Christopher Masterson
Christopher Masterson | |
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Born |
Christopher Kennedy Masterson January 22, 1980 Long Island, New York, U.S. |
Nationality | American |
Occupation | Actor and DJ |
Years active | 1988-present |
Religion | Scientology[1] |
Christopher Kennedy Masterson (born January 22, 1980) is an American actor known best for his role as Francis on Malcolm in the Middle. He is the younger brother of That '70s Show cast member Danny Masterson.
Career
Masterson played Geoff in the direct-to-video movie Dragonheart: A New Beginning in 2000. The movie is a sequel to the award-winning movie Dragonheart starring Dennis Quaid and Sean Connery. Masterson is best known for playing the character of trouble-making Francis in the award-winning sitcom Malcolm in the Middle. He took on the role for six years, from 2000–2006. In 2003 he played Edward Linton in MTV's Wuthering Heights. Masterson was also a lead character in the films Scary Movie 2, Waterborne, Made for Each Other and Intellectual Property.[2] He guest starred in several episodes of That '70s Show, alongside his brother, Danny. In the USA Network television series White Collar, he played Josh Roland in the episode "Where There's a Will". He also played Scotty O'Neal in the movie My Best Friend's Wedding. In 2012, Masterson had a guest role on the TBS series Men at Work as a concierge named Archie. His brother, Danny Masterson, plays Milo, on the show, although the two did not share any scenes together.
Personal life
Masterson was born on Long Island, New York, the son of Carol, a manager, and Peter Masterson, an insurance agent.[3] Masterson, like his brother Danny Masterson, is a follower of Scientology. The two have invested in restaurants together. He also has a half-sister, actress Alanna Masterson, and a half-brother, actor Jordan Masterson.[4]
Filmography
Film
Name | Year | Role | Notes |
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Hiroshima Maiden | 1988 | Timmy Bennett | TV Movie |
Singles | 1992 | Young Steve | |
Mom I Can Do It | Danny Morris | ||
Cutthroat Island | 1995 | Bowen | |
Sunchaser | 1996 | Jimmy Reynolds | |
Campfire Tales | 1997 | Eric | |
My Best Friend's Wedding | Scotty O'Neal | ||
Ecce Pirate | Young Ecce | Short | |
Girl | 1998 | Richard | |
American History X | Daryl Dawson | ||
Dragonheart: A New Beginning | 2000 | Geoff | |
Strange Frequency | 2001 | Todd | TV Movie |
Nice Guys Finish Last | Billy | Short | |
Scary Movie 2 | Buddy | ||
Hold On | 2002 | Short | |
Wuthering Heights | 2003 | Edward Linton | |
Waterborne | 2005 | Zach | |
Intellectual Property | 2006 | Unknown | |
The Masquerade | 2007 | Ken | Short |
The Art of Travel | 2008 | Conner Layne | |
Made for Each Other | 2009 | Dan | |
Impulse | 2010 | David | Short |
Electric Sheep | 2012 | Android | |
Chapman | 2013 | Paul Holt | |
Bad Roomies | 2014 | Trevor | Filming |
Television
Name | Year | Role | Notes |
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Murphy Brown | 1993 | Young Avery | Episode "One" |
Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman | 1994 | Lewis Bing | Episode: "Just One Lullaby" |
The Road Home | Sawyer Matson | 6 episodes | |
What'z Up? | Himself | Co-host | |
The Client | 1996 | Tommy Powers | Episode: "Private Lives" |
Touched by an Angel | 1997 | Doc | Episode: "Children of the Night" |
The Pretender | 1998 | Chris Conti | Episode: "Toy Surprise" |
Millennium | Landon Bryce | Episode: "A Room with No View" | |
Malcolm in the Middle | 2000–2006 | Francis | Main Cast; 118 episodes YoungStar Award for Best Young Ensemble Cast (2000) Nominated – Young Artist Award for Best Ensemble in a TV Series (2001) |
That '70s Show | 2002 | Todd | 2 episodes |
The Dead Zone | Todd Paley | Episode: "Quality of Life" | |
The Wild Thornberrys | 2003–2004 | Shane G. | Voice; 5 episodes |
MADtv | 2004 | Lawyer | Episode "#10.7" |
White Collar | 2011 | Josh Roland | Episode: "Where There's a Will" |
Men at Work | 2012 | Hotel Clerk | Episode: "Toilet of Eden" |
Onion News Empire | 2013 | Sam West | Episode: "Pilot" |
Haven | 2014 | Morgan Gardener | 2 episodes |
@midnight | 2016 | Himself | 1 episode |
References
- ↑ Miller, Julie (July 29, 2015). "Walking Dead Star's Father Accuses Scientology of 'Brainwashing' Her in Damning New Interview". Vanity Fair. Archived from the original on August 14, 2015. Retrieved August 14, 2015.
- ↑ Brenoff, Ann (December 8, 2008). "Christopher Masterson, Laura Prepon sell Los Feliz home for $2,280,000". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved December 25, 2010.
- ↑ "Christopher Masterson Biography (1980-)". filmreference.com.
- ↑ Keck, William (14 March 2005). "No funny business here". USA Today. Retrieved 8 January 2011.
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