Chris Pybus, hailing from the iconic Penny Lane in Liverpool, has carved a niche for himself in the world of film and theater since his early roles in popular series like "Shameless." His journey took off after graduating from the esteemed Royal Central School of Speech and Drama, leading to a notable performance in the Italian horror film "Wrath of the Crows" (2015), where he showcased his versatility as a deranged addict. However, collectors particularly seek out his performance in "Sugar" (2017), a gripping drama that has gained a cult following for its raw portrayal of addiction and recovery.
With his career spanning various genres and mediums, Pybus continues to engage audiences with his dynamic presence. His recent work in "The Festival" (2018), a summer comedy from the creators of "The Inbetweeners," expands his filmography further, making his titles essential viewing for collectors. As a rising star in the industry, his films not only offer compelling narratives but are becoming increasingly sought after in physical media collections, ensuring his place in film history.