Christopher Lee Kattan was born in Sherman Oaks, California to Hajni Joslyn and Kip King. Chris moved to Mt. Baldy when he turned 5 years old and resided there until the age of 15 when he moved to Bainbridge Island, Washington for high school.
After he graduated from high school, Chris moved to the L.A. area to join up with the improv/sketch comedy group "The Groundlings". He became a featured player on "Saturday Night Live" (1975) in March of 1996, and a cast member in September of the same year. He remained on the show until May 2003. Chris currently lives in the Los Angeles area.
| Sunshine Deia Tutt | (28 June 2008 - 22 February 2009) (divorced) |
Son of actor Kip King.
Once worked at a chauffeur, but was fired by employer because he was too short.
His parents divorced when he was two years old.
He is half-Hungarian on his mother's side.
2001: Dated and lived with Jennifer Coolidge.
Frequently refers to his parents as "Jewish hippies."
Is very well known on SNL for his "Mango" skits
Engaged to model Sunshine Tutt [January 5, 2007] and planning to wed in 2008.
Chris and model Sunshine Deia Tutt became engaged on December 24, 2006 at her grandparents' home in Gainesville, Texas.
He and his wife, Sunshine Deia Tutt, separated on August 10, 2008.
(May 2003) Finished "Saturday Night Live" (1975), last episode was the 17 May 2003 season finale.
(July 2004) Currently starring on Broadway with Nathan Lane in Stephen Sondheim's "The Frogs".
(December 2006) Got engaged to actress Sunshine Deia Tutt on Christmas Eve, 2006. Will be getting married sometime in 2008.
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