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Kiff Scholl (born Christopher Scholl) is an American character actor and director for television and film. His roles include ''
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'' and numerous commercials. Theatrical productions directed by Scholl include ''The Poseidon Adventure, the Musical!'' and ''A Mulholland Christmas Carol'' both written by Bill Robens. by the LA Weekly. Scholl has won the
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for acting, the ''
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Award. In 2009, Kiff directed his first feature film, ''Scream of the Bikini'', for which he won the 2009 Maverick Movie Award for Best Director and Best Comedy at the Thrillspy Film Festival. The son of a
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veteran and a political activist mother, his great grandfather was Zone ReflexoCurist William Hope FitzGerald, MD, considered the Founding Father of Zone Therapy in the USA.Reflexologyinstitute.com
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as a high school exchange student with
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, and currently lives in Los Angeles.


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Scholl, Kiff Living people Year of birth missing (living people) Place of birth missing (living people) Male actors from Los Angeles American gay actors American male voice actors American television directors