Christopher G. Miller
- Actor
Christopher G. Miller, born and raised in Kentucky, has enjoyed performing from an early age. From singing with his parents to participating in church or school plays, he has always enjoyed being able to entertain others.
Over the years, Christopher appeared in various stage plays and musicals, produced by his local community theater group (Bluegrass Theatre Guild) in leading and supporting roles. Some of his notable roles were Donkey in "Shrek The Musical" (2014), Edward Bloom in "Big Fish" (2016), and George Bailey in a stage adaptation of "It's a Wonderful Life" (2017).
After meeting his wife, Sharman, in 2018, Christopher took a hiatus from acting until his first appearance as a background extra in 2022 on the film "Unsung Hero". Having the opportunity to work as background in multiple scenes was all it took for the "acting bug" to be reignited.
As their nest slowly empties and with retirement from his IT career in sight, Christopher has returned, once again, to his passion of acting by working as background in a number of projects. He looks forward to continuing to be part of entertaining others in the years to come.
Over the years, Christopher appeared in various stage plays and musicals, produced by his local community theater group (Bluegrass Theatre Guild) in leading and supporting roles. Some of his notable roles were Donkey in "Shrek The Musical" (2014), Edward Bloom in "Big Fish" (2016), and George Bailey in a stage adaptation of "It's a Wonderful Life" (2017).
After meeting his wife, Sharman, in 2018, Christopher took a hiatus from acting until his first appearance as a background extra in 2022 on the film "Unsung Hero". Having the opportunity to work as background in multiple scenes was all it took for the "acting bug" to be reignited.
As their nest slowly empties and with retirement from his IT career in sight, Christopher has returned, once again, to his passion of acting by working as background in a number of projects. He looks forward to continuing to be part of entertaining others in the years to come.