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In an age when celebrities seem willing to confess every and all of their foibles and failings, Chris O'Donnell seems like an anomaly. Variously labeled by the press as "The Last Boy Scout" or "Mr. Squeaky Clean", he is an actor whose ordinary, decent personal life has translated to the screen in wholesome, regular guy roles. Blandly attractive, but possessing enough gravity to be a compelling screen presence, he has provided able support to some of cinema's powerful personalities (e....

Filmography

A Day in November - ( / / Announced / )
A Day in November - ( Other / / Announced / )
Between Us - ( - Cast / / Announced / )
Cock - ( - Cast / / Announced / )
The Rook - ( Producer / / Announced / )
Kit Kittredge: An American Girl - ( Jack Kittredge / 2008 / Released / )
The Sisters - ( David Turzin / 2006 / Released / )
Kinsey - ( Wardell Pomeroy / 2004 / Released / 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment )
29 Palms - ( The Hitman / 2003 / Released / )
Vertical Limit - ( Peter Garrett / 2000 / Released / )
Cookie's Fortune - ( Jason Brown / 1999 / Released / )
The Bachelor - ( Jimmy Shannon / 1999 / Released / )
The Bachelor - ( Executive Producer / 1999 / Released / )
Batman & Robin - ( Robin/Dick Grayson / 1997 / Released / Village Roadshow Pictures Worldwide )
In Love and War - ( Ernest Hemingway / 1997 / Released / Warner-Metronome Distribution )
The Chamber - ( Adam Hall / 1996 / Released / )
Batman Forever - ( Robin/Dick Grayson / 1995 / Released / )
Circle of Friends - ( Jack / 1995 / Released / )
Mad Love - ( Matt / 1995 / Released / )
Blue Sky - ( Glenn Johnson / 1994 / Released / Alliance Releasing )
The Three Musketeers - ( D'Artagnan / 1993 / Released / )
Scent of A Woman - ( Charlie Simms / 1992 / Released / )
School Ties - ( Chris Reece / 1992 / Released / )
Fried Green Tomatoes - ( Buddy Threadgoode / 1991 / Released / Ascii Pictures )
Men Don't Leave - ( Chris Macauley / 1990 / Released / )
TV Credits
The Company (TNT) ( 2007 / Released ): Actor
Hours 5 & 6 ( 2007 )
TV Episode Jack McCauliffe

Hours 3 & 4 ( 2007 )
TV Episode Jack McCauliffe

Hours 1 & 2 ( 2007 )
TV Episode Jack McCauliffe

Grey's Anatomy ( 2005 / Released ): Actor
What I Am ( 2006 )
TV Episode Finn Dandridge

TV Episode Finn Dandridge

I Am a Tree ( 2006 )
TV Episode Finn Dandridge

TV Episode Finn Dandridge

TV Episode Finn Dandridge

TV Episode Finn Dandridge

17 Seconds ( 2006 )
TV Episode Finn Dandridge

Damage Case ( 2006 )
TV Episode Finn Dandridge

TV Episode Finn Dandridge

TV Episode Finn Dandridge

Head Cases ( 2005 / Released ): Co-Producer / Actor
S(elf) Help ( 2005 )
TV Episode Co-Producer

S(elf) Help ( 2005 )
TV Episode Jason Payne

Pilot ( 2005 )
TV Episode Co-Producer

Pilot ( 2005 )
TV Episode Jason Payne

The 57th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards ( 2005 / Released ): Actor
Two and a Half Men ( 2003 / Released ): Actor
Al Pacino: Inside Out ( 2001 / Released ): Actor
The Triangle ( 2001 / Released ): Executive Producer
Miracle on the 17th Green ( 1999 / Released ): Executive Producer
Blockbuster Entertainment Awards ( 1998 / Released ): Actor
Barbara Walters Presents: 6 to Watch ( 1997 / Released ): Actor
Masters of Fantasy: Joel Schumacher ( 1997 / Released ): Actor
The 1997 MTV Movie Awards ( 1997 / Released ): Actor
The 23rd Annual People's Choice Awards ( 1997 / Released ): Actor
The 69th Annual Academy Awards ( 1997 / Released ): Actor
The Practice ( 1997 / Released ): Actor
Blessed Are They ( 2003 )
TV Episode Brad Stanfield

