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Christopher David Gorham (born August 14, 1974) is an American actor. He plays Bob Barnard in the Netflix series, Insatiable.
Early life[]
Gorham was born in Fresno, California, to David Gorham, a certified public accountant, and Cathryn Gorham, a school nurse. He attended Roosevelt High School and graduated from UCLA with a B.A. in Theater in 1996.[1] While in college he participated in many sports, including martial arts, stage combat, fencing, rollerblading, and ballroom dancing.[2]
Career[]
His first job in the acting business was as an intern on Baywatch (1989). Gorham has appeared in a number of science fiction TV series, ranging from a starring role in Odyssey 5 to the title character in Jake 2.0. He also had roles on Party of Five, Felicity, and Without a Trace. He has also acted in films, including 2001's The Other Side of Heaven co-starring Anne Hathaway.
Gorham played Harrison John in the WB series Popular and Dr. Miles McCabe in the NBC drama Medical Investigation. He played the lead role in the short-lived CBS series Out of Practice. He was also the lead of ABC Family's original movie Relative Chaos.
Three years after Jake 2.0 ended, Gorham had a recurring role as Henry Grubstick in Silvio Horta's new series, Ugly Betty, and played the main love interest for the series' heroine Betty Suarez (played by America Ferrera). He joined the cast full-time for the series' second season. He then left in July 2008, but returned for the Season 3 and then also the Season 4 finale.[3] He starred in the 2009 CBS TV miniseries, Harper's Island, in which characters were killed off every week leading to the eventual reveal of the murderer.
In summer 2010 he was cast as one of the leads in Covert Affairs, playing a blind special ops agent, Auggie Anderson, who leads the main character, a trainee CIA agent played by Piper Perabo, at her new job. The series on the USA cable network received high ratings right from the airing of its pilot episode and was renewed for a fourth season on September 25, 2012.[4] Covert Affairs had a season 5 premiere on June 24, 2014. BuddyTV ranked Gorham No. 5 on its list of "TV's Sexiest Men of 2011".[5]
In 2014 Gorham added another recurring role to his resume, as he joined the cast of Once Upon a Time for a storyline involving the series' character Emma Swan in New York City and her ties to his character.[6]
Appearances[]
Season 1 (12/12 episodes)
- 1.01 - "Pilot"
- 1.02 - "Skinny Is Magic"
- 1.03 - "Miss Bareback Buckaroo"
- 1.04 - "WMBS"
- 1.05 - "Bikinis and Bitches"
- 1.06 - "Dunk 'N' Donut"
- 1.07 - "Miss Magic Jesus"
- 1.08 - "Wieners and Losers"
- 1.09 - "Bad Kitty"
- 1.10 - "Banana Heart Banana"
- 1.11 - "Winners Win. Period."
- 1.12 - "Why Bad Things Happen"
Season 2 (10/10 episodes)
- 2.01 - "Pig"
- 2.02 - "Dead Girl"
- 2.03 - "Boomerang"
- 2.04 - "Poison Patty"
- 2.05 - "Finding Magnolia"
- 2.06 - "Eat and Run"
- 2.07 - "Full Brazilian"
- 2.08 - "Pretty in Prison"
- 2.09 - "Ladybomb"
- 2.10 - "The Most You You Can Be"
Filmography[]
Film[]
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
1997 | Shopping for Fangs | Extra | |
1997 | A Life Less Ordinary | Walt | |
2000 | Dean Quixote | Real happy fella | |
2001 | The Other Side of Heaven | John Groberg | Camie Award |
2004 | Spam-ku | Roy | |
2010 | My Girlfriend's Boyfriend | Ethan Reed | |
2010 | Answer This! | Paul Tarson | |
2011 | The Ledge | Chris | |
2011 | Somebody's Hero | Dennis Sullivan | Coney Island Film Festival Award for Best Feature |
2014 | Justice League: War | Barry Allen / The Flash (voice) | Direct-to-video |
2015 | Justice League: Throne of Atlantis | Barry Allen / The Flash (voice) | Direct-to-video |
2016 | Justice League vs. Teen Titans | Barry Allen / The Flash (voice) | Direct-to-video |
2016 | A Boy Called Po | David Wilson | |
2017 | We Love You, Sally Carmichael! | Simon Hayes / Sally Carmichael | Directorial debut[7] |
