Who is Christian A. Guerrero
Christian is an Ecuadorian born, Brooklyn raised Filmmaker, Actor, and Musician… but don’t ask him to label himself. In his own words: “I just want to make my body and mind the consummate instrument of my spirit.” It seems that for Mr. Guerrero, passion is never in short supply.
He was the original frontman and lyricist of New Jersey Punk band Bedlight for BlueEYES. The band was signed to Trustkill/Universal starting in 2005 and toured with acts Paramore, Senses Fail, New Found Glory, A Static Lullaby, Scary Kids ScaringKids, and more. BLFBE went on to play several festivals including Warped Tour, Taste of Chaos, and Skate and Surf, selling nearly 300k records and reaching over 1 million combined streams on Spotify largely thanks to Christian’s piano cover of Third Eye Blind’s “Jumper”. The cover of jumper was recorded for Fearless Records compilation “Punk Goes 90’s”. The album would see other notable acts performing covers of 90s hits including Gym Class Heroes, Plain White T’s, Mae, and Scary Kids Scaring Kids. Christian’s song “Hindsight” was placed in an episode of Showtime’s Masters of Horror in 2005, and that compilation sold over 50k units. The band would reunite briefly for a fundraising event in response to the tragic death of a close friend of the band.
While living in Philadelphia, Christian was hand picked by Director Stephen Caple Jr. to play a small role in the continuation of Sylvester Stallone’sRocky anthology, Creed 2. This tiny role set Christian down a new path that would change the course of his life. Focusing intensely on his acting training, Christian attended the legendary William Esper Studio under Suzanne Esper and Bruce McCarty. He would go on to play speaking roles on the FBI, Orange is the New Black, Blue Bloods, John Wick III, POWER Book III: Raising Kanan, and most recently Detective Miller in HBO’s TASK (2025)
During the pandemic, Christian found a way to cope by losing himself in the art of film and cinematography. Forever a devoted photographer, with his indoctrination into acting, it was now the moving image that fascinated him. Legendary cinematographers like Roger Deakins, Rodrigo Prieto, Rob Richardson, Robert Elswit, and Gregg Toland would, through their films, lay a remarkable framework for Christian’s education in the art of painting with light and telling a truthful story. Christian was so engrossed in the pursuit that in late 2020 he started his own indie production Studio and called it CAGmedia. Currently CAGmedia has produced and shot a short film in Sparta, NJ, photographs a growing list of elite clients in New York City, and is currently writing and developing several scripts and pilots. Most recently he’s completed an original Vertical Series that he is in talks to distribute on a top platform.
When not focused on creative pursuits, Christian is an avid runner and weight lifter. A dedicated martial artist, (Boxing, Brazilian JiuJitsu, Tang Soo Do), Christian has had the pleasure of working with some of New York’s finest Stunt Coordinators.
In the last two years Christian has thrown himself back into music with his latest project JRNXLST.
Through it all he remains profoundly grateful to his stalwart fans for staying with him through the years, showering him with support and praise in all the incarnations of his creative output. They remind him daily, that you don’t have to be blood to be family.
Musical Releases
Ecuadorian-born, Brooklyn-raised JRNXLST is Christian A. Guerrero, ex-frontman of Bedlight for Blue Eyes (Trustkill/Universal). His debut "HALO" fuses indie rock, electronic textures & raw emotionality.
BEDLIGHT FOR BLUE EYES
Bedlight for Blue Eyes was an alternative rock and post-hardcore band from Berkeley Heights, New Jersey, formed in 2004 and signed to Trustkill Records. They are best known for their debut album The Dawn (2005)
The band was originally formed by vocalist/lyricist Christian A. Guerrero, drummer Itzhak Bishburg, bassist James Granuzzo, and guitarists Derek Weber and Justin Ortiz. Guerrero famously dropped out of a vocal scholarship at the Boston Conservatory of Music to pursue the band.
They gained national attention early on by winning a fan-voted contest to play the New Jersey stop of the Taste of Chaos tour alongside acts like My Chemical Romance and The Used. This buzz led to their signing with Trustkill Records, which released their debut album The Dawn in August 2005. They also contributed a cover of Third Eye Blind’s "Jumper" to the Punk Goes '90s compilation.