Christopher Webster
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Christopher John Webster (born October 6, 1986) is an aspiring young English actor from Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire.
[edit] Background
Chris was raised in Bedfordshire, where his interest in acting first began. His first role was as one of the three Kings in his school nativity play. Upon moving to Buckinghamshire at the age of six, Christopher began his training at the Downley School of Speech and Drama. This training period only ended in June 2005, after Christopher had obtained an honours in his LAMDA Gold Medal (Drama), and honours grades in both his Associate and Lycentiate Diplomas in acting from the Victoria College of Music London, making him the youngest person ever to be issued both awards. His credits include a place in the last ever cast ensemble of Lionel Bart's Oliver! at the London Palladium, a royal performance at the Lyceum Theatre of "Hey Mr. Producer!", a role in ITV's children's sitcom "My Parents Are Aliens", and a small role in the film About A Boy (2002). Chris has also appeared in a string of successful commercials for AOL, Centre Parks, and McDonalds. He has been prevalent in the drama scene of his local area, including roles such as "The Artful Dodger" in Oliver Twist, "Demetrius" in A Midsummer Night's Dream, and most recently "Danny" in Grease, where he met his current girlfriend, actress Katharine Elizabeth Kenyon.
[edit] Current Projects
Chris left Aylesbury Grammar School in July 2005 after obtaining three A-Grades in History, English Literature, and Classics A-levels. He is currently studying War Studies at King's College London, and is continuing to perform and train throughout his university career.