Screenwriter / Producer
Christopher Saunders is a Screenwriter and Producer based out of Los Angeles, California. His 2012 script The Little Ones (co-written with Tim Cruz) has been optioned by Run, Jump, Fly. Since 2014, he’s been the Chief Creative Director and President for Redwoods Productions, and is currently in post production with his series Ratings.
Saunders is a native of Wisconsin, and draws upon his love for history, philosophy, politics, music and business to create his character driven spectacles across a wide range of genres.
Saunders is also a renowned cellist, having toured extensively with the Trans-Siberian Orchestra and the Broadway production of ‘Les Miserables’. He has played as a section member and soloist with the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra and Wisconsin Philharmonic and has had the pleasure of playing alongside with Josh Groban, Peter Gabriel, Kevin Earnest, and Daryl Stuemer.
"Don't only practice your art, but force your way into it's secrets, for it and knowledge can raise men to the divine" - Ludwig van Beethoven
Christopher Saunders is a Screenwriter and Producer based out of Los Angeles, California. His 2012 script The Little Ones (co-written with Tim Cruz) has been optioned by Run, Jump, Fly. Since 2014, he’s been the Chief Creative Director and President for Redwoods Productions, and is currently in post production with his series Ratings.
Saunders is a native of Wisconsin, and draws upon his love for history, philosophy, politics, music and business to create his character driven spectacles across a wide range of genres.
Saunders is also a renowned cellist, having toured extensively with the Trans-Siberian Orchestra and the Broadway production of ‘Les Miserables’. He has played as a section member and soloist with the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra and Wisconsin Philharmonic and has had the pleasure of playing alongside with Josh Groban, Peter Gabriel, Kevin Earnest, and Daryl Stuemer.
"Don't only practice your art, but force your way into it's secrets, for it and knowledge can raise men to the divine" - Ludwig van Beethoven