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Chris Medlin

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Chris Medlin is an American singer, actor, and dancer. With a career spanning both theatre and television/film, Medlin is best known for his breakout performance as Isaac Downey on Sweet Magnolias[1]. He is an original Broadway cast member of Mean Girls the musical[2] and Diana the musical[3]. He has also appeared in the film Pass the Light, as well as being the film's choreographer. He has previously been seen on regional stages across the country in the world premiere of Mean Girls and the world premiere of The Prom. Chris can be seen on dancing on Vampire Diaries and he has performed along side Missy Elliott, Pharrell, and Daft Punk, as well as releasing his own original music.

Early Life[edit]

Medlin was raised in East Tennessee and shares a hometown with Dolly Parton. He found a natural love of singing and dancing at an early age and quickly found himself performing in his school choirs and theatre programs. After graduating high school, Chris gradually made the move to being a Los Angeles based singer and dancer and a New York City based actor, singer and dancer on stage and screen.

Credits[edit]

Television / Film Credits
Show Role Network Appearance
Sweet Magnolias Isaac Downey Netflix Season 1. Episodes 1-7, 10)
Broadway Credits
Production Role Theatre Years Active
Diana Graham Longacre Theatre 2020-
Mean Girls Ensemble August Wilson Theatre 2018-2019

References[edit]

[1] [2] [3] [4] [5]

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  1. "'Sweet Magnolias' Renewed For Season Two". Deadline. July 2020.
  2. "Everyone In The Cast of Netflix's 'Sweet Magnolias'". Oprah Magazine. May 2020.
  3. "The Cast of 'Sweet Magnolias' Includes Some Familiar Faces". Marie Claire. May 2020.
  4. "Playbill". Playbill. September 2020.
  5. "Chris Medlin Broadway and Theatre Credits". Broadway World. October 2020.