Christopher Bolton(I)
- Actor
- Producer
- Writer
Christopher Bolton began his acting career in his teens and has
appeared in the feature films Rock My World (2002), Killing Moon (1999), A Colder Kind of Death (2001), Dead by Monday (2001), and The Third Miracle (1999), as well as the
Showtime television movies Hendrix (2000) and Our Fathers (2005).
He has been a series regular on My Secret Identity (1988) and Air Waves (1986). Additional television credits include roles on the series Northwood (1991), Mutant X (2001), Blue Murder (2001), Little Men (1998), PSI Factor: Chronicles of the Paranormal (1996), La Femme Nikita (1997), Street Legal (1987), and The Outer Limits (1995). Bolton earned a Gemini nomination for his guest-starring role as 'Joey Williams' on the award-winning series Cold Squad (1998).
His work in film and television led him to try his hand at writing. This effort landed him a spot in the esteemed Canadian Film Center in the Resident Program. He entered as a writer, but left having written and directed his own short film entitled The Tooth.
He then completed a two-year stint acting on the highly regarded Showtime Networks television series Street Time (2002). It was on Street Time in 2002 that he met producer Chris Szarka, forming a partnership to create and produce the television series Rent-a-Goalie (2006) for Showcase.
He has been a series regular on My Secret Identity (1988) and Air Waves (1986). Additional television credits include roles on the series Northwood (1991), Mutant X (2001), Blue Murder (2001), Little Men (1998), PSI Factor: Chronicles of the Paranormal (1996), La Femme Nikita (1997), Street Legal (1987), and The Outer Limits (1995). Bolton earned a Gemini nomination for his guest-starring role as 'Joey Williams' on the award-winning series Cold Squad (1998).
His work in film and television led him to try his hand at writing. This effort landed him a spot in the esteemed Canadian Film Center in the Resident Program. He entered as a writer, but left having written and directed his own short film entitled The Tooth.
He then completed a two-year stint acting on the highly regarded Showtime Networks television series Street Time (2002). It was on Street Time in 2002 that he met producer Chris Szarka, forming a partnership to create and produce the television series Rent-a-Goalie (2006) for Showcase.