Christopher Reed is an actor, known for Vile (2011) and Foul Mouth (2023).
Christopher Reed was born on 17 October 1967 in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. He is an actor and writer, known for Rudy (1993), Blades of Glory (2007) and The Corporate Ladder (1997).
Christopher Reed Brown is known for Down Low (2023), The Greatest Beer Run Ever (2022) and Elementary (2012).
Christopher D'Olier Reeve was born September 25, 1952, in New York City, to journalist Barbara Johnson (née Barbara Pitney Lamb) and writer/professor F.D. Reeve (Franklin D'Olier Reeve). He came from an upper-class family; his paternal grandfather was CEO of Prudential Financial, and one of his maternal great-grandfathers was Supreme Court Associate Justice Mahlon Pitney. When Reeve was four, his parents divorced. His mother moved him and his brother Benjamin to Princeton, New Jersey, and married an investment banker a few years later. After graduating from high school, Reeve studied at Cornell University while at the same time working as a professional actor. In his final year at Cornell, he was one of two students selected (Robin Williams was the other) to study at New York's famous Juilliard School, under the renowned John Houseman. Although Christopher is best known for his role as Superman (1978), a role which he played with both charisma and grace, his acting career spans a much larger ground. Paralyzed after a horse riding accident, he died suddenly at age 52 after several years of living and working with his severe disability.
Christopher Reid was born on April 5, 1964 in The Bronx, New York City, New York, USA. He is known for House Party (1990), House Party 3 (1994) and Spec Ops: The Line (2012). He has been married to Kimberly Turner since June 19, 2004.
Christopher Reiling is an actor, known for How to Make Movies at Home (2012), Level 3 (2020) and Valentine (2011).
Christopher Renz is a director and writer, known for Antebellum (2020), Kill Jay-Z (2017) and Khalid & Normani: Love Lies (2018).
Raised in rural Meyersdale, Pennsylvania, Christopher Rex Stone attended Cornell University where he earned a BS in The College of Architecture, Art, and Planning. Christopher has done a range of stage, film, TV, and commercial work. He is based in New York City, works with bi-coastal representation, and is interested in collaborating on both early-development and in-production projects.
Sir Christopher George Rhodes, 3rd baronet Rhodes, of Hollingworth, (co. Chester) was the only son of Sir John Phillips Rhodes DSO, 2nd baronet and former chairman of Thomas Rhodes Ltd, cotton spinners and manufacturers. Educated at Eton and Magdalen College, Oxford. On the death of his father he succeeded to the baronetcy on 14th November 1955. He served in the Essex Regiment during the Second World War, attained the rank of Lieutenant Colonel and became a recipient of the Croix de Guerre (France) and the Legion of Merit (United States). He was 38 years old when he began his film career and specialised in well-bred military types for which he was ideally suited. Married twice, he died aged 50 at his Blakeney, Norfolk home. His son, John Christopher Douglas Rhodes (b. 1946), succeeded him as 4th baronet.
Most familiar to television viewers as the dim-witted anchorman Miller Redfield on Murphy Brown (1988), Christopher Rich has enjoyed a successful career in television, film and theater. Born in Dallas, Texas, Rich began performing in plays while attending high school in the Rio Grande Valley, urged by a teacher to channel his rowdy tendencies into acting rather than protesting the Vietnam War. He continued performing and studying acting at the University of Texas and later at Cornell University, where he received a master's degree in theater arts. Rich moved to New York and began performing on stage, highlighted by playing Dionysus in The Bacchae on Broadway, and in many off-Broadway and regional productions. In order to raise funds for plays he was producing, he joined the cast of Another World, playing Alexander "Sandy" Cory for the next four years. He moved to Los Angeles and has appeared in many television series, most notably joining the lauded ensemble cast on Murphy Brown and being a series regular on The George Carlin Show. On the big screen, Rich starred in The Joy Luck Club as Tamlyn Tomita's husband, John Milius' Vietnam War movie Flight of the Intruder with Danny Glover and Willem Dafoe, and the independent art film Prisoners of Inertia with Amanda Plummer. Rich has appeared in numerous television movies, with credits including Going Home opposite Jason Robards in one of his last performances. He played a villain in and served as a producer for The Gambler IV, which marked his first project with Reba star Reba McEntire and solidified their friendship. He also starred in and produced In the Line of Duty: Manhunt in the Dakotas with Rod Steiger. Rich currently lives in Los Angeles with his wife, Eva Halina Rich, a former Miss Poland and an Olympic gymnast at the 1980 Moscow Olympics. When not working, he enjoys collecting fine wines, playing golf and collecting and reading books.