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  • BIRTH 14/04/1956
  • Country United States
  • SHOWS 30
  • MOVIES 34

Chris Ellis

Chris Ellis is an American film and television actor who was born April 14, 1956 in Dallas, Texas. Ellis always wanted to be an actor because of television. He grew up in the 50's in the deep south in a "world of privation and violence", but saw on television people who seemed to have lives of ease and privilege.

It took him seven years to finish college however, because "I have always been shiftless". During those years Chris became involved in community theatre in Memphis, where "I did and do still think the quality of the work has always been quite good". By the time he moved to New York, he had worked with many excellent actors in about two dozen plays, classical and contemporary. "I cannot imagine what might have supplanted that background for a newcomer in New York."

His first part in either television or film came in 1979, where he played a truck driver in the TV movie The Suicide's Wife, which starred Angie Dickinson. The role resulted in very little TV or film work. After working in regional theatre for a year or so, Chris fell off the radar screen and did not work for about ten years. During that time he lived in "bone-grinding poverty" in Manhattan's Hell's Kitchen. In one nine-month period of 1987, Chris accepted 102 dinner invitations. "I don't know why they kept arriving, nor why I counted them, though I do know why I accepted them."

In 1990, a break came when he got a part in Days of Thunder, which starred Tom Cruise, Nicole Kidman, Cary Elwes, Robert Duvall, and Randy Quaid. John C. Reilly and Fred Dalton Thompson also appear. This seemed to jump-start Ellis' career as parts in films like My Cousin Vinny with Joe Pesci and Marisa Tomei, a small part in Addams Family Values, and a larger one in Apollo 13 as former NASA Mercury Seven astronaut Deke Slayton, alongside Tom Hanks, followed. He also began picking up credits on well-known television shows like Melrose Place, NYPD Blue, and The X-Files.

Since working with Hanks on Apollo 13, the two have worked together on That Thing You Do, the TV miniseries From the Earth to the Moon, and Catch Me If You Can. Ellis returned to a fictional NASA Mission Control when he played a Flight Director in 1998's Armageddon.

Additional films in which Ellis has appeared include Home Fries, October Sky, Live Free or Die Hard, and Transformers. His television credits also include The West Wing, Ghost Whisperer, Chicago Hope, The Pretender, Alias, JAG, CSI: NY, Burn Notice, and Cold Case. He appeared in three season one episodes of Millennium as group member Jim Panseayres. He has established a reputation as being particularly talented at portraying Southern lawmakers or serious military or police-type characters.

He also appeared in Criminal Minds as Sheriff Jimmy Rhodes who calls for the BAU's help in investigating a string of murders in New Mexico. In addition to that, he also had two guest appearances in NCIS as Gunnery Sergeant John Deluca. Ellis's appearance in the Season 1 episode, "The Curse" was uncredited while his second and final appearance in Season 2's "The Bone Yard" was credited.

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Chris Ellis

Shows (30)

Young Sheldon
Young Sheldon
Marty Steinbecker
The Office (US)
The Office (US)
Chris O'Keefe
Criminal Minds
Criminal Minds
Sheriff Rhodes
Mad Men
Mad Men
Del Hill
9-1-1: Lone Star
9-1-1: Lone Star
Derek Poole
The Mentalist
The Mentalist
Sherrif Mullery
NCIS
NCIS
John Deluca / John DeLuca (uncredited)
The X-Files
The X-Files
Sheriff Lance Hindt
Ghost Whisperer
Ghost Whisperer
Captain Ken Nilsen
Veronica Mars
Veronica Mars
Reverend Ted Capistrano
Six Feet Under
Six Feet Under
Construction Worker #2
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation
Clinton Malton
Alias
Alias
Agent Chapman
Cold Case
Cold Case
Jim Horn (2008)
CSI: NY
CSI: NY
Vincent Williams
The Pretender
The Pretender
Daniel Crockett
The West Wing
The West Wing
Congressman Fields
Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles
Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles
Hayes
Roswell
Roswell
T. Greer
Burn Notice
Burn Notice
Virgil Watkins
Warehouse 13
Warehouse 13
Colonel Arnold Cassell
The Unit
The Unit
Congressman Bruce Gelber
K.C. Undercover
K.C. Undercover
Christos Markos
Political Animals
Political Animals
Jubal Jacobs
From the Earth to the Moon
From the Earth to the Moon
Bob Parker
Fairly Legal
Fairly Legal
Maddox Resor
Birds of Prey
Birds of Prey
Larry Ketterly
Diagnosis Murder
Diagnosis Murder
Leonard Wilson
Murder One
Murder One
Mr. Switzer
Space: Above and Beyond
Space: Above and Beyond
Adm. Stenner

Movies (34)

The Dark Knight Rises
The Dark Knight Rises
Fr. Reilly
Catch Me If You Can
Catch Me If You Can
Special Agent Witkins
Armageddon
Armageddon
Flight Director Clark
Planet of the Apes
Planet of the Apes
Commander Karl Vasich
Live Free or Die Hard
Live Free or Die Hard
Scalvino
Apollo 13
Apollo 13
Deke Slayton
Godzilla
Godzilla
General Anderson
Days of Thunder
Days of Thunder
Harlem Hoogerhyde
The Guest
The Guest
Hendricks
October Sky
October Sky
Principal Turner
A Little Princess
A Little Princess
Policeman
Bean
Bean
Detective Butler
Wag the Dog
Wag the Dog
Officer
My Cousin Vinny
My Cousin Vinny
J.T.
The Watcher
The Watcher
Hollis
Undercover Blues
Undercover Blues
Burt
That Thing You Do!
That Thing You Do!
Phil Horace
G-Force
G-Force
NSA Director
In Enemy Hands
In Enemy Hands
Samuel Littleton
Jessabelle
Jessabelle
Sheriff Pruitt
Love Liza
Love Liza
Patriot Model Aeronautics Clerk
Faults
Faults
Dad
Tiger Cruise
Tiger Cruise
Captain Anderson
Daddy and Them
Daddy and Them
Dewey
The Show
The Show
Keller
Gospel Hill
Gospel Hill
L Donn Murray
Amelia 2.0
Amelia 2.0
Senator Thaddeus
Helter Skelter
Helter Skelter
Sgt. Whiteley
What Still Remains
What Still Remains
Harvey
Teenage Dirtbag
Teenage Dirtbag
Pops
The Oath
The Oath
Hank
Domestic Disturbance
Domestic Disturbance
Detective Warren
Death and Texas
Death and Texas
Phillip Brodeur
Home Fries
Home Fries
Henry Lever