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  1. Chris Erric Maddox attended Winchester A Better Chance for Boarding school, Tufts University for Undergraduate and Columbia University for his Master of Fine Arts degree. He has worked in regional theatres such as Oregon Shakespeare Festival, Utah Shakespearean Festival and North Carolinian Shakespeare Festival.

  2. Chris Erric Maddox is known for A Million Little Things (2018), Dynasty (2017) and Mom (2013). More at IMDbPro. Contact info. Agent info. Resume. Add to list. Photos. Known for. A Million Little Things. 7.9. TV Series. Writer. 2018–2020 • 32 eps. Dynasty. 7.3. TV Series. Writer. 2022 • 2 eps. Mom. 7.4. TV Series. Steve. 2013 • 1 ep. Bull. 7.1.

    • Writer, Producer, Actor
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  3. Chris Erric Maddox is a writer and producer on The CW's Dynasty. Maddox is known for A Million Little Things (2018), Dynasty (2017) and Mom (2013). "The Only Thing That Counts Is Winning" "First Kidnapping and Now Theft"

  4. Chris Erric Maddox is the writer of CBS drama series Bull. Not much is known about Maddox's early life. He attended Winchester A Better Chance for Boarding school, Tufts University for Undergraduate and Columbia University for his Master of Fine Arts. Maddox is an actor and a TV writer. He...

  5. Experienced writer and producer with a demonstrated history of working in the media production industry. Skilled in Sales, Social Media, Integrated Marketing, Advertising, and Editing. Strong ...

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    • DYNASTY, My Handprint, Inc.
    • Writer/ Producer/ Actor
    • Los Angeles, California, United States
  6. Chris Erric Maddox played a Sangalan villager during Season 7 of 24. Chris Erric Maddox was born in Akron, Ohio. He trained at Tufts University in Boston, Massachusetts, where he earned a BA. After that, Maddox obtained his Master's from Columbia University. Maddox first credited role was on 24...

  7. YOUR MENTOR. Chris’ roots in drama grew out of his own experiences. At age fourteen, he left a lower-middle-class Black neighborhood in Ohio to attend a boarding school program in an affluent white community in Massachusetts. He draws his “fish-out-of-water” stories from those disparate worlds.