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Chris starred as 'Toby' in NBC's award-winning drama, "This Is Us", which earned him 2 Primetime Emmy Award Nominations for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series.
Also well known for starring on Steven Soderbergh's drama series "The Knick" (2014-2015), in which Chris, along with his cast mates, won a Satellite award for Best Ensemble. He can also be seen in the Netflix hit series "Stranger Things" (2016) as 'Benny Hammond' and has appeared on popular TV shows including: HBO's "Camping", "Elementary", "Law and Order: SVU", "The Americans", "Curb Your Enthusiasm", "The Calling", and "The Good Fight."
Recently, Chris returned to the big screen starring alongside Lucy Liu in Steven Soderbergh's, "Presence". On the big screen, Chris is best known for appearing as 'Taserface', in the wildly popular "Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2". Chris is also well known for starring in the crime drama "The Drop" (2014), Ryan Murphy's TV movie "The Normal Heart" and "Live By Night"; directed by Ben Affleck.
After college Chris toured with the longest running one-man show in Broadway history; "Defending the Caveman"; performing it over 1000 times on the road. Finishing the tour in Chicago, he spent most of his time on stage from 2004-2010, beginning the Chicago portion of his career in "The Ballad of Emmet Till" at The Goodman Theatre.
From the Chicago stage, Sullivan moved to New York. After appearing in the original Broadway cast of "Lombardi", Chris joined the long-running revival of "Chicago the Musical", followed by "Nice Work If You Can Get It", alongside Matthew Broderick. In 2016 Chris starred in the off Broadway original production of "Hadestown", for his work in the show he was nominated for a Lucille Lortel Award for Outstanding Featured Actor in a Musical.
Voice History: Chris provided the voice for Caleb The Camel in the popular "Hump Day" ad from Geico. He also voiced multiple characters on the popular Disney TV series "Amphibia" (2019) including 'Teddy', an inn owner, and 'Gunther', who lives on the outskirts of town. Additionally, he was the voice of Jack Daniels and Destination XL.
Personal: Chris grew up in Sacramento before attending Loyola Marymount University where he studied theater in the College of Communication and Fine Arts. He joined the Boy Scouts at age 10 and earned the rank of Eagle Scout at 16. Chris is a fashion-lover and has become known for his bold, colorful and accessorized red carpet choices.- Actor
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Chris Sullivan is an award-winning Irish/British actor/writer/director. He trained in both classical and modern theatre at The Birmingham School of Speech Training & Dramatic Art and appeared in many leading roles in the British repertory system, in plays by William Shakespeare, Ben Jonson, John Arden, Alan Ayckbourn, Neil Simon and others, before creating the role, to terrific national reviews, of "David" in the Brian Croucher-directed, Glenn Chandler controversial play, "A Treat", at London's Soho Poly Theatre: the West End's number one fringe venue. He didn't start his working life as an actor; before going to drama school, Chris had "the best job of his life" as a motor cyclist delivering telegrams for the post office in Birmingham, England and went on to stints as a fairground worker in Scotland - collecting the fares on the dodgem cars - a sales correspondent, a part time soldier in the Special Air Service (TA) and a labourer at a very hot bakery in Northamptonshire. In 1995, Chris decided to start again; he emigrated to Los Angeles with ten dollars in his pocket and plans to further his career and ended up doing a one-man Irish show - "A Bit of Irish" - which lasted for ten years, on and off, playing at the Edinburgh Festival, the Jermyn Street Theatre in London's West End, Santa Monica Playhouse in California and various Irish Fairs and colleges in the USA and provincial theatres in the UK. As well as penning two novels, Chris writes a blog called "The Storyteller", which is read all over the world which he describes as the ramblings of a Hollywood actor and novice novelist.- Actor
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Chris Sullivan was born in Foxboro, Massachusetts, USA. He is known for tick, tick... BOOM! (2021), The Electric Company (2006) and UCB Comedy Originals (2007).- Director
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Christopher Sullivan is an animator, filmmaker and performance artist whose experimental film and theater work spans 30 years. His work has been shown in festivals, theaters and museums worldwide, including the Zagreb Animation Festival, Ann Arbor Film Festival, New York Short Film Festival, Black Maria Film + Video Festival and Pacific Film Archives. Sullivan recently completed the feature-length animated film, Consuming Spirits, for which he received Guggenheim and Rockefeller Media Arts Fellowships. A. O. Scott of New York Times called Consuming Spirits "entirely original... a wonder." Earlier iterations of Consuming Spirits were screened at the 2000 Whitney Biennial, The Museum of Modern Art, California Institute of Arts, Wisconsin Film Festival, Milwaukee Museum of Art and Gene Siskel Film Center. Since 2008 Sullivan also has created three evening-length performances, The Outer Giants and Their Moon, Aggression Therapy and Mark The Encounter.- Art Department
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- Chris Sullivan is known for The Sum of Loss (2012).
- Chris Sullivan is known for Chastity Bites (2013).
- Chris Sullivan is known for Convenient Education (2012).
- Animation Department
Chris Sullivan is known for My Hometown (2011).- Chris Sullivan is known for Broken (2013).
- Art Department
Chris Sullivan is known for Everybody Wants to Be Italian (2007).- Additional Crew
Chris Sullivan is known for Tattoo Hunter (2009).- Chris Sullivan is known for Shoals (2011).
- Production Manager
Chris Sullivan is known for Game Theory with Bomani Jones (2022).- Chris Sullivan is known for Larry and the Grave in the Pines (2022).
- Chris Sullivan was born on 14 March 1973 in North Attleboro, Massachusetts, USA.
- Chris Sullivan is known for It Becomes an Altar.
- Chris Sullivan is known for Business.
- Chris Sullivan is known for The Chills: The Triumph and Tragedy of Martin Phillipps (2019).
- Chris Sullivan is known for Li'l Mayne and the Knuckleheads (2019).
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Chris Sullivan is known for The Pull Corder (2018).- Additional Crew
Chris Sullivan is known for SIX60: Till the Lights Go Out (2020).- Chris Sullivan is known for UCB Comedy Originals (2007) and Welcome to Man-Bottomless (2006).
- Art Director
- Actor
Chris Sullivan is known for CollegeHumor Originals (2006), Jake and Amir (2007) and Hardly Working (2007).- Camera and Electrical Department
- Additional Crew
Chris Sullivan is known for Soul Train Awards (2021) and One Last Time: An Evening with Tony Bennett and Lady Gaga (2021).- Chris Sullivan is known for I Got You Babe (2017).
- Chris Sullivan is known for Absolute Beginners (1986).
- Art Department
Chris Sullivan is known for Doowylloh (2004).- Chris Sullivan is known for Anarchy in the U.K..
- Cinematographer
- Producer
Chris Sullivan is known for The Gift (2011).- Additional Crew
Chris Sullivan is known for Could I Live There (2016).- Chris Sullivan is known for Ocatilla Flat (2008).
- Chris Sullivan is known for Jazzin' for Blue Jean (1984) and Whatever Happened to the Gender Benders? (2005).
- Additional Crew
Chris Sullivan is known for All My Friends Are Leaving Brisbane (2007).- Chris Sullivan is known for I Heart Shakey (2012).
- Production Manager
Chris Sullivan is known for Caribbean Life (2014) and Kitchen Nightmares (2007).- Chris Sullivan is known for Situation Normal (2009).