After exploding onto the silver screen in 2015's Sharknado 3, the sky is the limit for Christopher McNeil Davis. Christopher is rumored to be in talks with the Fleming estate to replace Daniel Craig as James Bond in the follow on to 2015's Spectre. Christopher's 2016 is already filling up with near confirmed appearances as Roland of Giliad in the long awaited adaption of Stephen King's Dark Tower series. If signed, the 7 movie deal would likely be the largest movie deal for a best supporting actor nominee (Sharknado 3).
At the age of 4 Christopher was well on his way to being a household name starring as Gandalf in his preschools rendition of the Lord of the Rings. By 10 Christopher had starred in 6 other plays at the local children's play house including the Lion King, and a spoof of the musical Cats titled "Honey Badgers".
Suffering his first major setback, Christopher was not admitted to the prestigious Juilliard but Christopher was not deterred and used the rejection as motivation to refocus his efforts and increase his vocal range from Soprano to also include Bass and Tenor.
After continuing to act throughout high school, Christopher decided it was time to expand his skill set and began studying Engineering at the Yale of the south, UCF. Finishing his degree in engineering required Christopher to neglect his true calling and everyone around him suffered. Christopher's girlfriend of the time, Rachel Miles, was quoted once saying "Without that booming voice and rag-time rhythm, Christopher just isn't a man I could see myself with for much longer." All his peers shared similar sentiments.
By 2015, Christopher's destiny could not be put off any longer. If Christopher wouldn't return to the stage, the stage would return to him and that's exactly what happened. What some would say was a mere coincidence, those closest to Christopher knew it was something much more. Christopher stumbled into an open casting for Sharknado 3 while still working as an engineer. Christopher, tempted to turn down the opportunity couldn't ignore the voices in his head and the look of pride in his newborn son's eyes and agreed to play his first major motion picture role as Control Room Operator 1. The future continues to be bright for Christopher.