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Chris M. Hutchinson

Daring. Enigmatic. Athletic.

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representation

 

Sheila Lopes, Choice Talent Agency
(416) 964-8982, Toronto, Canada


Nadean Rawlins, RAW Management
Kingston, Jamaica


 
 

BIO

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A gang leader's henchman, the long lost son, the corrupt rookie officer, or the man who fell in love with a ghost. No matter what the role, Chris M. Hutchinson brings his brand of raw, animated play to the stage or screen. His love of complex characters is rooted in his commitment to studying human behavior.

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In 2019, Chris played Turner in Paul O. Beale’s Truthful Lies showing in select cities around Canada.

 

2019

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In 2018 Chris co-directed and played a supporting role in the Caribbean play Head Girl written by Paul O. Beale. Head Girl staged two showings at the Jamaican Canadian Association to full houses.

2018

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2015

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JD in Allen J. Redwing’s short film Punkin Pie

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The cast of Punkin Pie won the award for Best Ensemble Cast at the 2016 ReelHeart Film Festival in Toronto.

2014

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Police Officer in Jeremy Whittaker’s debut feature film Destiny

 
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2012

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Michael in Michael ‘Ras’ Tingling’s short Parish Bull

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Chris stars in the short Parish Bull, one of seven stories in New Caribbean Cinema’s film Ring Di Alarm.

2011

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Tek It in Chris Browne’s film Ghett’a Life

Chris plays a supporting role as a gang leader’s henchman named Tek It in Chris Browne’s feature Ghett’a Life.

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2007 - 2013
Commercial/TV

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Chris played roles in commercial projects for Heinekin, LIME Jamaica and Red Stripe before making his television debut in buddy cop series Squaddy. The series earned the top 6 spot on FLOW tv for the 2013-14 season.

2004-2018

Theatre

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Chris got his acting start with Jamaican theatre company Jambiz International in 2004. He toured with the company across the Caribbean and North America until 2009 playing lead and supporting roles in 9 productions alongside veterans Oliver Samuels and Glen Campbell.