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Chris Sarandon(I)

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Chris Sarandon
An extensive look at the making of Fright Night (1985) and Fright Night Part 2 (1988) featuring exclusive interviews with cast and crew members, rare photographs, behind-the-scenes footage and more.
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You're So Cool, Brewster! The Story of Fright Night (2016)
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The handsome, weird and worldly-looking Chris Sarandon has shown his versatility in everything from vampires to Jesus Christ in hypnotic performances that have been controversial but irresistible. He was born Christopher Sarandon, Jr. and raised in Beckley, West Virginia of Greek heritage on both sides (family surname originally Sarondonethes). His mother Cliffie (Cardullias) and father Christopher Sarandon, Sr. were restaurateurs.

As a teen, Chris appeared locally on the musical stage and played drums and sang back-up with a local band called The Teen Tones. His band toured following high school and backed up such music legends as Bobby Darin, Gene Vincent and Danny and the Juniors. Chris later attended West Virginia University majoring in speech, but appearing in such musical productions as "The Music Man" as Harold Hill. He went on to attend the Catholic University of America in Washington, DC, where he received his master's degree in theater and met first wife Susan Sarandon. They married in 1967.

Touring with improv companies and in regional theater productions, he made his professional debut in "The Rose Tattoo" in 1965 and later joined the Long Wharf Theatre Company for a season. The Sarandons moved to New York in 1968, wherein the dark and handsome charmer immediately nabbed the role of Dr. Tom Halverson on the daytime soap Guiding Light (1952), a part that would last two years. Throughout the 1970s he would be rewarded with rich theater acting roles. On Broadway he appeared in "The Rothchilds" and replaced Raul Julia in "Two Gentlemen from Verona" while appearing elsewhere in various Shakespeare and Shaw festivals both here and in Canada.

Chris made a phenomenally successful film debut in a huge, career-risking part as bank robber's Al Pacino's tormented, gender-confused lover in Dog Day Afternoon (1975), earning the New York Film Critics award and Oscar and Golden Globe nominations for his supporting turn. He took other sordid roles as well, this time in co-leads, such as opposite Margaux Hemingway in the poorly received exploitative thriller Lipstick (1976) and as a demon in the shocker The Sentinel (1977). To avoid being typed as creepy characters, Chris furthered his range of roles in years to come, including the title role in The Day Christ Died (1980), a critically heralded TV-movie. He then received high marks also for his mesmerizing interpretation of two completely different characters with unique subtlety, intelligence, charisma and profoundness as both Sydney Carton and Charles Darnay in A Tale of Two Cities (1980) and co-starred with Goldie Hawn in the more mainstream Protocol (1984). By the end of the 1970's, he and Susan would divorce and he would remarry (model Lisa Ann Cooper).

Moving into 80s work, Chris endeared himself to a younger generation of film goers with memorable performances in enjoyable roles such as the undeniably sexy, magnetic vampire-next-door in the teen horror classic Fright Night (1985), the cruel, evil-plotting prince in Rob Reiner's The Princess Bride (1987) and as the investigating cop in Child's Play (1988), the first in the "Chucky" series about a murdering doll. In recent years Chris has continued steadily on stage, film and TV but at a lesser pace and in less flashy, high-profiled roles.

In 1991 he co-starred on Broadway in the short-lived musical "Nick and Nora" with Joanna Gleason, the daughter of Monty Hall (Let's Make a Deal (1963)). Again divorced, he and Gleason married in 1994 and reunited on stage in "Thorn & Bloom" in 1998. They have also appeared together in a number of films, including American Perfekt (1997), Edie & Pen (1996) and Let the Devil Wear Black (1999). He found frightful fun and a major cartoon niche as the voice of Jack Skellington in the original Disney movie The Nightmare Before Christmas (1993), reprising the role in sequels, video games and Halloween special events.

Into the millennium, Chris' focus has been more on Broadway and off-Broadway theatre with flavorful roles in "The Light in the Piazza," "Cyrano de Bergerac," "Through a Glass Darkly and "The Exonerated." In the 2015 production of "Preludes," he played multiple roles that included Chekhov, Tchaikovsky and Tolstoy. He has also sporadically appeared in films with featured parts in Perfume (2001), Loggerheads (2005), My Sassy Girl (2008), a cameo as a vampire victim in a remake of Fright Night (2011), Safe (2012) and Frank the Bastard (2013), Big Stone Gap (2014) and I Smile Back (2015). He has also uplifted a number of popular TV shows with his presence: "ER," "Charmed," "Cold Case," "Judging Amy," "Law and Order," "The Good Wife," "Orange Is the New Black" and as the voice of Dracula in "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles."
BornJuly 24, 1942
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    • Nominated for 1 Oscar
      • 5 nominations total

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    Known for

    Danny Elfman and Chris Sarandon in The Nightmare Before Christmas (1993)
    The Nightmare Before Christmas
    7.9
    • Jack Skellington(voice)
    • 1993

