Dennis Christopher

{{short description|American actor (born 1950)}}

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{{Infobox person

| name = Dennis Christopher

| image = Dennis Christopher %40 the Flanvention.jpg

| birth_name = Dennis Christopher Carrelli

| caption = Christopher in 2005

| birth_date = {{birth date and age|1950|12|02}}

| birth_place = Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.

| height =

| occupation = Actor

| years_active = 1967–2016

}}

Dennis Christopher Carrelli (born December 2, 1950) is a retired American actor whose film credits include Breaking Away (1979), Fade to Black (1980), Chariots of Fire (1981), It (1990), and Django Unchained (2012).

Early life

Dennis Christopher Carrelli, the youngest of four children, was born in Philadelphia on December 2, 1950,[https://www.upi.com/Top_News/2024/12/02/UPI-Almanac-for-Monday-Dec-2-2024/7951733102854 "UPI Almanac for Monday, Dec. 2, 2024"]. United Press International. "Those born on this date are under the sign of Sagittarius. They include actor Dennis Christopher in 1950 (age 74)."[https://web.archive.org/web/20231216154338/https://www.ibdb.com/broadway-cast-staff/dennis-christopher-86148 "Dennis Christopher"]. Internet Broadway Database. Archived from the original on December 16, 2023.[https://snaccooperative.org/view/13349906 "Christopher, Dennis (1950–)"]. snaccooperative.org.{{cite web|title=Dennis Christopher|url=https://www.aveleyman.com/ActorCredit.aspx?ActorID=3146|work=aveleyman.com|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230508012437/https://www.aveleyman.com/ActorCredit.aspx?ActorID=3146|archive-date=May 8, 2023}}[https://www.onthisday.com/film-tv/birthdays/date/1950/december "Actors and Actresses Born in December 1950"]. onthisday.com. to Vincent Albert Carrelli, an insurance salesman, and the former Anna Marie Doogan.{{cite news|title=In Memoriam|work=The Philadelphia Inquirer|date=March 20, 1966}}{{cite news|title=Death Notices|work=The Philadelphia Inquirer|date=January 3, 1981}} His parents married in 1936. He had two brothers, Vincent Carrelli Jr. (a talent manager who later went by the name Vince Cannon) and Edward Carrelli, along with one sister, Patricia Kratzinger Laros.

Christopher graduated from Monsignor Bonner High School in 1968.[https://www.classmates.com/siteui/yearbooks/194330?page=144 1968 Bon-Aire (Yearbook)]. Monsignor Bonner High School, Drexel Hill, Pennsylvania. p. 144. He attended Temple University and dropped out in 1969.{{cite news|title=Keeping Up...With Youth|first=Pamela|last=Swift|work=The Morning Call|date=April 22, 1979|quote=Christopher, who left Temple University 10 years ago to try his luck in Hollywood, plays an 18-year-old townie who convinces a sorority girl that he is an Italian.}}

Career

In 1967, Christopher made a guest appearance on The Time Tunnel in the episode "Merlin the Magician" (S1E27). A chance encounter with Federico Fellini, who was filming in Rome at the time, led to the director casting him as a hippie in the film Roma (1972).{{Cite web|url=https://www.pbs.org/newshour/amp/arts/breaking-away-was-this-actors-breakout-role-fans-say-it-changed-their-lives-too|title='Breaking Away' was this actor's breakout role. Fans say it changed their lives, too|website=PBS|date=November 22, 2019}}

After that, Christopher worked as an assistant to the fashion designer Halston.https://www.huffpost.com/us/entry/3698096/amp {{Dead link|date=February 2022}}

File:Pat Ast, Dennis Christopher, and Shelley Duvall (1975).jpg (left) and Shelley Duvall (right). August 1975]]

Christopher's breakthrough role was as Dave Stohler in the coming-of-age classic Breaking Away (1979). His performance won him the BAFTA Award for Most Promising Newcomer and the Youth in Film Award for Best Juvenile Actor in a Motion Picture,{{cite web|url=http://www.youngartistawards.org/pastnoms1.htm|title=1st Annual Youth In Film Awards|work=YoungArtistAwards.org}} as well as garnering a Golden Globe nomination.

Christopher's other roles include American track star Charlie Paddock in Chariots of Fire (1981), as well as tragic film-buff psychopath Eric Binford in Fade to Black (1980), Damon in The Falling (1985), Nathan Flowers in A Sinful Life (1989) and Leech in Plughead Rewired: Circuitry Man II (1994). Television roles include "Jack of All Trades" in the Profiler TV series, Eddie Kaspbrak in Stephen King's It (1990), Desmond Floyd in Jake Speed (1986) and in the HBO series Deadwood.

