- Born on an American Air Base in Germany to an American father and German mother. Father is a veteran of World War II, Korea and Viet Nam and retired from the U.S. Department of Defense, Strategic Air Command.
- Spent 4 seasons as a professional Roller Derby skater with the Texas Outlaws, New York Bombers and Los Angeles Thunderbirds. Scored the winning points in the 1982 Rollergames World Series in Brisbane, Australia.
- Spent several seasons racing short track stock cars and holds a NASCAR license.
- At age 15, became the youngest recipient of the Texas University Interscholastic League "Best Actor" award. Attended the University Of Texas at Austin summer theatre program while in high school.
- Claims Bobby Hoffman as his mentor and Katherine Hepburn as the most influential person he has met in the business.
- Was a rock and roll radio disc jockey at KTSA, Q-102, and Hot 97 as well as a special segment producer at KPFK in Los Angeles.
- 2009: Is registered to compete in the Texas Pro Sedan racing series.
- 2010: Based in Texas working as a commercial actor and writer. Continues racing. Registered to compete in the NASCAR 360 Truck Series, Texas Pro Truck Series and Texas Pro Sedan Touring Series.
- 2011 - Established "Tory Christopher International Talent Agency", based out of San Antonio, Texas.
- Developing several future film and television projects along with partners Tony Hannagan, Matthew Christopher and Christi Harris through their production company "Eleven Eleven Pictures". Film projects include "Little Yellow Bus" & "Sinners". (October 2005)
- Has an eidetic memory.
- Member of the Society of San Antonio Radio Broadcasters.
- 2016 - Back on the air on live radio on weekends at San Antonio's KONO 101.1.
- His film making style is considered predominantly Southern Gothic.
- 2017 - Radio DJ at The Big 86, KONO 860, midday weekdays.
- Formed "Eleven Eleven Pictures" in 2004 along with actor Matthew Christopher and agent/manager Tony Hannagan.
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