
Chris MacDonald
Acting
Biography
Chris MacDonald (originally from Massachusetts) is a UK-based animator, illustrator, and actor. His work includes DRACULA: A CLASSIC LITERATURE ADVENTURE, THE VELVET VOICE OF VULTURE VALLEY, and CINÉSTER. He also appeared in the feature films SEE YOU NEXT WEEKEND and WHO GOES THERE.
Known For

Drama series about the staff and patients at Holby City Hospital's emergency department, charting the ups and downs in their personal and professional lives.
Casualty

Father Brown is based on G. K. Chesterton's detective stories about a Catholic priest who doubles as an amateur detective in order to try and solve mysteries.
Father Brown

Seeking one final crack at adolescent glory, Bloom Beesly and his friends walk into what they hope to be the party of the century. What they find is a corpse, a gun, and a very dangerous white bag.
See You Next Weekend

In the infancy of the 1960s, a Presidential blunder radically changes the course of the Space Race.
Shoot the Moon

An adaptation of Bram Stoker's Dracula, presented as a 90s point-and-click adventure game.
Dracula: A Classic Literature Adventure

Three kid detectives leave the sleuth game behind. Until, two days before their high school graduation, they find a body in the woods. The full, uncut, thirty-minute prologue of WHO GOES THERE.
Goodbye, Old Paint

FRIDAY, AUGUST 29th, 2017: three local teenagers stumble on the aftermath of a grisly crime. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 1st, 2017: two people are dead, a boy is in intensive care, and the most notorious narcotics dealer in the South Shore is in custody. 6 YEARS LATER: a novelist, a retired FBI detective, a public-access documentary program, and a survivor try to make sense of it. A director's cut/remix of SEE YOU NEXT WEEKEND.
A Beach in New England

Brock and Sid used to be pretty good contract killers. Now they're less-good gentleman thieves.
HOP

An Outlaw by the name of Yeller Dan must finally answer to his crimes.
The Velvet Voice of Vulture Valley

Two former kid-detectives, now in their late twenties, reunite a decade after their final case ended in tragedy.
Who Goes There?
A no-budget student short film directed by high schooler Ethan Dunlap, co-written with star Bobby Whitehouse. Loosely adapted from the Ambrose Bierce story 'The Moonlit Road', Dunlap and Whitehouse proceeded to add a comedic element, slapstick, a chase sequence, an 80s pop soundtrack, and a musical number.
Billy Zabka Saves The Universe

The Midnight Ghost Shows were a gimmick used by movie palaces in order to entertain the populace, as entertainment was the one of the people's only outlet during this time. These shows involved techniques of mixed media such projections, stage performances, and bioluminescent paint to name a few. The highlight of these shows featured a blackout section, in which the power in the whole building would be shut off in order to get perfect darkness. A perfect time for a robbery.