Cause of Action ( 2003 )
TV Episode Brad Stanfield

The Chosen ( 2003 )
TV Episode Brad Stanfield

We The People ( 2003 )
TV Episode Brad Stanfield

The 53rd Annual Golden Globe Awards ( 1996 / Released ): Actor
The 68th Annual Academy Awards ( 1996 / Released ): Actor
Riddle Me This: Why Is Batman Forever? ( 1995 / Released ): Actor
Full Biography (Back to top)

In an age when celebrities seem willing to confess every and all of their foibles and failings, Chris O'Donnell seems like an anomaly. Variously labeled by the press as "The Last Boy Scout" or "Mr. Squeaky Clean", he is an actor whose ordinary, decent personal life has translated to the screen in wholesome, regular guy roles. Blandly attractive, but possessing enough gravity to be a compelling screen presence, he has provided able support to some of cinema's powerful personalities (e.g., Jessica Lange, Al Pacino) as well as proving a successful light comedian, It was only when he attempted to translate his straight-laced, preppy persona and instinctual approach to performing into a dramatic leading man (as in 1997's "The Chamber") that he stumbled.

The Chicago-area native began his career as a juvenile model after learning that a female classmate earned $60 for a session. Armed with head shots and determination, the blond, blue-eyed O'Donnell soon landed print ads for Marshall Field's department stores. Local TV commercials soon followed before he landed his first professional acting role in a 1986 episode of the ABC series "Jack and Mike" (which was shot in Chicago). Although he preferred to attend crew practice than audition for his breakthrough debut screen role as Jessica Lange's teenage son in "Men Don't Leave" (shot in 1988; released in 1990), O'Donnell subsequently nailed the part and his career began to blossom. He was briefly seen in "Fried Green Tomatoes" (1991) as the doomed brother of Idgie Threadgoode (Mary Stuart Masterson) and offered a fine turn as a preppie rooming with a Jewish student (Brendan Fraser) in "School Ties" (1992), roles which typecast him.

"Scent of a Woman" (1992) also played off his altar-boy looks, casting him as a student reluctantly shanghaied into accompanying a belligerent blind military officer (Al Pacino) to NYC. Although Pacino's histrionics threatened to blow him off the screen, O'Donnell managed to hold the screen, projecting a quiet strength that fit the character. Attempting to shift gears, the actor accepted the role of the callow D'Artagnan in yet another remake of "The Three Musketeers" (1993) but he was upstaged by his more flamboyant co-stars Charlie Sheen and Kiefer Sutherland as well as an ill-advised curly hairdo. Rebounding, O'Donnell tapped his familial Irish roots to portray a big man on campus who catches the eye of an overweight dreamer in "Circle of Friends" (1995). Further honing his chops as a romantic leading man, he was paired with wild child Drew Barrymore in "Mad Love" (also 1995) in Antonia Bird's study of a misunderstood teenage couple. With the same year's revisionist "Batman Forever", O'Donnell allowed his natural charisma to come to the fore as circus acrobat Dick Grayson whom he essayed with the right notes of rebellious cockiness that played off Val Kilmer's stoic Caped Crusader. Attempting to stretch his thespian muscles further, he stumbled as an inexperienced lawyer attempting to save his racist grandfather from Death Row in "The Chamber" and was miscast as the young Ernest Hemingway (opposite Sandra Bullock) in the biographical romance "In Love and War" (both 1996). Following a reprise of his sidekick (this time to George Clooney) in the overproduced and confusing mess "Batman & Robin" (1997), O'Donnell withdrew from showbiz to get married and enjoy quality time with his bride. He returned to the screen as a goofy deputy investigating a possible homicide while romancing the deceased's granddaughter in Robert Altman's Southern Gothic comedy "Cookie's Fortune" (1999). Later that year, under the auspices of his George Street Films, he made his producing debut on "The Bachelor", a romantic comedy loosely based on the 1925 Buster Keaton vehicle "Seven Chances". In the film, O'Donnell starred as a reluctant groom who must marry within a 24-hour period in order to inherit his grandfather's multi-million dollar estate. He then segued to the action adventure "Vertical Limit" (2000), playing a mountaineer who comes out of retirement to save his sister who is trapped in a vertical cave on a climb in the Himalayas.


