Hans Christianson
- Actor
- Additional Crew
- Editorial Department
Actor Hans Christianson was born in the small town of Lakewood, New
Jersey, Hans Christianson had two aspirations as a child; the first was
to play professional baseball and second, was to study acting. His
childhood dream never died, and he managed to do both through college
until an arm injury sidelined his big league aspirations. Determined to
succeed, Christianson threw himself into the world of theatre and began
laying the groundwork for a bright future as an actor. He studies with
world renowned acting coach Adam Hill.
After college, Christianson moved to New York to test out his acting skills. In 2004, Christianson caught the eye of a casting director which landed him a small supporting role in the independent film "Games People Play: New York," as well as its sequel, "Games People Play: Hollywood" in 2005. Christianson is also no stranger to the small screen, appearing on hit shows such as the long running CBS television drama Guiding Light, NYPD Blue, CSI: New York and HBO's Sex in the City and OZ.
In addition to acting, Christianson has worked for one of the top ten publicity firms (PR Week Magazine) in the entertainment industry, The Michael Russell Group. During his time there, he became one of three publicists to handle the account for the Golden Globe Awards.
After college, Christianson moved to New York to test out his acting skills. In 2004, Christianson caught the eye of a casting director which landed him a small supporting role in the independent film "Games People Play: New York," as well as its sequel, "Games People Play: Hollywood" in 2005. Christianson is also no stranger to the small screen, appearing on hit shows such as the long running CBS television drama Guiding Light, NYPD Blue, CSI: New York and HBO's Sex in the City and OZ.
In addition to acting, Christianson has worked for one of the top ten publicity firms (PR Week Magazine) in the entertainment industry, The Michael Russell Group. During his time there, he became one of three publicists to handle the account for the Golden Globe Awards.