Chris Hutchison
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Chris Hutchison is an American stage actor, director, teacher and voice actor. The 2011 season is his fifth year as a company member at the Alley Theatre
Alley Theatre
The Alley Theatre is a Tony Award-winning indoor theatre in Downtown Houston, Texas, and hosts two stages. The "Hubbard" is the main stage with seating for 824; the more intimate "Neuhaus" seats 310. Nine towers and open-air terraces give the Alley Theatre a castle-like quality. Inside, a staircase...

 in Houston.

Education

Hutchison holds a B.A. in English from Lafayette College
Lafayette College
Lafayette College is a private coeducational liberal arts and engineering college located in Easton, Pennsylvania, USA. The school, founded in 1826 by James Madison Porter,son of General Andrew Porter of Norristown and citizens of Easton, first began holding classes in 1832...

, where he somtimes teaches, and an M.F.A. from the University of Washington
University of Washington
University of Washington is a public research university, founded in 1861 in Seattle, Washington, United States. The UW is the largest university in the Northwest and the oldest public university on the West Coast. The university has three campuses, with its largest campus in the University...

. He also teaches acting at the University of Houston
University of Houston
The University of Houston is a state research university, and is the flagship institution of the University of Houston System. Founded in 1927, it is Texas's third-largest university with nearly 40,000 students. Its campus spans 667 acres in southeast Houston, and was known as University of...

.

Off Broadway

  • The Second Man (2000)(Keen Company)
  • Museum (2002) (Keen Company)
  • The Hasty Heart (2004) (Keen Company)

Alley Theater

During his five years at the Alley Theater, Hutchison has performed in over twenty productions, including A Behanding in Spokane (Mervyn), Mauritius (Dennis), The Lieutenant of Inishmore (Padraic), Death on the Nile (Simon Mostyn), Subject to Fits (Ippolit), Proof (Hal), and A Christmas Carol (Bob Cratchit).

Film and television credits

  • Kill the Poor
    Kill the Poor (film)
    Kill the Poor is director Alan Taylor's screen adaptation of a novel by Joel Rose. The film is set in Manhattan's Alphabet City in the early 1980s, when the neighborhood was a center of illegal drug activity...

    (2003) (Joel)
  • Ed
    Ed (TV series)
    Ed is an NBC television program co-produced by David Letterman's Worldwide Pants Incorporated, NBC Productions, and Viacom Productions that aired from 2000 to 2004....

    , episode "Charity Cases" (2001) (Bruce Kapler)

Voice work

Hutchison also does voice work. He mostly appears in anime titles for ADV Films and Seraphim Digital.
  • Appleseed (film) – Lance (Sentai Dub)
  • Appleseed Ex Machina
    Appleseed Ex Machina
    Appleseed Ex Machina is a 2007 Japanese animated CG film and is the sequel to the 2004 Appleseed film, similarly directed by Shinji Aramaki, and was produced by Hong Kong director and producer John Woo. It was released on October 20, 2007 in Japan and made its American premiere at the Jules Verne...

    – Lance
  • Le Chevalier D'Eon
    Le Chevalier D'Eon
    is a 24-episode anime TV series produced by Production I.G based on an original story by Tow Ubukata. The anime originally aired in Japan on WOWOW from August 19, 2006 to February 2, 2007. The story has also been adapted into a manga series written by Tow Ubukata and illustrated by Kiriko Yumeji,...

    – Bestuzhev
  • Clannad – Naoyuki Okazaki
  • Clannad (film)
    Clannad (film)
    is a Japanese anime film directed by Osamu Dezaki and based on the visual novel of the same name by Key. Toei Animation announced at the Tokyo Anime Fair on March 23, 2006 that an animated film would be produced, and was released in Japanese theaters on September 15, 2007...

    – Naoyuki Okazaki
  • Devil May Cry: The Animated Series
    Devil May Cry: The Animated Series
    is an anime series based on the video game series by Capcom. It debuted on the WOWOW TV network in Japan on June 14, 2007 and ran 12 episodes.The show was produced by the anime studio Madhouse and was directed by Shin Itagaki...

    – Kerry
  • Ghost Hound
    Ghost Hound
    is an anime TV series, created by Production I.G and Masamune Shirow, noted for being the creator of the Ghost in the Shell series. The original concept and design was first developed by Shirow in 1987...

    – Genma Saruta
  • The Guin Saga – Marus
  • Halo Legends
    Halo Legends
    Halo Legends is a collection of seven short anime films set in the Halo science-fiction universe. Financed by Halo franchise overseer 343 Industries, the stories were created by six Japanese production houses: Bones, Casio Entertainment, Production I.G., Studio 4°C, and Toei Animation...

    – ONI Commander (Prototype)
  • Kiba
    Kiba (anime)
    , a fantasy anime by Madhouse, began broadcasting on TV Tokyo on April 5, 2006. The series is directed by Hiroshi Kōjina with Upper Deck Japan, a trading card game company, as the main sponsor...

    – Bakkam
  • Legends of the Dark King – Gaoh
  • Needless
    Needless
    is an action/comedy/science fiction manga and anime series by Kami Imai. Serialized in Shueisha's seinen magazine Ultra Jump beginning in 2004, an anime adaptation by Madhouse began airing on July 2, 2009.-Synopsis:...

    – Kafka, Seiichi Obito
  • Red Garden
    Red Garden
    is a Japanese animated television program produced by Gonzo studios and broadcast in Japan on TV Asahi since October 3, 2006. The plot revolves around four girls who become involved in a series of supernatural murders happening throughout the vicinity of a fictional depiction of New York City...

    – Kate's Father
  • Xam'd: Lost Memories
    Xam'd: Lost Memories
    Xam'd: Lost Memories, released in Japan as , is an anime series, conceptualized by Bones and co-developed by Sony Computer Entertainment, Aniplex and Bones, which made its debut on Sony's inaugural launch of the PlayStation Network video download service at E3 in the United States on July 16,...

    – Tojiro Kagisu

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