Two Trains Running (Memphis), The Lottery (Dickie/ Old Man Warner), in Film Security Man (Thug), Internet Awareness PSA (Man #2), Disney's “Lights, Motor, Action” (Good Guy #2), in Television Life in the ATL (Bully), Voiceover Voter Registration PSA (Male Voice #1), Highlights of Career becoming a participant in Disney’s Dreamers Academy with Steve Harvey, and performing in Memphis, Tennessee, for the 40th Anniversary of Martin Luther King’s Assassination. Currently he is represented by Houghton Talent, Inc. Agency (To book call 404-603-9454) located in Atlanta, Georgia. Chris has always enjoyed communicating with people, as an artist he believes one has to be able to observe people and analyze a situation in order to best imitate human actions on stage because theatre is nothing more than a reflection of how reality is perceived.

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