2018 | The Death of Superman | Barry Allen / The Flash (voice) | Direct-to-video |
2019 | The Other Side of Heaven II: Fire of Faith[8] | John Groberg | Post-production |
Television[]
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
1997 | Spy Game | Daniel / Lucas | Episode: "Nobody Ever Said Growing Up Was Easy" |
1997–98 | Party of Five | Elliot | 4 episodes |
1998 | Buffy the Vampire Slayer | James Stanley | Episode: "I Only Have Eyes for You" |
1998 | Vengeance Unlimited | Jason Harrington | Episode: "Noir" |
1999 | Saved by the Bell: The New Class | Mark Carlson | Episode: "Liz Burns Eric" |
1999–2001 | Popular | Harrison John | Main role, 43 episodes |
2001–02 | Felicity | Trevor O'Donnell | 8 episodes |
2002–03 | Odyssey 5 | Neil Taggart | Main role, 19 episodes |
2003 | Boomtown | Gordon Sinclair | Episode: "Monster's Brawl" |
2003 | CSI: Crime Scene Investigation | Corey | Episode: "Crash and Burn" |
2003 | Without a Trace | Josh Abrams | Episode: "Victory for Humanity" |
2003–04 | Jake 2.0 | Jake Foley | Lead role, 16 episodes Nominated – Cinescape Genre Face of the Future Award |
2004–05 | Medical Investigation | Dr. Miles McCabe | Main role, 20 episodes |
2005–06 | Out of Practice | Benjamin Barnes | Main role, 22 episodes |
2006 | Relative Chaos | Dil Gilbert | Television film |
2006–10 | Ugly Betty | Henry Grubstick | Main role (seasons 1–2), 33 episodes Nominated – Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series[9] |
2008 | The Batman | William Mallory | Voice role; episode: "The End of the Batman" |
2008–09 | Harper's Island | Henry Dunn | Main role, 13 episodes |
2010–14 | Covert Affairs | Auggie Anderson | Main role, 75 episodes |
2011 | Love Bites | Dale | Episode: "Boys to Men" |
2012 | Hot in Cleveland | Casey | Episode: "Tangled Web" |
2014 | Once Upon a Time | Walsh / The Wizard of Oz | 3 episodes |
2016 | Heartbeat | Wyatt | 2 episodes |
2017 | 2 Broke Girls | Bobby | Season 6 recurring role[10] |
2017 | The Magicians | John Gaines | Season 2 recurring role[11] |
2018–present | Insatiable | Bob Barnard | Main role |
References[]
- ↑ NOTABLE ALUMNI ACTORS. UCLA School of Theater, Film and Television. Retrieved on September 29, 2014.
- ↑ Christopher Gorham Biography. TV Guide. Retrieved on April 30, 2012.
- ↑ Ugly Betty: Henry Is Back!. TV Guide (April 22, 2009). Retrieved on November 7, 2015.
- ↑ Andreeva, Nellie (September 25, 2012). USA’s ‘Royal Pains’, ‘White Collar’ & ‘Covert Affairs’ Renewed. Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved on September 25, 2012.
- ↑ TV's 100 Sexiest Men of 2011. Retrieved on January 13, 2012.
- ↑ 'Once Upon a Time' casts 'Covert Affairs' star in key guest star role -- EXCLUSIVE. Entertainment Weekly (November 22, 2013). Retrieved on November 22, 2013.
- ↑ ‘Covert Affairs’ Star Christopher Gorham Makes Directorial Debut (EXCLUSIVE). Retrieved on 25 April 2016.
- ↑ Sean P. Means (February 27, 2018). A sequel to the Mormon missionary drama ‘The Other Side of Heaven’ starts shooting in April. Salt Lake Tribune. Retrieved on July 30, 2018.
- ↑ The 14th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards. Screen Actors Guild. Retrieved on July 21, 2010.
- ↑ Petski, Denise (December 9, 2016). ‘2 Broke Girls’ Casts Christopher Gorham As Recurring. Retrieved on January 24, 2017.
- ↑ Petski, Denise (2016-09-28). 'The Magicians' Casts Christopher Gorham; 'Outcast' Adds C. Thomas Howell. Deadline.
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Cast | |
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Main | Dallas Roberts • Debby Ryan • Christopher Gorham • Sarah Colonna • Erinn Westbrook • Kimmy Shields • Michael Provost • Irene Choi • Alyssa Milano • Arden Myrin |
Recurring | Daniel Kang • Jordan Gelber • James Lastovic • Christine Taylor • Michael Ian Black • Ashley D. Kelley |
Guest | Carly Hughes • Brett Rice • Chloe Bridges • Beverly D'Angelo • Jon Lovitz |