Chris Stacy is an American actor and filmmaker. He started out in the theater as an actor when he was a child and performed for many years as a professional actor in Charlotte, North Carolina. He eventually started picking up roles in commercials, television, and feature films. While saving to go to an acting conservatory he booked a series regular role on an NBC sitcom called Flesh 'n' Blood, which brought him to Los Angeles when he was 19 years old. After the show was cancelled, he continued to work as an actor and in various capacities in the industry. For almost 30 years Chris has done just about everything you could do both in front and behind the camera. All the while continuing studying acting and filmmaking. Chris also discovered a love for improv and graduated from both The Groundlings and The Second City Los Angeles. Chris has always written but credits these two schools with giving him "real" confidence in his writing. After over 20 years of helping others make their films, Chris finally started creating his own content. Starting with just shooting some sketches with friends to where he is today, writing, directing, and acting in his own films. Chris now lives with his wife Rebecca, their son Hagan, and their two cats in Oxnard, California.
Known For
Credits
Cast Credits
Flesh 'n' Blood (1991)
Starring as King Weed
(12 episodes)
- Episode 1x12: Bebe's Wedding ()
- Episode 1x11: Mommie Nearest ()
- Episode 1x10: Beauty is in the Eye of the Ticketholder ()
- Episode 1x09: Love is a Many Splendored Thing ()
- Episode 1x08: The Wrath of Con (Nov 15, 1991)
- Episode 1x07: It's My Birthday and I'll Lie If I Want To (Nov 8, 1991)
- Episode 1x06: Arlo and Starr (Nov 1, 1991)
- Episode 1x05: Pulling Out the Weeds (Oct 25, 1991)
- Episode 1x04: King's Strings (Oct 4, 1991)
- Episode 1x03: Working Class Zero (Sep 27, 1991)
- Episode 1x02: Tall, Dark and Wanted in Four States (Sep 20, 1991)
- Episode 1x01: Blood is Thicker Than Arlo (Sep 19, 1991)
Quantum Leap (1989)
Guest starring as John Walters
- Episode 5x10: Promised Land - December 22, 1971 (Dec 15, 1992)