Christopher guest starred in two Star Trek episodes: the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode "The Search (Part II)" and the Star Trek: Enterprise episode "Detained". He guest-starred as the demon-sorcerer Cyvus Vail in three episodes of Angel.

He reunited with his Breaking Away "father" Paul Dooley, playing Dooley's son for a third time, in a 2003 episode of Law & Order: Criminal Intent. The two had first played father and son in Robert Altman's A Wedding (1978). In December 2006, he played Dr. Martin Ruber in the Sci Fi Channel miniseries The Lost Room.

Christopher was cast as Leonide Moguy in Quentin Tarantino's Django Unchained (2012). He learned through his agent that the screenplay had been re-written to accommodate him. Furthermore, Tarantino later told Christopher that he had seen every one of his films the week that they were released, even Dead Women in Lingerie (which Christopher considers his worst). Production of the film made a very positive impact on Christopher, who stated, "...a lot of my idea of happiness came from working on this film...".Riley, Jenelle (December 14, 2012). "[http://www.backstage.com/interview/dennis-christopher-tarantino-dicaprio-and-django-unchained Dennis Christopher on Tarantino, DiCaprio, and 'Django Unchained']". Backstage.

Filmography

= Film =

class="wikitable sortable"

!Year

!Title

!Role

!class="unsortable" | Notes

1971

|Blood and Lace

|Pete

|

1971

|The Young Graduates

|Pan

|

1972

|Roma

|The Hippie

|Uncredited

1977

|3 Women

|Soda Delivery Boy

|Uncredited

1977

|September 30, 1955

|Eugene

|

1978

|A Wedding

|Hughie Brenner

|

1979

|California Dreaming

|T.T.

|

1979

|Breaking Away

|Dave Stohler

|BAFTA Award for Most Promising Newcomer to Leading Film Role
Nominated – Golden Globe Award for New Star of the Year — Actor

1979

|The Last Word

|Ben Travis

|

1980

|Fade to Black

|Eric Binford

|Taormina International Film Festival for Bronze Mask Award
Young Artist Award for Best Juvenile Actor in a Motion Picture
Nominated – Saturn Award for Best Actor

1981

|Chariots of Fire

|Charles Paddock

|

1982

|Don't Cry, It's Only Thunder

|Brian Anderson

|

1983

|Didn't You Hear...

|Kevin

|

1986

|Flight of the Spruce Goose

|Stan

|

1986

|Jake Speed

|Desmond Floyd

|

1986

|Alien Predator

|Damon

|Also known as The Falling

1988

|Friends

|John

|

1989

|A Sinful Life

|Nathan Flowers

|

1990

|Circuitry Man

|Leech

|

1991

|The Disco Years

|Mr. Reese

|Short film

1991

|Dead Women in Lingerie

|Lapin

|

1993

|Doppelganger

|Doctor Heller

|

1993

|Necronomicon: Book of the Dead

|Dale Porkel

|Part 2

1994

|Plughead Rewired: Circuitry Man II

|Leech

|

1995

|Aurora: Operation Intercept

|Victor Varenkov

|

1995

|Bad English I: Tales of a Song of a Brit

|unknown role

|

1996

|It's My Party

|Douglas Reedy

|

1996

|The Silencers

|Comdor

|

2001

|Mind Rage

|Steve

|

2004

|Nine Lives

|Mikey

|

2010

|Queen of the Lot

|Odin Johannessen

|

2012

|Django Unchained

|Leonide Moguy

|Nominated – Gold Derby Award for Ensemble Cast

2013

|Prisoners

|Mr. Jones

|Uncredited

2013

|The Slippery Slope

|Pastor Tomaso

|Short film

= Television =

class="wikitable sortable"

!Year

!Title

!Role

!Notes

1967

|The Time Tunnel

|Young Merlin

|Uncredited
Episode: "Merlin the Magician"

1976

|Bernice Bobs Her Hair

|Charley

|TV movie

1979

|Elvis

|Nick Adams

|TV movie

1983

|Faerie Tale Theatre

|Jack

|Episode: "Jack and the Beanstalk"

1984

|Tales of the Unexpected

|Killer

|Episode: "Number Eight"

1984

|Trapper John, M.D.

|Daryl Kirby

|Episode: "Promises...Promises"

1985

|Moonlighting

|Benjamin Wylie

|Episode: "The Lady in the Iron Mask"

1986

|Cagney & Lacey

|Dr. Stanley

|Episode: "A Safe Place"

