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Chris D'Elia Born March 29, 1980
Los Angeles, CaliforniaChris D'Elia (born March 29, 1980) is a Los Angeles-based stand-up comic, actor, and writer.
D'Elia has been featured on Showtime's Live Nude Comedy and Comedy Central's Live at Gotham and Comedy Central Presents. He was introduced to a broader audience as a regular on the series Glory Daze,[1] which ran for one season on TBS, playing "The Oracle," William Stankowski. He has also signed a deal with Comedy Central to develop his own half hour, single camera sitcom called Nocturnal Mission in which he plays an alien from another planet trying to save his entire race. He co-stars in the NBC comedy series Whitney, opposite comedian Whitney Cummings.[1]
Chris's dad is Emmy-nominated director Bill D'Elia, and his younger brother Matt D'Elia is a budding filmmaker.
Actor
- 2011: Celeste and Jesse Forever Snow White
- 2011: Whitney (TV series) Alex Green
- 2011: Workaholics (TV series) Topher
- 2010: Glory Daze (TV series) Bill Stankowski (2010-2011)
- 2009: Lopez Tonight (TV series) Himself / comedian
- 2005: Crazylove Jake
- 2005: Monk (TV series) Cal Gefsky
- 2005: American Dreams (TV series) Phil Toolin
- 2005: Bad Girls from Valley High Gavin
- 2005: Fool in the Headlights (short)
- 2004: Boston Legal (TV series) Kevin Quinlan
- 2004: Almost Marc
- 2000: Get Real (TV series) Chuck / Kid #1
- 1996: Chicago Hope (TV series) Luke Sarison (1996-1997)
References
- ^ a b Wiegand, David (September 21, 2011). "Sitcom leans on stand-up", San Francisco Chronicle, p. E1.
External links
Categories:- 1980 births
- Living people
- People from Los Angeles, California
- American comedians
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