- Birth nameChristopher Michael DeBlasio
- Nickname
- Chris DeBlasio
- Height6′ (1.83 m)
- Chris DeBlasio, the CEO of Agency 850 and 850 Entertainment, is a television and film executive producer and public speaker. He has +16 years in the entertainment business as both an actor and producer.
DeBlasio got his start at the School of Film in Manhattan, NY with teachers who instructed the likes of Edward Norton, Sarah Michelle Gellar, Peter Sarsgaard, and others. After receiving training he landed roles on the nationally broadcasted One Life to Live, CSI: NY and other day-time television. This early success gave DeBlasio the confidence to pursue a full-time acting career in Los Angeles California.
During his time in LA, Chris's entrepreneurial spirit kept emerging. He started working with his contacts in the movie business to fulfill the emerging need for mobile content. Chris listened to their needs and developed a new way for movie content to be shown on smartphones. This technology took off and DeBlasio started Agency 850.
Agency 850 is now headquartered in Atlanta, GA which has a thriving entertainment industry. As CEO, DeBlasio oversees a staff of writers, producers, social media managers and branding experts to administer CEO and Personal branding services to leaders in cutting edge industries.
850 Entertainment's studio is located in Marietta, Georgia. This is the headquarters for all movie and TV content produced by DeBlasio. The facility is over 16,000 sqft with 4,000 sqft of administrative offices and production facilities.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Anonymous
- Gender / Gender identityMale
- Is of Italian descent.
- Trained as a boxer for a role on ABC's One Life to Live (1968).
- Was considered for the role as Kirby Atwood in Lipstick Jungle (2008).
- Worked with Hilarie Burton Morgan hosting MTV's Beat Seakers.
- Established his production company East Coast Entertainment
- Nothing in this world is accomplished without passion.
- Making a false step is standing still.
- Interview on a (A Loss for Words): I had so much fun making the film. The role of Gerald Graham allowed me to take a brief step away from the leading man role and step into the life of a very intriguing and troubled character.
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