Christopher Daniel Barnes

American actor Christopher Daniel Barnes started out as a child model and actor in television commercials and from there went into working in television on series, movies, and miniseries. In his featu...
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11/06/1972
Portland, ME
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    Ridiculousness has never been more satisfying than The Cullen family's last hurrah.
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    By: C. Cargill June 18, 2010 4:56am EST
    'Jonah Hex' is an exercise in silliness designed to rob you of $10.
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    By: Mark Burger October 12, 2007 6:45am EST
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