Chris Sarandon

1942

(; born July 24, 1942) is an American actor.

1965

He earned his master's degree in theater from The Catholic University of America (CUA) in Washington, D.C.. ==Career== After graduation, he toured with numerous improvisational companies and became much involved with regional theatre, making his professional debut in the play The Rose Tattoo during 1965.

1968

In 1968, Sarandon moved to New York City, where he obtained his first television role as Dr.

1969

Roark || |- | 2010 || Multiple Sarcasms || Larry || |- | 2011 || Fright Night || "Jay Dee" || Cameo appearance |- | 2012 || Safe || Mayor Danny Tremello || |- |2013 |Curse of Chucky |Detective Mike Norris |Archive footage |- | 2013 || Frank the Bastard || Tristan Pace || |- | 2014 || Big Stone Gap || Mario Barbari || |- | 2015 || I Smile Back || Roger || |} === Television === {|class="wikitable" |- ! Year !! Title !! Role !! Notes |- | 1969–1973 || Guiding Light || Dr.

1978

Tom Halverson || |- | 1978 || You Can't Go Home Again || George Webber || (CBS TV movie based on the novel by Thomas Wolfe) |- | 1980 || A Tale of Two Cities || Sydney CartonCharles Darnay || (TV movie) |- |1993 |Picket Fences |Cole |Episode: "The Dancing Bandit" |- | 1994 || Deep Space Nine || Martus Mazur || Episode: "Rivals" |- | 1995 || The Outer Limits || Dr.

1979

The marriage lasted for twelve years; the pair divorced in 1979.

1980

He also had a series of television roles, some of which (such as A Tale of Two Cities in 1980) corresponded to his affinity for the classics.

After divorcing from Susan, he married his second wife, fashion model Lisa Ann Cooper, in 1980.

Tom Halverson || |- | 1978 || You Can't Go Home Again || George Webber || (CBS TV movie based on the novel by Thomas Wolfe) |- | 1980 || A Tale of Two Cities || Sydney CartonCharles Darnay || (TV movie) |- |1993 |Picket Fences |Cole |Episode: "The Dancing Bandit" |- | 1994 || Deep Space Nine || Martus Mazur || Episode: "Rivals" |- | 1995 || The Outer Limits || Dr.

1982

The couple had two daughters and one son: Stephanie (born 1982), Alexis (born 1984) and Michael (born 1988).

1983

He received accolades for his portrayal of Sydney Carton in a TV-movie version of A Tale of Two Cities (1980), co-starred with Dennis Hopper in the 1983 movie The Osterman Weekend, which was based on the Robert Ludlum novel of the same name, and co-starred with Goldie Hawn in the movie Protocol (1984).

1984

The couple had two daughters and one son: Stephanie (born 1982), Alexis (born 1984) and Michael (born 1988).

Lyne || |- | rowspan="2"| 2000 || Race Against Time || Dr.Anton Stofeles || |- | Reaper || Luke Sinclair || |- | 2001 || Perfume || Gary Packer || |- | rowspan="2"| 2005 || Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind || Kurotowa (voice) ||English dub by Walt Disney Pictures; originally released in Japanese in 1984 |- | Loggerheads || Rev.

1986

He starred in the 1986 TV movie Liberty, which addressed the making of New York City's Statue of Liberty. He is best known in the film industry for his role as Prince Humperdinck in Rob Reiner's 1987 movie The Princess Bride, though he also has had supporting parts in other successful movies such as the original Child's Play (1988).

1987

He starred in the 1986 TV movie Liberty, which addressed the making of New York City's Statue of Liberty. He is best known in the film industry for his role as Prince Humperdinck in Rob Reiner's 1987 movie The Princess Bride, though he also has had supporting parts in other successful movies such as the original Child's Play (1988).

1988

The couple had two daughters and one son: Stephanie (born 1982), Alexis (born 1984) and Michael (born 1988).

1989

The marriage ended in divorce in 1989 after nine years of marriage.

1991

Burke on NBC's long-running medical drama ER. In 1991 he performed on Broadway in the short-lived musical Nick & Nora (based on the movie The Thin Man) with Joanna Gleason, the daughter of Monty Hall.

The couple met while performing in Broadway's short-lived 1991 musical Nick & Nora; they returned to the stage together in 1998's Thorn and Bloom.

1992

In 1992, he played Joseph Curwen/Charles Dexter Ward in The Resurrected.

1994

Sarandon married Gleason in 1994.

In 1994, he married his third wife, actress and singer Joanna Gleason.

