Christopher Convery Quick Info | |
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Height | 4 ft |
Weight | 26 kg |
Date of Birth | January 15, 2008 |
Zodiac Sign | Capricorn |
Eye Color | Dark Brown |
Christopher Convery is an American actor who came to limelight after playing the character Jude in the film Brahms: The Boy II (2020). He has appeared in several other movies including The Girl in the Spider’s Web (2018) where he essayed the role of August Balder and has starred in numerous TV shows like Gotham (2017-2018) where he portrayed the part of Martin and Netflix’s Haters Back Off (2017) in which he performed as young Patrick. He has also been featured as young Charlie in the Broadway musical Kinky Boots Sings Cyndi Lauper at Feinstein’s 54 Below (2017).
Born Name
Christopher Convery
Nick Name
Chris
Sun Sign
Capricorn
Born Place
United States
Nationality
Education
He has been an academic and skipped a grade after being asked to skip 2 grades, having chosen to skip 1 so he could be closer in age with his classmates and mix with them well. He received his first training in acting at Camp Broadway at The Smith Center for the Performing Arts in Las Vegas and has also attended the renowned Professional Performing Arts School in Manhattan in New York City.
Occupation
Actor
Family
- Mother – Vanessa (Performer & Ballerina)
- Siblings – Sean (Younger Brother)
Manager
He is represented by Innovative Artists.
Build
Slim
Height
4 ft or 122 cm
Weight
26 kg or 57.5 lbs
Race / Ethnicity
White
Hair Color
Dark Brown
Eye Color
Dark Brown
Distinctive Features
- Freckles on his right cheek
- Thin, shapely lips
Christopher Convery Favorite Things
- Film Genre – Horror, having thoroughly enjoyed huddling together with his friends with popcorn and just getting scared as a group
- Movies – Us, Halloween, Boy (the first one), Fight Club
- Sport – Boxing
- Band – U2
- Song – Sunday Bloody Sunday
- Dish – Sushi
- Cuisine – Japanese
- City – New York City
Source – Screen Rant, Just Jared Jr.
Christopher Convery Facts
- He has affirmed that watching the first Boy movie had helped him a lot to prepare for his role as Jude and the film’s tone had stood out the most to him and he had tried to incorporate that atmosphere into the way he delivered his lines and character as a whole. He has added that he has been grateful to the amazing director William Brent Bell as he had helped him a lot having meetings where they would just read through the script and both exchange inputs on the different scenes, the little changes having helped tremendously in bringing Jude to life and adding nuances to his persona.
- Christopher has stated that working with the veteran Katie Holmes, who played the role of his mother in Brahms: The Boy II, was amazing as she was extremely nice and would always improvise, be it her dialogues or her actions with him, making it all seem very natural to the audience.
- He has recalled an incident where Katie Holmes was watching a video of him on his Instagram page where he was playing piano and she had liked it so much that she had shown it to the director. They had both thought that it would be fun to add an entirely new scene in the movie with him playing the piano, upon which the scene was soon shot and included.
- He has disclosed that when he had first met the doll Brahms, he had found it to be super creepy. There had been a moment where everyone was getting ready for a scene and the lights were off when he had suddenly felt something strange touching his neck, after which the lights had turned back on but there was nobody there apart from Brahms. Christopher has declared that he has been afraid of dolls and also of spiders, and all creepy things in general.
- He can type 130 wpm (words per minute).
Featured Image by Christopher Convery / Instagram