Born on September 28th, 1993 in the small New Mexican town of Portales, Kendall Christianson aspired to be in the film industry from a young age. His love for movies eventually evolved into his love for film making when he produced and directed his first feature film, "Brother." The film received positive recognition as it was screened to a large audience but failed to make it to the film festivals. Christianson's second feature, "Silencer" fared much better. Silencer was submitted to the Nevada Film Festival where it came close to an official selection but received the Festival's silver award from the Judges. Christianson has made several short films including "Neighbor of the Beast," a short horror film that was accepted into the Nevada Film Festival, as well as "Whence Cometh Evil?," a political short that won 8th place at the Arizona Short Film Festival and won a spot at the Shortz Festival in California. He resides in Los Angeles, California.
Birthday: September 28, 1993