Profession(s):
Actor, model
Sometimes Credited As:
Christopher Eugene O'Donnell
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Family
daughter:Lily Anne O'Donnell (Born Sept. 3, 1999; mother, Caroline Fentress)
daughter:Maeve Frances O'Donnell (Born Dec. 10, 2007; mother, Caroline Fentress)
father:William O'Donnell Sr
mother:Julie O'Donnell
son:Christopher Eugene O'Donnell Jr (Born Oct. 24, 2000; mother, Caroline Fentress)
son:Charles McHugh O'Donnell (Born July 11, 2003; mother, Caroline Fentress)
son:Finley O'Donnell (Born March 24, 2006; mother, Caroline Fentress)
wife:Caroline Fentress (Born c. 1972; sister of O'Donnell's Boston College roommate; together since 1993; married April 19, 1997)

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Education
University of California, Los Angeles Los Angeles, CA
Loyola Academy Willmette, IL 1988
Boston College Boston, MA BA marketing 1994
Awards (Back to top)
ShoWest Award Male Star of Tomorrow 1994
Chicago Film Critics Association Award Most Promising Actor "Scent of a Woman" 1993

Milestones (Back to top)
2008 Played Abigail Breslin's father in the family film, "Kit Kittredge: An American Girl"
2006 Guest-starred as Meredith's love interest, veterinarian Finn Dandridge on ABC's "Grey's Anatomy"
2006 Played the lead in the limited TNT series, "The Company"
2004 Portayed researcher Wardell Pomeroy in "Kinsey" opposite Liam Neeson as Alfred Kinsey
2003 Had a recurring role on the ABC drama, "The Practice"
2001 Appeared in a production of Arthur Miller's "The Man Who Had All the Luck" at the Williamstown Theatre Festival; reprised role on Broadway in spring 2002
2000 Starred in the action adventure "Vertical Limit"
1999 Returned to acting in Robert Altman's "Cookie's Fortune"
1999 Executive producing debut, "The Bachelor"; also starred
1999 TV debut as executive producer, "The Miracle on the 17th Green" (CBS)
1997 Formed production company, George Street Pictures; entered into producing agreement with Warner Bros.
1997 Reprised Robin, opposite George Clooney's Batman in Schumacher's critically panned "Batman & Robin"
1996 Offered a fine turn in an adaptation of John Grisham's "The Chamber"
1996 Portrayed a young Ernest Hemingway in the fact based story "In Love and War"
1995 Played the romantic lead opposite Minnie Driver in "Circle of Friends"
1995 Cast as Robin opposite Val Kilmer's Batman in Joel Schumacher's "Batman Forever"
1992 Joined an all-star cast in "School Ties"
1992 Played a prep schooler who takes a job spending time with a blind military man (Al Pacino) in "Scent of a Woman"
1990 Second collaboration with Jessica Lange, "Blue Sky" (released theatrically in 1994)
1988 Film debut, playing Jessica Lange's teenage son in "Men Don't Leave"
1986 Professional acting debut in an episode of the ABC series, "Jack and Mike"
1983 Began modeling and appearing in local TV commercials
Grew up in Winnetka, Illinois near Chicago's north shore
Took hiatus from film acting, reportedly turning down a role in "Men in Black" (1997)


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