- Chris appeared as Ken the umpire, Kerry a female linesman and Duncan the Senior ball boy in Seven's promotion for the The Australian Open - Australian Heroes promotion.
- Chris appeared as The Butterfly Man in the NineMsn's Virtual Life promotion.
- Chris picked up two awards at the 2006 TV Week Logies awards; The Inaugural Graham Kennedy Award ForMost Outstanding New Talent and Most Outstanding Comedy Program for his series "We Can be Heroes."
- Chris stated in a recent newspaper article that he was working on a new TV show for the ABC based around his fabulous character, Mr G, whom he previously played on the Big Bite and Hamish and Andy. Mr G is a highschool drama teacher.
- Chris has worked as a voiceover artist and can be heard on many TV and radio commercials.
- Played many characters in Channel 7 Australia's "The Big Bite". A show that pokes fun at other TV shows and prominent personalities.
- Starred in the hugely successful Australian ABC's " We Can Be Heroes: Finding the Australian of the Year" (Mockumentary). Where he played 6 different Australian of the year nominees ranging from a middle aged woman and a 16 year old self obsessed high schooler.
- Chris: (On making a second season of Summer Heights High) I never thought about it in the beginning because it was always a one-off thing. I'm not into just cashing in and rolling off into a second series that is not as good. I really enjoyed making the show, so the thought of writing and going back there again is really fun and exciting, but I haven't made a decision on what to do next.
- Chris Lilly: (on his show "We Can Be Heroes) It came mostly from me just wanting to play a whole bunch of different characters. I just wanted the challenge of being able to play male and female characters, Asian, young, old…