Chris Sanders(XV)
- Producer
- Actor
- Casting Department
Chris Sanders is a Los Angeles based actor and producer with an affinity for the fantastical, geeky, historic, and horrific.
Born and raised in the city of Austin, Texas, his early years in this unique community helped foster his lifelong love of the arts and all things eclectic, strange, and macabre. Having earned a B.F.A in Directing and an M.A. in Psychology as well as studied over 13 years under some of the leading modern authorities on the arcane and metaphysical, he has always enjoyed lending his expertise to projects that incorporate elements of the esoteric and supernatural. Chris has starred in such cult films as 'Beyond Lemuria' and 'Nazi's at the Center of the Earth', and featured on such movie blockbusters as 'Pirate's of the Caribbean 3' and Tim Burton's 'Alice in Wonderland", and was active as a Fangbanger in numerous seasons of HBO's 'True Blood'. He represented himself as an expert speaker on Freemasonry on the History Channel's popular show 'The Nostradamus Effect', and was showcased as himself helping out a family living in a haunted home on A&E's recent television special 'American Haunting' and as a producer purchasing an original Banksy piece of art on 'Beverly Hills Pawn.'
The paranormal and horror communities best know Chris as a key and founding member of the production team responsible for all four seasons of the Biography Channel's #1 show 'My Ghost Story: Caught On Camera', and the producer of the grotesquely hilarious infomercial spoof 'ZOMB-EZ: How To Kill Zombies Without All the Mess'. A resident of Los Angeles since 1999, Chris relishes living amongst the mythmakers and working in the dream factories, and maintains friends, associates and consistent activities in those realms.
Recently, Chris has had the auspicious opportunity to join the team at Kilin International as VP of Genre Development and served as Senior Producer on their first project producing an English speaking version of China's hit celebrity talk show 'The Best', which featured such notables as Stan Lee, M. Night Shyamalan, Sean Astin, and Justin Lin.
Born and raised in the city of Austin, Texas, his early years in this unique community helped foster his lifelong love of the arts and all things eclectic, strange, and macabre. Having earned a B.F.A in Directing and an M.A. in Psychology as well as studied over 13 years under some of the leading modern authorities on the arcane and metaphysical, he has always enjoyed lending his expertise to projects that incorporate elements of the esoteric and supernatural. Chris has starred in such cult films as 'Beyond Lemuria' and 'Nazi's at the Center of the Earth', and featured on such movie blockbusters as 'Pirate's of the Caribbean 3' and Tim Burton's 'Alice in Wonderland", and was active as a Fangbanger in numerous seasons of HBO's 'True Blood'. He represented himself as an expert speaker on Freemasonry on the History Channel's popular show 'The Nostradamus Effect', and was showcased as himself helping out a family living in a haunted home on A&E's recent television special 'American Haunting' and as a producer purchasing an original Banksy piece of art on 'Beverly Hills Pawn.'
The paranormal and horror communities best know Chris as a key and founding member of the production team responsible for all four seasons of the Biography Channel's #1 show 'My Ghost Story: Caught On Camera', and the producer of the grotesquely hilarious infomercial spoof 'ZOMB-EZ: How To Kill Zombies Without All the Mess'. A resident of Los Angeles since 1999, Chris relishes living amongst the mythmakers and working in the dream factories, and maintains friends, associates and consistent activities in those realms.
Recently, Chris has had the auspicious opportunity to join the team at Kilin International as VP of Genre Development and served as Senior Producer on their first project producing an English speaking version of China's hit celebrity talk show 'The Best', which featured such notables as Stan Lee, M. Night Shyamalan, Sean Astin, and Justin Lin.