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Bostin Christopher is an American actor known for his roles in ''Unbreakable'', ''
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'', and the 2008 film '' Otis''.


Career

Christopher was cast in the title role of Billy in the 2009 short film ''Billy's in Love,'' written and directed by John Larkin. He has also been featured in television shows such as ''
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'' and '' Wonderland''. Christopher also had a small role in
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's ''
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'', as a Comic Book Clerk. He reprised his role in the 2019 sequel ''
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''. He also played Olaf, Mathayus' immensely strong sidekick, in '' Scorpion King 3''. Christopher also works as an acting teacher at
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.


Filmography


Film


Television


References

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