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Home/People/Chris Klucsarits
Chris Klucsarits profile photo
Born
Jan 4, 1970Died: Feb 2, 2010
Lived 40 years
Place of Birth
Queens, New York City, New York, USA
Known For
Acting
Gender
Male

Career Highlights

34
Movies
7
TV Shows
Also Known As
Mortis
Chris Kanyon
Kanyon
Chris Morgan
Chris Canyon
IMDb Profile

Chris Klucsarits

Acting

Biography
Christopher Morgan Klucsarits was an American professional wrestler. He was best known for his work in World Championship Wrestling and the World Wrestling Federation under the ring names Chris Kanyon (or simply Kanyon) and Mortis. As a youth, Kanyon played roller hockey, basketball, and baseball at school. He attended Archbishop Molloy High School, located in Queens NY, graduating in 1988. In 1992 he graduated from the University at Buffalo with a bachelor's degree in physical therapy. During his time there, he was a member of the Mad Turtles, the University of Buffalo Rugby Football Club. Kanyon worked full-time as a physical therapist for three years before becoming a wrestler. Kanyon debuted in World Championship Wrestling (WCW) as a jobber. After several months he was placed with Mark Starr in a tag team called "Men at Work". Their gimmick was that they were two construction workers turned wrestlers who wore jeans to the ring, and that Kanyon would cause the team to suffer losses by taking measurements with his tape measure at inopportune times. Kanyon was replaced with Mike Winner before the team disbanded altogether. Kanyon appeared on the CNN special Death Grip: Inside Pro Wrestling, in November 2007 following the aftermath of the Chris Benoit double-murder and suicide. On the program, Kanyon stated that on September 14, 2003 he had taken 50 sleeping pills in a suicide attempt. In the early hours of October 16, 2004, he was arrested in Ybor City, Tampa, Florida for "disorderly conduct and resisting arrest without violence" after attempting to break up a fight. He was released that same day after fellow wrestler Altar Boy Luke provided a US$750 cash bond. Kanyon publicly stated he did nothing wrong, and the case was thrown out of court. Kanyon, along with Raven and Michael Sanders, attempted to sue WWE for "cheating them out of health care and other benefits" but a federal judge in Stamford, Connecticut dismissed the case. In 2004, after Kanyon's release from WWE, he began a gimmick in which he was an openly gay wrestler. This included a publicity stunt wherein he stated that WWE released him from his contract because of his sexuality. Kanyon later told reporters and radio personalities that this was just a publicity stunt.[6] He later retracted these statements and acknowledged that he was in fact gay. Before his death Kanyon was working on a book, Wrestling Reality, with Ryan Clark. The book was released November 1, 2011, and it details Kanyon's struggles as a closeted gay man. Kanyon had been suffering from bipolar disorder, and he threatened suicide in the weeks prior to his death. On April 2, 2010, his brother Ken Klucsarits found him dead in his Sunnyside, Queens, New York apartment with an empty bottle of antidepressants. He left behind a note of apology for his family. His death was acknowledged by WWE
Out in the Ring poster

Out in the Ring

Cast
2022
You Cannot Kill David Arquette poster

You Cannot Kill David Arquette

as Self (archive footage)
2020
The Very Best of WCW Monday Nitro Vol.3 poster

The Very Best of WCW Monday Nitro Vol.3

as Kanyon
2015
The Very Best of Monday Nitro: Volume 2 poster

The Very Best of Monday Nitro: Volume 2

as Kanyon
2013
Death Grip: Inside Pro Wrestling poster

Death Grip: Inside Pro Wrestling

as Self
2007
WWE: Hulk Hogan: The Ultimate Anthology poster

WWE: Hulk Hogan: The Ultimate Anthology

as Mortis
2006
PWG: Astonishing X-Mas poster

PWG: Astonishing X-Mas

as Chris Kanyon
2005
TNA Turning Point 2005 poster

TNA Turning Point 2005

as Chris K
2005
WWE WrestleMania XX poster

WWE WrestleMania XX

as Kanyon
2004
WWE No Mercy 2001 poster

WWE No Mercy 2001

as Chris Kanyon (Heat)
2001
4th Annual Brian Pillman Memorial Show poster

4th Annual Brian Pillman Memorial Show

as Kanyon
2001
WWE SummerSlam 2001 poster

WWE SummerSlam 2001

as Chris Kanyon
2001
WWE InVasion poster

WWE InVasion

as Chris Kanyon
2001
WCW Greed poster

WCW Greed

as Kanyon
2001
WCW SuperBrawl Revenge poster

WCW SuperBrawl Revenge

as Kanyon
2001
WCW New Blood Rising poster

WCW New Blood Rising

as Kanyon
2000
WCW Bash at the Beach 2000 poster

WCW Bash at the Beach 2000

as Kanyon
2000
WCW Slamboree 2000 poster

WCW Slamboree 2000

as Chris Kanyon
2000
WCW Road Wild 1999 poster

WCW Road Wild 1999

as Chris Kanyon
1999
WCW Bash at the Beach 1999 poster

WCW Bash at the Beach 1999

as Chris Kanyon
1999