- Height6′ 3½″ (1.92 m)
- Chris Stuckmann was born (April 15, 1988) in Akron, OH. He developed a love of movies early on through films like Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope (1977), Back to the Future (1985) and The Princess Bride (1987). As he got older, his love of film led him to purchase a video camera and try his hand at making movies of his own. Throughout his teenage years, he and his friends made hundreds of short films, and two feature length movies. Chris has said he considers that one of the best times of his life, and a major learning experience for him.
Eventually, YouTube was introduced in 2005, and Chris saw this as a great opportunity to share his films with others. Up until then, he was only able to share them with close friends and family. First, he launched a channel for his short films, hoping to share them with the world, and later, a speed drawing channel featuring realism and manga style drawings. But it was his "Chris Stuckmann" channel that launched him into a successful career in film criticism. As of 2017, Chris has surpassed 1 million subscribers.
Chris still directs short films with local talent in Cleveland, OH, and many of his films have screened at film festivals around the country. He has said that his goal is to have fun creating art, and to share his passion with others. He isn't a fan of fame, and views himself as a regular guy who simply loves movies.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Anonymous
- SpouseSam Liz(September 20, 2014 - present)
- Ends his videos with "Thanks for watching and if you liked this video, you can click right here and get Stuckmannized!"
- Often wears a T-shirt that depicts a hybrid of two aspects of pop culture
- For films he gives an A+, an angelic choir would be played
- Combover
- When asked to pick 4 of his favorite movies, he chose Collateral, Raiders of the Lost Ark, Drive, and Signs.
- He stated that his first big subscriber boost was when a Dragon Ball Evolution protest website but his rant video on their front page for about a month. Dragon Ball Evolution is his least favorite movie of all time.
- He released a book called "The Film Buff's Bucket List: The 50 Movies of the 2000s to See Before You Die" in March of 2016.
- He said that built credibility on his channel when he reviewed The Last Airbender earlier than most other critics. People didn't believe him until after everyone saw it.
- Chris Stuckmann can dance some of Michael Jackson's dance routines perfectly.
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