1986

|The Equalizer

|Father Nicholas Kostmayer

| Episode: "The Cup"

1987

|Stingray

|Joshua Williams

|Episode: "The Second Finest Man Who Ever Lived"

1987

|The Law & Harry McGraw

|Jacob Hossler

|Episode: "Murder by Landslide"

1987

|Hooperman

|Danny Welles

|Episode: "Blues for Danny Welles"

1988

|Christabel

|U.S. Airmen

|Miniseries
Episode: "#1.3"

1989

|Matlock

|Noel Bishop

|Episode: "The Star"

1990

|It

|Eddie Kaspbrak

|Miniseries

1990–93

|Murder, She Wrote

|Dr. Henry Carlson / Lyman Tagart

|Episodes: "Shear Madness", "Final Curtain"

1991

|Monsters

|Laurence Bauer

|Episode: "Hostile Takeover"

1991

|False Arrest

|Wally Roberts

|TV movie

1992

|Civil Wars

|Jamie Berne

|Episode: "Oceans White with Phone"

1992

|Willing to Kill: The Texas Cheerleader Story

|Randy

|TV movie

1993

|Curacao

|Friedrich

|Uncredited
TV movie

1994

|Winnetka Road

|Sam Franklin

|Episode: "Women in Love"

1994

|Star Trek: Deep Space Nine

|Borath

|Episode: "The Search: Part II"

1994

|The Cosby Mysteries

|Eric Humbold

|Episode: "Mirror, Mirror"

1995

|The Watcher

|Sascha

|Episode: "Heartburned"

1995

|Deadly Invasion: The Killer Bee Nightmare

|Pruitt Taylor Beachaump

|TV movie

1996

|SeaQuest 2032

|Ambassador Dillington

|Episode: "Reunion"

1996

|The Sentinel

|Dr. Anthony Bates

|Episode: "Cypher"

1996

|Pacific Blue

|Dr. Mortimer T. Anton

|Episode: "The Phoenix"

1996

|Tarzan: The Epic Adventures

|Philip D'Arnot

|Episode: "Tarzan's Return: Part I"

1996

|The Burning Zone

|Dr. Balfour

|Episode: "Lethal Injection"

1996–99

|Profiler

|Jack of All Trades / Albert Newquay / Sheriff Ed Post

|Recurring role (45 episodes)

1997

|Skeletons

|Jim Norton

|TV movie

1998

|New York Undercover

|Dr. Royce

|Episode: "Spare Parts"

2000–01

|FreakyLinks

|Vince Elsing

|series regular (13 episodes)

2001

|The Ballad of Lucy Whipple

|Joshua 'Carrots' Beale

|TV movie

2001

|Roswell

|Bobby Dupree

|Episodes: "Disturbing Behavior", "How the Other Half Lives"

2001

|Kate Brasher

|Jesus

|Episodes: "Jeff", "Georgia"

2001

|18 Wheels of Justice

|Vin Malfi

|Episode: "The Game"

2002

|Star Trek: Enterprise

|Danik

|Episode: "Detained"

2002

|Crossing Jordan

|Charles Rutledge

|Episode: "One Twelve"

2003

|Six Feet Under

|Kevin Lamb

|Episode: "Nobody Sleeps"

2003

|Law & Order: Criminal Intent

|Roger Coffman

|Episode: "Cherry Red"

2004

|Angel

|Cyvus Vail

|Episodes: "Origin", "Power Play", "Not Fade Away"

2004

|NYPD Blue

|Gerard Prosser

|Episode: "The Vision Thing"

2006

|Deadwood

|Bellegarde

|Recurring role (5 episodes)

2006

|The Lost Room

|Dr. Martin Ruber

|Miniseries
3 episodes

2006

|Trapped!

|Adrien

|TV movie

2007

|CSI: Crime Scene Investigation

|Richard Dorsey / Homeless Guy

|Episodes: "Cockroaches", "Lying Down with Dogs"

2008

|Criminal Minds

|Abner Merriman

|Episode: "Damaged"

2013

|Unforgettable

|Lukas Emminger

|Episode: "Line Up or Shut Up"

2014

|Perception

|Fred Gorman

|Episode: "Cobra"

2016

|Graves

|Martin Treadwell

|Recurring role (4 episodes)

= Theatre =

class="wikitable"

!Year

!Title

!Role

!Venue

!Notes

1981

|The Little Foxes

|Leo Hubbard

|Martin Beck Theatre

|126 performances

1983

|Brothers

|Tommy

|Music Box Theatre

|One performance

References

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