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Chris Ashworth Born March 13, 1975
Farmville, Virginia, United StatesOccupation Actors Years active 2000-present Christopher Michael Ashworth (born March 13, 1975 in Farmville, Virginia), better known as simply Chris Ashworth, is an American actor, perhaps best known for his portrayal of Sergei Malatov on The Wire. He commonly plays characters from Eastern Europe due to his ability to mimic accents and dialects.
Ashworth began training in martial arts, particularly Muay Thai and Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, in 1993. He also earned two Associates' degrees, Criminal Justice & General Studies, and a Bachelor's degree in Criminal Justice.[1] He made his acting debut in 2000, in the low-budget sci-fi film Aquarius. He followed this up with a number of small roles in higher budget films such as Cecil B. DeMented, The Replacements and The Watcher before eventually landing a regular role on The Wire's second season in 2003. He has since appeared in numerous other films and television series including Without a Trace, The Lost Room and Terminator Salvation.
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Filmography
Film
Year Film Role Notes 2000 Aquarius Gan/Marcus Pavlof 2000 Cecil B. DeMented News Camera man Uncredited 2000 The Replacements Sentinels Player #38 Uncredited 2000 The Watcher S.W.A.T. Team Leader Uncredited 2004 Mafioso: The Father, the Son Surfer Boy 2004 Hitch Derek 2005 The Refuge Michael 2008 Love Lies Bleeding Eddie 2008 Sex and Lies in Sin City: The Ted Binion Scandal Frank Lipjanic TV film 2009 Terminator Salvation Richter Television
Year Show Role Notes 2003 Critical Rescue Dennis Clapp 1 episode 2003–2008 The Wire Sergei Malatov 11 episodes 2005 America's Most Wanted Phillip Saul 1 episode 2006 The Lost Room Kreutzfeld Guard #2 1 episode 2008 Without a Trace Lt. Rick Cheever 1 episode References
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Categories:- Living people
- 1975 births
- American film actors
- American television actors
- Actors from Virginia
- American practitioners of Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu
- American Muay Thai practitioners
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