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  1. Chris Wylde is the stage name of an American actor and comedian who was born on August 22, 1976 in Hackettstown, New Jersey as Christopher Scott Noll. Chris was raised in Belvidere, New Jersey and moved to Verona, New Jersey when he was seven. Both his parents are United Methodist ministers. When Chris was 10 years old he attended the Saint Thomas Choir School in Manhattan, the only boarding ...

  2. Jun 2012 - Oct 2014 2 years 5 months. Santa Monica/DTLA. Managed daily operations at individual locations and occasionally at both. Recruited, interviewed, and trained new front of the house and ...

  3. www.moviefone.com › celebrity › chris-wyldeChris Wylde | Moviefone

    Chris Wylde is an American actor born and raised in New Jersey. Chris is the son of preacher parents. He attended Northern Highlands Regional High School in Allendale, New Jersey, and was selected ...

  4. Chris Wylder (born Chris Noll, August 22, 1976) is an American actor, known for his works in various series such as Young Sheldon and The Cuphead Show!. For Amphibia, he voices Angwin, Polly when impersonating Angwin, and a few minor characters. youtube Chris Wylde on YouTube

  5. Chris Wylde – Managing Director. Chris Wylde has more than 30 years' experience in insurance and claims, having held senior claims management positions at various insurers including AGF, NFU and NHBC. He was also head of claims at the Investors Compensation Scheme. Since founding CWMC, Chris has worked with many insurers and fulfilment ...

  6. Chris Wylde. Home. Filmografía. Top películas/series. Fotos. Actor. Año Título Personaje Nota de los usuarios; 2022 Tall Girl 2: Corey Dunkelman 3,0. 2020 La niñera: Reina Letal: Melanie's ...

  7. Chris has published widely on post-crisis Argentina, as well on the rise of the left in the first decade of the 21 st Century in Latin America. ... Wylde, C. (2018) ‘Twenty-First Century Developmental States? Argentina under the Kirchners’, Third World Quarterly, 39(6), 1115-1132.