Christopher John Blue is an actor, filmmaker and songwriter born in Paisley Scotland. His career in acting began at the early age of seven working in various theatre troupes and stage productions in the UK and Canada. Performing with the Fancy Farm Play Scheme group in Greenock Scotland, The Jesters and Scarborough Village Players in Toronto Canada. Christopher's screen acting career began late in life at 29 with his first short film A Quiet Time Before Killing (2001). In 2008 he signed with his first agent and began his film and television career professionally by doing silent on camera national commercials. In 2009 he starred in his own short film itch (2010) Shortly thereafter he booked the role of Robert Date in Rafal Sokolowski's poignant drama Three Mothers (2011) premiering at the Canadian Film Centers Film Festival in Toronto. That same year also co-starring as Pete on an episode of the award-winning CBS television series Flashpoint (2011). The next Three years Christopher worked another job and spent time with his family. In 2015 he returned to his first love once again and was cast as the bi-polar Police Officer Bradley in Theo Tsana's short romantic comedy Meeting Paris (2015) premiering at the 7th Los Angeles Independent Film Festival in Hollywood. Shortly thereafter he was type cast as Officer Tim Tyler on A Stranger In My Home (2016) the Homeless Man in director Ara Sagherian's emotional drama Things Have Changed Since Kindergarten (2016) A serial killer named Clay in Rami Nasir's thriller Subject #7 (2016) Drunk Father in Juliana Carpino's Noah's Truck (2017) and various zany characters in his own co-created series The RighterBoyz Presents (2020) as well as various characters in his directorial debut Introducing The RighterBoyz (2022) featuring Mike Bullard. That same year he portrayed Henry Baxter's boss Mike Andrews in Mark Brombacher's devilish horror The Bloody Baxter's (2022). After another 2 years hiatus to complete his debut screenplay The Silent Key, Christopher has returned once again as Benchman in Gita Galandauskite's short film Best Friend (2024). Chief Pilot Grigoriev in National Geographic's Mayday: Air Crash Investigations (2025) and as Hugo Klovach in Peacock NBC's The Copenhagen Test (2025).