    Credits

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    Actor



    • Cooking by Heart with Chris Sarandon (2022)
      Cooking by Heart with Chris Sarandon
      Podcast Series
      • 2024
    • Table Read Podcast (2023)
      Table Read Podcast
      6.6
      Podcast Series
      • Jerry Dandrige (voice)
      • 2024
    • Disney Speedstorm (2023)
      Disney Speedstorm
      5.9
      Video Game
      • Jack Skellington (voice)
      • 2023
    • Disney Dreamlight Valley (2022)
      Disney Dreamlight Valley
      7.8
      Video Game
      • Jack Skellington (voice)
      • 2022
    • Sofa Shakespeare (2020)
      Sofa Shakespeare
      TV Series
      • 2020
    • Sean Astin, Seth Green, Rob Paulsen, Kevin Michael Richardson, and Greg Cipes in Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2012)
      Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
      7.9
      TV Series
      • Count Dracula (voice)
      • 2017
    • Kate Mulgrew, Natasha Lyonne, Selenis Leyva, Laura Prepon, Taylor Schilling, Uzo Aduba, Dascha Polanco, and Danielle Brooks in Orange Is the New Black (2013)
      Orange Is the New Black
      8.0
      TV Series
      • Kip Carnigan
      • 2016
    • Ashley Eckstein, Anna Graves, Tom Kane, James Arnold Taylor, Sam Witwer, John Armstrong, Matt Sloan, Lloyd Floyd, and Matt Lanter in Disney Infinity 3.0 (2015)
      Disney Infinity 3.0
      7.4
      Video Game
      • Jack Skellington (voice)
      • 2015
    • Christopher Randolph in The Sonnet Project (2013)
      The Sonnet Project
      7.7
      TV Series
      • 2015
    • Sarah Silverman in I Smile Back (2015)
      I Smile Back
      6.2
      • Roger
      • 2015
    • Whoopi Goldberg, Ashley Judd, Jenna Elfman, Anthony LaPaglia, Jane Krakowski, John Benjamin Hickey, and Patrick Wilson in Big Stone Gap (2014)
      Big Stone Gap
      5.8
      • Mario Barbari
      • 2014
    • Adrian Pasdar, Fred Tatasciore, Travis Willingham, Laura Bailey, Troy Baker, and Roger Craig Smith in Disney Infinity: Marvel Super Heroes (2014)
      Disney Infinity: Marvel Super Heroes
      6.9
      Video Game
      • Jack Skellington (voice)
      • 2014
    • Frank the Bastard (2013)
      Frank the Bastard
      5.0
      • Tristan Pace
      • 2013
    • Holly Hunter, Chris Sarandon, Jason Lee, Carlos Alazraqui, Dee Bradley Baker, Kat Cressida, Brian George, Jim Hanks, Joel McCrary, Richard McGonagle, Emily Mortimer, Bill Nighy, Sarah Vowell, Larry the Cable Guy, Brian T. Delaney, Mike MacRae, Keith Ferguson, Vincent Martella, Roger Craig Smith, Raymond Ochoa, and Jared Butler in Disney Infinity (2013)
      Disney Infinity
      7.4
      Video Game
      • Jack Skellington (voice)
      • 2013
    • Jason Statham and Catherine Chan in Safe (2012)
      Safe
      6.5
      • Mayor Tremello
      • 2012

    Soundtrack



    • The Nightmare Before Christmas: Oogie's Revenge (2004)
      The Nightmare Before Christmas: Oogie's Revenge
      7.3
      Video Game
      • performer: "Sally's Song", "Oogie Boogie's Song", "Dr. Finklestein's Song" (uncredited)
      • 2004
    • Fright Night (1985)
      Fright Night
      7.0
      • Soundtrack ("Strangers in the Night", uncredited)
      • 1985

    Producer



    • Cooking by Heart with Chris Sarandon (2022)
      Cooking by Heart with Chris Sarandon
      Podcast Series
      • executive producer
      • 2022
    • Mariel Hemingway, Dennis Hopper, Peter Coyote, and Chris Sarandon in Road Ends (1997)
      Road Ends
      5.1
      • co-producer
      • 1997

    Videos31

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    The Nightmare Before Christmas: 3D
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    The Nightmare Before Christmas: 3D
    The Nightmare Before Christmas: 3D
    Clip 1:48
    The Nightmare Before Christmas: 3D
    The Nightmare Before Christmas: 3D
    Clip 1:09
    The Nightmare Before Christmas: 3D
    The Nightmare Before Christmas: 3D
    Clip 1:59
    The Nightmare Before Christmas: 3D
    The Nightmare Before Christmas: 3D
    Clip 1:42
    The Nightmare Before Christmas: 3D
    The Nightmare Before Christmas
    Clip 1:38
    The Nightmare Before Christmas

    Personal details

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    • Official site
      • memmo.me
    • Height
      • 6′ 1″ (1.85 m)
    • Born
      • July 24, 1942
      • Beckley, West Virginia, USA
    • Spouses
        Joanna GleasonJuly 22, 1994 - present
    • Children
        Stephanie Sarandon
    • Parents
        Christopher Sarandon
    • Other works
      "The Light in the Piazza," original musical; book by Craig Lucas; music and lyrics by Adam Guettel; based on the novel by Elizabeth Spencer; music orchestrated by Ted Sperling and Adam Guettel; additional orchestrations by Bruce Coughlin; musical direction by Ted Sperling; directed by Bartlett Sher; musical staging by Jonathan Butterell; with Chris Sarandon (portraying Signor Naccarelli, Fabrizio's father).
    • Publicity listings
      • 2 Interviews
      • 1 Article
      • 1 Pictorial
      • 2 Magazine Cover Photos

    Did you know

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    • Trivia
      First wife Susan Sarandon got her big break when Chris brought her along on an audition.
    • Quotes
      Being on stage is a seductive lifestyle. My advice to aspiring actors is think twice. People sometimes go into acting for the wrong reasons - as a shortcut to fame and fortune. If these goals are not attained, they feel a bitter disappointment. Acting should be an end in itself.
    • Trademark
        Often plays doctors

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      82 years old
    • When was Chris Sarandon born?
      July 24, 1942
    • Where was Chris Sarandon born?
      Beckley, West Virginia, USA
    • What is Chris Sarandon's birth name?
      Christopher Sarandon
    • How tall is Chris Sarandon?
      6 feet 1 inch, or 1.85 meters

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