Chris Marquette

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Chris Marquette
Marquette in 2008
Born
OccupationActor
Years active1995–present
SpouseNora-Jane Noone
Children1[1]
RelativesSean Marquette (brother)

Chris Marquette is an American actor. He is known for his roles in such films as The Tic Code, Freddy vs. Jason, The Girl Next Door, Just Friends, Alpha Dog, and Fanboys. He is also known for his series regular roles on Joan of Arcadia and Strong Medicine.

Early life[edit]

Marquette has two younger brothers, actors Sean Marquette and Eric. His father was a Cuban refugee and is a nuclear engineer.[2][3]

Career[edit]

In 1995, he made a brief appearance on Saturday Night Live, season 21, episode 4. The 11-year-old Marquette played a trick-or-treater in the opening Halloween sketch. He forgot his line and whispered "damn" under his breath, before Norm Macdonald helped him out. He also provided the voice of Spencer Lionheart in the "MGM Sing-Alongs" Videos back in 1997. However, his acting debut was in 1998 with the musical drama film The Tic Code. In 2000, he appeared in the Disney Channel movie Up, Up and Away. From 2000 to 2005, he had a supporting role in Lifetime TV's Strong Medicine, playing Marc Delgado, the tween-to-teen son of the series' lead character, Luisa Delgado. In 2004, he starred in The Girl Next Door. The same year, he became a series regular on the CBS show Joan of Arcadia opposite Amber Tamblyn and Jason Ritter (whom Marquette co-starred with in the 2003 slasher film Freddy vs. Jason) before Joan of Arcadia's cancellation in early 2005.

Marquette was also given a supporting role in Just Friends with Ryan Reynolds, Amy Smart, Anna Faris and Chris Klein. In 2006's Alpha Dog, Marquette portrays Keith Stratten alongside Emile Hirsch, Justin Timberlake and Ben Foster. He played the best friend of main character Nick Powell in the thriller The Invisible, a remake of a Swedish film, which starred Justin Chatwin and Marcia Gay Harden and was released on April 27, 2007. He has also had supporting/minor roles in the films 61* with Barry Pepper and Thomas Jane, and the Disney Channel original TV movie Up, Up and Away! with Robert Townsend.

Among Marquette's movies is Fanboys, in which he plays obsessed Star Wars fan Linus Poonwah. Fanboys was shot in spring 2006 in New Mexico, and also stars Sam Huntington, Dan Fogler, Jay Baruchel and Veronica Mars' Kristen Bell. Another of his acting projects is an independent movie called The Education of Charlie Banks, which was directed by Limp Bizkit's Fred Durst. Whether on purpose or not, Chris frequently appears in movies with a group of actors including Emile Hirsch, Paul Dano, Amanda Seyfried and Nikki Reed. In Infestation, an action comedy by Kyle Rankin that was shot in summer 2007 in Bulgaria, he plays the lead role—a young man named Cooper who has to fight for survival against giant alien insects that have taken over the world. One of his latest projects was Race to Witch Mountain, a modern-day reimagining of Disney's 1975 film Escape to Witch Mountain in which Marquette played the character of Pope—a computer specialist out of MIT, helping the bad guys. Marquette starred alongside Dwayne Johnson, Tom Everett Scott and Ciarán Hinds; the film was released March 2009.

Marquette has also been seen as a guest star on several TV shows, such as ER, Touched by an Angel, 7th Heaven, Miracles, Boston Public and Judging Amy. The latest guest roles include the Showtime TV series Huff; Christopher played James, a friend of Byrd's (Anton Yelchin, whom he also played alongside in Alpha Dog), in episodes Sweet Release, Bethless and Tapping The Squid (all aired 2006). As Christopher Marquette, he returned on-screen, in late 2010, with fellow Joan of Arcadia actor Michael Welch as two friends who murder together in the Criminal Minds' episode entitled "JJ". In 2011 he appeared as Danny, a young homeless patient who is later revealed to be a cannibalistic serial killer in the award-winning medical drama House.

