C. Marquis Carter Sr. is known for And You Call Yourself a Christian (2022).
Chris is a magna cum laude graduate of Columbia University in The City of New York in film studies (with honors) and creative writing. He wrote the 110th and 111th Varsity Shows at Columbia. He wrote on music and film for The Chicagoist and contributed pieces to The Gothamist. Chris is originally from Old Town, Chicago and now lives in the Boerum Hill neighborhood of Brooklyn.
C. Matt Burns was born in Topeka, Kansas. He moved to California with his wife Jen after getting his electricians license in Florida. Once in California, he found his way into the film industry by landing his first role in the feature film Rook. C. Matt Burns is also skilled at impressions and voice acting.
C. Michael Close is known for Death 4 Told (2004), Killer Raccoons 2: Dark Christmas in the Dark (2020) and Coons! Night of the Bandits of the Night (2005).
C. Michael Palomba is known for Always Live Laugh Love (2020), Paying Mr. McGetty (2018) and Celebrity Crush (2019).
Distinguished-looking C. Montague Shaw came to personify the somewhat tweedy but intellectual British scholar or professorial type in many of his more than 150 films, but he was actually an Australian, born in Adelaide in 1884. He began his stage career in Australia with a repertory company, and after touring that country the company traveled to Great Britain. Eventually he began appearing in plays on the London stage. He was also what was known as an "elocution" teacher, instructing actors, business executives and others on the best ways of expressing oneself through language and speech exercises. He became quite respected in this field, traveling throughout British Colonial Africa, Canada and the US in these endeavors. His film career began in 1926 in two-reel shorts, but he soon graduated to full-length features. He appeared in many of the more distinguished productions of the 1930s, such as The Personal History, Adventures, Experience, & Observation of David Copperfield the Younger (1935) and A Tale of Two Cities (1935), but more often than not his roles were smaller and sometimes unbilled. However, he did much better in the serial field, where he had substantial parts as scientists, villains, the heroine's father, etc., in such classic chapter plays as Daredevils of the Red Circle (1939), Ace Drummond (1936), Undersea Kingdom (1936) and Zorro's Fighting Legion (1939). He made his last film in 1949 (The Pilgrimage Play (1949)) and died at the Motion Picture Country Home in Woodland Hills, California, on February 6, 1968, at age 85.
C. Neil Davenport is an American screenwriter known for projects such as: Camp Hideout (2022), Bryn Gets a Life (2021) and Overnight (2021). He was born in Plano, Texas and grew up in Augusta, Georgia where he obtained his Bachelor of Arts in Communication, Humanities & Social Sciences (TVC) & Theatre Minor from Augusta University. He is currently obtaining a Master of Fine Arts from University of North Carolina School of the Arts in 2021.
C. Prabhakaran is known for Agaligai.
C. Prem Kumar is known for 96 (2018), Jaanu (2020) and Meiyazhagan (2024).
C. Robert Cargill was born on September 8, 1975 in San Antonio, Texas, USA. He is a writer and producer, known for Doctor Strange (2016), The Black Phone (2021) and Sinister (2012). He has been married to Jessica Cargill since May 4, 2002.