Christopher has his own production company called Deranged Entertainment. |
Christopher is the founder of The Insight Project, a non-profit organization that raises money for children who have suffered abusive backgrounds. |
Christopher has written several articles for Street Rodder Magazine. |
In November 2004, NBC cut a deal for Christopher to write, star and produce a half hour comedy based on his current one man show - The fifth annual end of the world tour. |
In November 2004, the F/X Channel signed a blind deal with Christopher to create a half hour comedy show. It's still in the works. |
Christopher performed his first act at the Punchline in San Francisco before the age of 18. |
Christopher also has a standup comedy special called Norman Rockwell is Bleeding. |
In 2002, Christopher was nominated for the WGA Award (TV) Episodic Comedy for the Titus (2000) episode The Pendulum. |
Christopher lives with his wife, Erin, in Canoga Park, California with their two children and two dogs. |
Christopher enjoys customizing cars and currently has four. |
Christopher and Erin have been married since 1991. |
Christopher's TV series Titus (2000) was loosely based upon his own real life.He also frequently talks about his life in his standup routine. |
Christopher's mother, Juanita, killed an abusive second husband in 1986 over a Thanksgiving dinner argument. She later died from a self inflicted gunshot would in 1994. |
Christopher and his wife Erin welcomed their first child, a daughter named Kennie Marie on August 25, 2001. |
Christopher appeared on The Learning Channel's Rides (2004) detailing the construction of the Grand Master custom hot rod and the modeling of a customized Ford Thunderbird. March, 2003. |
Some of the things mentioned in the sitcom Titus (2000) about him is actually true. Christopher does have a sister named Kirsten and he did fell into a bonfire when he was a teenager. |
Christopher and his wife Erin welcomed their second child, a son named Jett Evan, on 8 May 2004. |
In an interview (featured on the 6-disc DVD release of Titus (2000)'s first two seasons), Christopher states that he preferred the cancellation of Titus because it pushed the envelope and not because it wasn't funny. |
His father, Ken, was married three times and lived with two other women during Christopher's early years. |