Christopher Sherwood Davis
- Actor
- Additional Crew
Born in Salt Lake City Christopher's family shortly moved to Pepperell,
MA where he was raised. Christopher attended high school at North
Middlesex Regional High School where he had his first taste of the
stage at Larry in a production of "Cheaper by the Dozen".
After catching the acting bug Christopher attended Brigham Young University and completed the BFA Acting program there (2003-10). While attending BYU he performed in such plays as "A Midsummer Night's Dream", "Dancing at Lughnasa", "Macbeth", and "Absent Friends" as well as playing the supporting character Simon in the nationally recognized web-series "The Book of Jer3miah". In 2010 he was recognized as a Regional Finalist at the Irene Ryan auditions with the American College Theatre Festival.
During his college years Christopher took two years off (2004-06) to do volunteer work in the Baltic countries of Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania. While there Christopher learned Russian and developed a love for Russian culture.
Upon graduation in 2010 Christopher completed the Stanislavsky Summer School with the Moscow Art Theatre School USA in Cambridge, MA. Studying with some of the top artists from Moscow provided a wonderful opportunity to combine his love of theatre and love of Russian culture, while returning to the roots of the art form.
Christopher currently lives in Utah and is planning to enter an MFA program within the next two years.
After catching the acting bug Christopher attended Brigham Young University and completed the BFA Acting program there (2003-10). While attending BYU he performed in such plays as "A Midsummer Night's Dream", "Dancing at Lughnasa", "Macbeth", and "Absent Friends" as well as playing the supporting character Simon in the nationally recognized web-series "The Book of Jer3miah". In 2010 he was recognized as a Regional Finalist at the Irene Ryan auditions with the American College Theatre Festival.
During his college years Christopher took two years off (2004-06) to do volunteer work in the Baltic countries of Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania. While there Christopher learned Russian and developed a love for Russian culture.
Upon graduation in 2010 Christopher completed the Stanislavsky Summer School with the Moscow Art Theatre School USA in Cambridge, MA. Studying with some of the top artists from Moscow provided a wonderful opportunity to combine his love of theatre and love of Russian culture, while returning to the roots of the art form.
Christopher currently lives in Utah and is planning to enter an MFA program within the next two years.