- Born
- Nickname
- Big Town Chris
- Christopher C. Odom, a graduate of the Los Angeles University of California Master of Fine Arts Program in Film, Television and Digital Media is a Course Director of Screenwritng at Full Sail University in Winter Park, FL. As an Executive Producer and Partner at Odom-Booker Entertainment [us], Christopher is an international and domestic multi-award-winning, independent filmmaker, whose work has been nationally televised and screened in cities worldwide, including Tel Aviv, Berlin, Cannes, Los Angeles and New York. His Odom-Booker feature film, The 23rd Psalm, won several awards, including best picture wins in Berlin and San Diego. A former Story Analyst for Creative Artists Agency (CAA) and a current member of the America, Writers Guild of, Christopher's screenplays have also accumulated numerous accolades and awards. Most recently, as part of Odom-Booker Entertainment, Christopher made '23rd Psalm: Redemption', the sequel to "23rd Psalm", with Tatyana Ali and Clifton Powell. It is the first of five pictures Odom-Booker inked in a multi-picture deal with Filmworks, Vendetta.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Christopher C. Odom
- Gender / Gender identityMale
- Odom, Dave Meyers, Mark Morgan and Chris Bender were all part of the same Hollywood Assistants Gathering during the late 90s.
- He applied for 4 consecutive years for the Master of Fine Arts Program in Screenwriting at Los Angeles University of California before he was finally admitted. While at UCLA, he took classes with Scott Kosar, Felicia D. Henderson, Josefina Lopez, Beverly Neufeld and Travis Wright.
- He is also a professional swing dancer who has appeared in various TV shows and independent films and performed for President Bill Clinton.
- He first attended Morehouse College in Atlanta, Georgia before later transferring to Georgia State University.
- He used to sing in the Unity Choir at the infamous The First A.M.E. Church Choir FAME Church in Los Angeles.
- Success is not an effect; it's a cause.
- Quite often in life, we're willing to be paid to be unhappy, while the price of happiness was absolutely free.
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