Cris Daluz

Cris Daluz

Actor

BIO

Cris Daluz is an American actor and singer known for his roles in independent films, television shows, and musicals. He is also a highly-acclaimed stage performer.

Born in San Diego, California, in 1972, Cris Daluz was exposed to music and theatre from a young age. His mother was a singer and his father an actor, so it was only natural for him to take up a career in performing. He attended the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), where he earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in Theatre Arts.

Daluz began his professional career in Los Angeles, performing in various plays and musicals. He quickly gained attention for his talent and charisma, and began getting offers for roles in television and film. In 1999, he was cast in the independent feature film, “The Scent of Roses.” The film was a critical and commercial success, and it launched Daluz’s acting career.

Since then, Daluz has appeared in a variety of television shows, including “CSI: Miami,” “Without a Trace,” “Bones,” and “The Mentalist.” He has also appeared in a number of independent films, such as “The King of Chaos,” “The Dream Catcher,” and “The Handler.”

In addition to his work in television and film, Daluz has also been a highly successful stage performer. He has appeared in leading roles in a number of musicals, including “The Fantasticks,” “A Chorus Line,” and “Cabaret.” He has also starred in several plays, including “The Glass Menagerie” and “The Merchant of Venice.”

Daluz’s talents don’t end with acting and singing. He is also a talented musician. He plays the piano, guitar, and drums, and has written and produced several songs. He has released several albums, including “Soul Revival,” “The Dream Catcher,” and “The King of Chaos.”

Throughout his career, Cris Daluz has earned widespread acclaim for his talent and charisma. His work in both television and film has earned him numerous awards and nominations, including an Emmy nomination for his role in “Without a Trace.” He has also won numerous

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