Chris Vance
George Christopher Vance was born in London in 1971 and spent most of his childhood in Bristol, England. He graduated Newcastle University with a degree in Civil Engineering. Chris spent eight years transitioning from construction to entertainment and became an actor/producer/writer in Hollywood. The William Hope stories were spawned in a pub in Clapham, London, when Chris was 29 years old. He has bounced around the world, living and working on five continents, with these tales knocking about in his grey matter ever since.
You might recognise Chris from his TV roles in Prison Break, Mental, The Transporter Series, Hawaii Five-O, Rizzoli and Isles, Bosch and Supergirl.
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