Chris Gun is an Australian actor best known for playing Noel Gallagher in Michael Gracey's Robbie Williams biopic Better Man and Benny in Kelly Schilling's With or Without You.
His work spans transformational character roles, from physical comedy to intricate dramatic performances across film, television, theatre and commercial productions.
Chris is also the creator and host of Go Pluck Yourself: The Actor's Pursuit, a podcast bringing together actors and filmmakers for candid conversations about craft, collaboration and the realities of a creative career. Guests have included Damon Herriman, Erik Thomson and Luca Sardelis.
Before transitioning into acting, Chris spent seven years as a full-time musician as a singer, guitarist and pianist. His recent screen credits include Effigy (dir. Myles McEwen and Ripley Stevens), It's All Going Very Well No Problems At All (dir. Tilda Cobham-Hervey) and the television series My Brilliant Career (dir. Alyssa McClelland). Most recently, he appeared in The Housewarming with Famous Last Words Theatre, where his performance was praised for its physicality and nuanced character work.
A highly versatile performer, Chris moves effortlessly between screen, stage, voice and commercial work, bringing intelligence, humour and complete commitment to every role.
Chris Gun is an Australian actor best known for playing Noel Gallagher in Michael Gracey's Robbie Williams biopic Better Man and Benny in Kelly Schilling's With or Without You.
His work spans transformational character roles, from physical comedy to intricate dramatic performances across film, television, theatre and commercial productions.
Chris is also the creator and host of Go Pluck Yourself: The Actor's Pursuit, a podcast bringing together actors and filmmakers for candid conversations about craft, collaboration and the realities of a creative career. Guests have included Damon Herriman, Erik Thomson and Luca Sardelis.
Before transitioning into acting, Chris spent seven years as a full-time musician as a singer, guitarist and pianist. His recent screen credits include Effigy (dir. Myles McEwen and Ripley Stevens), It's All Going Very Well No Problems At All (dir. Tilda Cobham-Hervey) and the television series My Brilliant Career (dir. Alyssa McClelland). Most recently, he appeared in The Housewarming with Famous Last Words Theatre, where his performance was praised for its physicality and nuanced character work.
A highly versatile performer, Chris moves effortlessly between screen, stage, voice and commercial work, bringing intelligence, humour and complete commitment to every role.