Philanthropy[edit]

He supports charities such as the Sunshine Kids Foundation (to grant wishes of seriously ill, handicapped and abused children), Pediatric AIDS, and the Children's AIDS Fund.[4][5]

Filmography[edit]

Film[edit]

Year Title Role
1999 The Tic Code Miles Caraday
2003 Freddy vs. Jason Charlie Linderman
2004 The Girl Next Door Eli Brooks
2005 Just Friends Mike Brander
2006 Alpha Dog Keith Stratten
American Gun David Huttenson
2007 Remember the Daze Felix
The Education of Charlie Banks Danny
Graduation Carl Jenkins
The Invisible Pete Egan
2009 Life During Wartime Billy
Race to Witch Mountain Mr. Pope
Infestation Cooper Flynn
Fanboys Linus
2011 The Rite Eddie
The Double Harrison
2013 Kilimanjaro Mitch
10 Rules for Sleeping Around Ben Roberts
The Odd Way Home Duncan
Bad Country Fitch
2014 Chu and Blossom Steve
2015 Always Watching: A Marble Hornets Story Milo
Broken Horses Buddy Heckum
2016 Fear, Inc. Ben Davidson
2017 Chokeslam Corey Swanson
2020 I Hate the Man in My Basement Claude
Faith Based Hans

Television[edit]

Year Title Role Notes
1991 Aliens in the Family Adam Brody Main role
1995 Saturday Night Live Kid Episode: "Gabriel Byrne / Alanis Morissette"; uncredited[citation needed]
1996 Beverly Hills, 90210 Alex Episode: "Fearless"
1998 The Nanny Young Maxwell Sheffield Episode: "The Hanukkah Story"
1999 7th Heaven Peter Lawernce Episode: "Who Nose?"
Touched by an Angel Tim Episode: "Fighting the Good Fight"
2000 Even Stevens Curtis Stevens Episode: "Heck of a Hanukkah"
Up, Up and Away Randy Television film
Touched by an Angel Cody Benson Episode: An Angel On My Tree
ER Marty Episode: "Abby Road"
2000–2001 The Kids from Room 402 Arthur Kenneth Van der Wall Voice role; 2 episodes
2000–2005 Strong Medicine Marc Delgado Main role (season 1–5); guest role (season 6)
2001 Pasadena Mason McAllister Main role
2001–2003 The Mummy Alex O'Connell Main voice role
2002–2004 Fillmore! Jamie Townsend / various characters Recurring voice role
2003 Miracles Travis Prescott Episode: "The Bone Scatterer"
K10C: Kids' Ten Commandments Seth Television special
2003–2005 Joan of Arcadia Adam Rove Main role
2005 Huff James Cullen Episodes: "Sweet Release", "Bethless", "Tapping the Squid"
2010 Weeds Ted Episodes: "Bliss", "Boomerang"
Criminal Minds Jimmy Barrett Episode: "JJ"
Outlaw Tim Reed Episode: "In Re: Tony Mejia"
2011 House Danny Episode: "Fall from Grace"
2012 Awake Kenneth Jones Episode: "Awake"
Hawaii Five-0 Seth Tilton Episode: "Mohai (Offering)"
The Unknown Ian Web series; episode: "Life Sentence"
Co-Op of the Damned Jamie Web series; episode: "Zombie Love - Braaaaiinss"
2016 Lucifer Carver Cruz Episode: "Manly Whatnots"
2021 Magnum P.I. Barry Wilson Episode: "Better Watch Out"
2018–2022 Barry Chris Lucado Recurring role, 5 episodes

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Chris Marquette on Instagram: "My daughter is 2! Shes way smarter than I am already. Plus shes the boss. I wasn't happy about it at first but.. She offers good benefits, great healthcare, extended holidays, I get along with her mom so.. She's taught me deep lessons in patience, vulnerability, healing.. And all about a love that reaches far beyond life's horizon. All the nice cliches are true. And all the fears are not. Except for the one about being exhausted all the time. That shits the realest #parenthood #toddlerlife"".
  2. ^ @Chris_Marquette (November 26, 2018). "My dad is a Cuban refugee.Lots of my family have told me stories about how they wept when they boarded American pla…" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
  3. ^ "Exclusive Interview with Sean Marquette". 24 August 2015.
  4. ^ "Christopher Marquette biography and filmography". Tribute.ca. Retrieved 14 January 2017.
  5. ^ "8th Annual Dream Halloween to Benefit Children Affected by Aids Foundation Photos and Images". Getty Images. Retrieved 14 January 2017.

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