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Christopher Robin Smith

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    • Smitty
  • Height
    6′ 3″ (1.91 m)

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    • Christopher Robin Smith is an actor, writer and acting teacher. He began his professional performing career at 15 as a member of the Cleveland-based nostalgia band The Fabulous Brylcreams. Christopher attended Kenyon College, where he appeared in C.C. Pyle and the Bunion Derby, written by Michael Cristofer and directed by Kenyon alumnus Paul Newman. Christopher won the Paddon Award for Drama at the University of Exeter in the United Kingdom. After moving to New York City, he joined the award-winning improvisational company Interplay. Christopher and fellow Interplay member Jim Meskimen appeared on Whose Line Is It Anyway? As a writer, he's created material for John Travolta, Ashton Kutcher, Erika Christensen, Juliette Lewis and Al Gore, to name a few. With Tamara Wilcox-Smith, Christopher co-founded the National Improvisational Theatre in New York (1984-1994) and, along with Eric Matheny and Tamra Meskimen, in 2006, founded The Acting Center Los Angeles (theactingcenterla.com). Christopher lives in LA with his wife, April Biggs.
      - IMDb mini biography by: Anonymous

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      Aprill Biggs(October 2011 - present) (1 child)
      Cassandra Alma Smith(August 20, 2004 - present) (1 child)
      Tamara Wilcox Smith(1985 - January 1998)

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