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Christopher TEAGUE

Atlanta, Georgia

1952 - 2019

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TEAGUE, Christopher Christopher David Teague was born in Bethesda, MD on May 4, 1952 to William Benjamin Teague, Jr. and Gloria Jones Teague. He graduated from Woodward Academy and then the American Film Institute. He spent his career, between Atlanta and Los Angeles, writing for the...

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Miss my good friend and colleague from the Art Institute of Atlanta. Rest in peace, Chris!

Sharing the same first name and initials always with you always intrigued me. I often think about you and how much I've learned from you and the passion you lit under me to be more creative then what I thought I could be. I always let people know who you are and what you have done. I came across Wild Fire and I'm going to binge watch it again to study your genius. I learned so much as your student and wanted to work with you more. I will continue using the experiences and words you gave me to...

Sure do miss you Chris. So many times I actually want to call you, but you're not going to answer. I know you're at peace. And I know the Lord had a plan, but in my thoughts, you left way too soon.

Miss you, still, Chris. You were a good friend.

Chris - Chapel Hill

I am so sad to hear that Chris has passed away.

It has been 30 years since we both left Chapel Hill to chase our dreams. We met at the barn in NC where I had kept my horse. We traveled all around NC to find riding stables, ventured into Raleigh in search of magic shops. He introduced me to film, viewing and enjoying movies from a different perspective.

I had so hoped to some day reconnect and catch up. I am happy to see here, by the entries of others, that he still loved to...

Chris in Chapel Hill, around 1989

With Love, John and Allyson Brennan

Chris, we will miss your wry sense of humor and tales of your life adventures. You can now ride your favorite horses, and swim like a fish as in your golden youth! Spending time with your favorite people and beloved dogs in eternity.

You shared your talents and knowledge with many, and we thank you for that. Slainte'!

Mr. Teague was a great instructor. I enjoyed the time I was able to spend in his presence, as he pushed me beyond what I thought of myself. He broke down the heart of story telling that I still use to this day. Thank you Mr. Teague for your thoughts and witty compassion you poured into me to make me the story teller I am today.