Christopher Toler

Christopher Toler

Born: January 1, 1983
in Los Angeles, California, USA

Movies for Christopher Toler...

StreetDance 2
Title: StreetDance 2
Released: March 30, 2012
Type: Movie
After suffering humiliation by the crew Invincible, street dancer Ash looks to gather the best dancers from around the world for a rematch.
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Footloose
Title: Footloose
Character: Drive-In Grill Dancer
Released: October 6, 2011
Type: Movie
Ren MacCormack is transplanted from Boston to the small southern town of Bomont where loud music and dancing are prohibited. Not one to bow to the status quo, Ren challenges the ban, revitalizing the town and falling in love with the minister’s troubled daughter Ariel in the process.
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Title: The Legion of Extraordinary Dancers
Character: Z
Released: July 7, 2010
Type: TV
Join seemingly ordinary people who discover they have extraordinary powers in a groundbreaking mythology about hope, greed, love and the force that moves us all.
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Center Stage: Turn It Up
Title: Center Stage: Turn It Up
Released: October 30, 2008
Type: Movie
All self-taught dancer Kate Parker has ever wanted to do was perform with the American Academy of Ballet. But when she doesnt make it after auditioning, she learns that it takes more than precision and perfection to succeed in the dance world.
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Title: Bones
Character: Krumper (uncredited)
Released: September 13, 2005
Type: TV
Dr. Temperance Brennan and her colleagues at the Jeffersonian's Medico-Legal Lab assist Special Agent Seeley Booth with murder investigations when the remains are so badly decomposed, burned or destroyed that the standard identification methods are useless.
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Be Cool
Title: Be Cool
Character: Music Video Dancer
Released: March 4, 2005
Type: Movie
Disenchanted with the movie industry, Chili Palmer tries the music industry, meeting and romancing a widow of a music executive along the way.
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Rize
Title: Rize
Character: Himself
Released: January 15, 2005
Type: Movie
A documentary film that highlights two street derived dance styles, Clowning and Krumping, that came out of the low income neighborhoods of L.A.. Director David LaChapelle interviews each dance crew about how their unique dances evolved. A new and positive activity away from the drugs, guns, and gangs that ruled their neighborhood. A raw film about a growing sub-culture movements in America.