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Chris M. Bohan is a Cleveland-based actor and professor of acting and improvisation at Case Western Reserve University. He is a proud member of SAG-AFTRA and AEA. He received his MFA in Performance from The Hilberry Theatre at Wayne State University is Detroit, MI and his BA in Theater and Economics from Lehigh University. In the fall of 2018, Chris worked on the film Unsinkable in Pittsburgh, playing the role of Harold Lowe. In the summer of 2018, he worked with Breckin Meyer and Emily Kinney on the film Anhedonia. Chris is relatively new to film, being cast in his first film in 2016 with the film, The Neighborhood Watch. Chris has spent most of his career on stage and in the classroom. He is best known for his work in How to Be a Respectable Junkie, a one-man play that is based on the real life of a recovered heroin addict living in the Cleveland area. He has performed the play throughout Ohio, and in the summer of 2018 he performed the play in New York City at the 2018 Dramatists Guild National Conference.