Chris Levine.
A professionally trained actor, an award-winning producer and a published screenwriter.

Chris Levine is an award-winning actor with a passion for bold, character-driven storytelling. He starred in Anabolic Life, earning Best Actor at the Orlando Film Festival for his body transformation and dedication to the role as Adam Stenson. His screen work spans multiple genres—from the heartfelt holiday film Saint Nick to high-octane
Chris Levine is an award-winning actor with a passion for bold, character-driven storytelling. He starred in Anabolic Life, earning Best Actor at the Orlando Film Festival for his body transformation and dedication to the role as Adam Stenson. His screen work spans multiple genres—from the heartfelt holiday film Saint Nick to high-octane action in The Handler, and gritty psychological tension in the Alaskan-shot thriller No Way Out. With a growing list of lead roles and a deep commitment to each performance, Chris continues to carve out a dynamic presence in independent film.
His early award-winning short films, including Blood Lust and Who’s Watching Who?, set the tone for a career driven by bold concepts and fearless execution. He went on to produce the feature Anabolic Life, followed by multiple Alaskan productions and the genre-blending holiday film Saint Nick in 2024. On stage, Chris has produced several
His early award-winning short films, including Blood Lust and Who’s Watching Who?, set the tone for a career driven by bold concepts and fearless execution. He went on to produce the feature Anabolic Life, followed by multiple Alaskan productions and the genre-blending holiday film Saint Nick in 2024. On stage, Chris has produced several original plays: Possession, a chilling look at Ted Bundy’s first murder (in which he also starred), The Vampire’s Puppet, a modern reimagining of Interview with the Vampire, and most recently The Last Hat, a dark psychological twist on the classic mad hatter archetype.

Chris Levine has written nearly everything he’s performed in—starting with Anabolic Life, which was recently adapted into the novel Most Muscular, restoring the raw tone of the original script. He also penned the indie holiday film Saint Nick, the thriller No Way Out (originally developed as a Bigfoot horror movie and slated for a novel a
Chris Levine has written nearly everything he’s performed in—starting with Anabolic Life, which was recently adapted into the novel Most Muscular, restoring the raw tone of the original script. He also penned the indie holiday film Saint Nick, the thriller No Way Out (originally developed as a Bigfoot horror movie and slated for a novel adaptation in 2026), and over two dozen short films. His writing for the stage includes Possession, a dark look at Ted Bundy’s first murder, and The Last Hat, a psychological horror play reimagining the mad hatter in a chilling, grounded way. Whether for screen or stage, Chris writes with intensity, empathy, and an obsession with character.
Chris's latest project is a gritty LA crime-drama called The 4 Points. His character is not a nice person but really allows Chris to show his other side compared to Saint Nick.
After the success of the short film, Who's Watching Who? Chris went out and wrote, produced and starred in the feature-length version of it, called Saint Nick. A Christmas comedy directed by Justin Knodel that follows a disheveled Uncle (played by Chris) and his distant nephew trying to navigate the weekend of Christmas. It's a little edgy, it's a little 90s and a lot of fun.
Chris's newest role puts him back in Alaska as a paranormal author that hopes this "special" home he purchased will help save his dying wife played by the talented Maddison Bullock. The full movie is available for FREE on YouTube too.
A passion project for 2022, Chris put together a short to gain attention to expanding his "action" career. There are no guns... Just swords. This is Steel Shadows.
His newest lead role follows one of which "Ryker Dune", a veteran held up in a safe house as mercenaries are sent to kill him. Fun fact: He learned Muay Thai in 30 days to prepare for it!
This clip showcases some of the "gentler" moments in The Handler.
Chris won Best Actor at the Orlando Film Festival for his performance in Anabolic Life. A movie he wrote, produced and starred in. Chris went through a body transformation from 135lbs up to 200lbs to showcase steroid usage. Enjoy some clips below.
In this new clip from the movie, Await the Dawn starring Dee Wallace and Josh Server, Chris's character Ron decides to help a little girl in the middle of the road while driving home with his girlfriend. Let's just say it doesn't end well.
Chris doesn't hate kids, but had the opportunity to play with Tituss Burgess and Tom Everett Scott in the movie.
Possession: An American Serial Killer was a sold out original play. Watch Chris transform (if you dare) below.

Chris is a unique individual with an extremely strong spirit.
Chris has a very easy time showcasing his inner "Wolverine" as showcased in Anabolic Life and Possession.
He believes the body transforms the character. Did you know Chris lost 35lbs for Anabolic Life and then gained 70lbs back? He also used to be a competitive bodybuilder.

It's all fun and games until the leather jacket is put on.

While not known for his comedy, Chris has studied Improv with the best of em' and between I Hate Kids and his comedy web series, Blake & Shelly he's good at making people laugh.

More than just a "tough guy", Chris games regularly and probably knows more than you about technology.