Chris Gardner is a Dallas Texas based actor, screenwriter and comedian.
His feature acting debut was in the film Cornman: American Vegetable
hero, directed by Director/Producer Barak Epstein, in which he had a
small supporting roll along side long time collaborator Blair Rowan.
Gardner and Rowan also wrote, over the course of ten years, the
irreverently tongue and cheek horror comedy Blood On the Highway which
Gardner also co-stared in. The film won the writers best screenplay
from Brazillian Fantaspoa Fantastic film festival and best fantastic
feature from the Kimera film festival among many other accolades. Most
recently the film was picked up for distribution by Universal offshoot
E1.
Since then Chris has worked on a range of projects from stand up to
co-creating the unapologetically satirical sketch comedy group the
Cooperation Corporation to acting in a number of shorts and features.
Most notably: St. Nick by Director David Lowery as well as Sundance
selection My Mom Smokes Weed and South by Southwest selection Wuss by
director Clay Liford.
Most recently Chris has completed the short film Narcissism & Me which
he wrote, stared in and produced.