
Chris Oz McIntosh
Directing
Biography
Chris Oz McIntosh is a director, writer, editor, and actor born to Randy McIntosh, an aerospace engineer, and Shari McIntosh, a retired CPA, in Oklahoma City, OK. McIntosh gained national attention when his short films Movie Magic (2015) and In Sickness & In Health (2019) screened and won accolades at festivals nationwide, including at deadCenter Film Festival, USA Film Festival, Trail Dance Film Festival, Los Angeles International Children's Film Festival, Windy City Film Festival, and many more. He produced video for Emmy winning hip hop artist Jabee Williams's live concert series Jabee: The Life & Times, and edited the sci-fi/comedy feature Frackers (2020). He is the Program Director of the Young Performer Academy at The Actor Factory, Oklahoma's leading on-camera acting facility. McIntosh appears alongside Bella Thorne and Jake Manley in MTV Movie Award winner Joshua Caldwell's crime thriller Infamous (2020).
Known For

Two young lovers rob their way across the southland, posting their exploits to social media, and gaining fame and followers as a result.
Infamous

Three friends journey from Kansas City to Los Angeles, mistakenly believing that their band is opening for Green Day on New Year’s Eve.
Nimrods

A mystery unravels when a troubled teen is sent to a rural group home where he struggles with the head counselor's unorthodox methods.
Flint

A young woman gets more than she bargained for when she stops at a gas station on her way out of town to score some quick cash.
Stick Up

An 11-year-old movie buff receives a visit from his Fairy Godfather and discovers he's destined to take the prettiest girl at school to the movies.
Movie Magic

When a lonely scientist dies and goes to an afterlife summer camp with aliens, he must connect with others in limbo before the Galactic Council destroys Earth.
Frackers

When a woman is given the worst news of her life, she is faced with a decision: tell her family, or spare them and carry the burden herself.
In Sickness & In Health

Two inept brothers on a stakeout prove that no matter what age, boys will be boys.