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Chris D.
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GenderMale
IndustryBanking
OccupationProduct Manager
LocationBrooklyn, NY, United States
IntroductionChristopher is a native New Yorker (New York state, that is), who was born in Manhattan, raised in Westchester, college in upstate NY, and worked in NYC ever since. He has spent most of his career working for two large financial institutions as a Product Manager. Chris had always admired film as an art form, but knew nothing about it. In April 2006, he volunteered to be a video producer for a local non-profit. In the space of three months after work, he learned to use a video camera, video editing software, and with a classmate shot, edited, and saw his first show broadcast. He now produces segments for the a local monthly televised newsmagazine, with the hope of one day turning this passion into a new career. When not working or volunteering, Chris tries to take advantage of all that NYC has to offer. On those rare occasions when NYC becomes too much, he likes driving convertibles, eating outdoors, swimming in fresh water lakes, practicing yoga, and being in nature.
InterestsFilm and video production, Spirituality, Theater and acting, Yoga,
Favorite moviesThe Hours, The Man of My Life, Broken Sky, Julia, Alice, Amelie, A Room with a View, Wallace and Gromit: Curse of the Were Rabbit.
Favorite music"Fields and Floods" by Joshua James, "Wintersong" by Sarah McLachlan, "A New Thought For Christmas" by Melissa Etheridge, "Wandering Eyes" by Dylan Rice, "That Old Feeling" by Cleo Laine
Favorite books"Three Junes" by Julia Glass. "The Magic Mountain" by Thomas Mann. "Wyoming Stories" by Annie Proulx, "The Dive from Clausen's Pier" by Ann Packer. "Heart, You Bully, You Punk" by Leah Hager Cohen. "Dry" by Augusten Burroughs. "The English Patient" by Michael Ondaatje. "Cloud Atlas" by David Mitchell.

Your superpower is that you smell like dandelions whenever someone lies. How will you maintain your secret identity?

By wearing too much cologne...something I'm already very accomplished at doing.

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