Tom Halverson || |- | 1978 || You Can't Go Home Again || George Webber || (CBS TV movie based on the novel by Thomas Wolfe) |- | 1980 || A Tale of Two Cities || Sydney CartonCharles Darnay || (TV movie) |- |1993 |Picket Fences |Cole |Episode: "The Dancing Bandit" |- | 1994 || Deep Space Nine || Martus Mazur || Episode: "Rivals" |- | 1995 || The Outer Limits || Dr.

1995

Tom Halverson || |- | 1978 || You Can't Go Home Again || George Webber || (CBS TV movie based on the novel by Thomas Wolfe) |- | 1980 || A Tale of Two Cities || Sydney CartonCharles Darnay || (TV movie) |- |1993 |Picket Fences |Cole |Episode: "The Dancing Bandit" |- | 1994 || Deep Space Nine || Martus Mazur || Episode: "Rivals" |- | 1995 || The Outer Limits || Dr.

1997

Current || |- | rowspan="2"| 1997 || American Perfekt || Deputy Sammy || |- | Road Ends || Esteban Maceda || |- | 1998 || Little Men || Fritz Bhaer || |- | 1999 || Let the Devil Wear Black || Mr.

1998

The couple met while performing in Broadway's short-lived 1991 musical Nick & Nora; they returned to the stage together in 1998's Thorn and Bloom.

Current || |- | rowspan="2"| 1997 || American Perfekt || Deputy Sammy || |- | Road Ends || Esteban Maceda || |- | 1998 || Little Men || Fritz Bhaer || |- | 1999 || Let the Devil Wear Black || Mr.

Pallas || Episode: "Corner of the Eye" |- | rowspan="2"| 1998 || The Practice || Dr Jeffrey Winslow || Episodes: "The Trial""Cloudy with a Chance of Membranes" |- | Chicago Hope || Dr.

1999

Current || |- | rowspan="2"| 1997 || American Perfekt || Deputy Sammy || |- | Road Ends || Esteban Maceda || |- | 1998 || Little Men || Fritz Bhaer || |- | 1999 || Let the Devil Wear Black || Mr.

Gordon Mays || Episodes: "Austin, We Have a Problem""Wag the Doc""Austin Space" |- | 1999 || Felicity || Dr.

Peter McGrath || Episodes: "Todd Mulcahy: Part 1""Todd Mulcahy: Part 2""Docuventary""Connections""The Force""Felicity Was Here" |- | 1999–2000 || Stark Raving Mad || Caesar Radford || Episodes: "Fish Out of Water""The Big Finish" |- | 2000–2002 || ER || Dr.

2000

During the 2000s he made guest appearances in several TV series, notably as the Necromancer demon, Armand, in Charmed, and as superior court judge Barry Krumble for six episodes of Judging Amy. In 2006 he played Signor Naccarelli in the six-time Tony award-winning Broadway musical play The Light in the Piazza at Lincoln Center.

Lyne || |- | rowspan="2"| 2000 || Race Against Time || Dr.Anton Stofeles || |- | Reaper || Luke Sinclair || |- | 2001 || Perfume || Gary Packer || |- | rowspan="2"| 2005 || Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind || Kurotowa (voice) ||English dub by Walt Disney Pictures; originally released in Japanese in 1984 |- | Loggerheads || Rev.

Peter McGrath || Episodes: "Todd Mulcahy: Part 1""Todd Mulcahy: Part 2""Docuventary""Connections""The Force""Felicity Was Here" |- | 1999–2000 || Stark Raving Mad || Caesar Radford || Episodes: "Fish Out of Water""The Big Finish" |- | 2000–2002 || ER || Dr.

2001

Lyne || |- | rowspan="2"| 2000 || Race Against Time || Dr.Anton Stofeles || |- | Reaper || Luke Sinclair || |- | 2001 || Perfume || Gary Packer || |- | rowspan="2"| 2005 || Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind || Kurotowa (voice) ||English dub by Walt Disney Pictures; originally released in Japanese in 1984 |- | Loggerheads || Rev.

2005

Lyne || |- | rowspan="2"| 2000 || Race Against Time || Dr.Anton Stofeles || |- | Reaper || Luke Sinclair || |- | 2001 || Perfume || Gary Packer || |- | rowspan="2"| 2005 || Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind || Kurotowa (voice) ||English dub by Walt Disney Pictures; originally released in Japanese in 1984 |- | Loggerheads || Rev.

2006

During the 2000s he made guest appearances in several TV series, notably as the Necromancer demon, Armand, in Charmed, and as superior court judge Barry Krumble for six episodes of Judging Amy. In 2006 he played Signor Naccarelli in the six-time Tony award-winning Broadway musical play The Light in the Piazza at Lincoln Center.

2007

Robert Austin || |- | 2007 || The Chosen One || Zebulon 'Zeb' Kirk (voice) || |- | 2008 || My Sassy Girl || Dr.

2008

Robert Austin || |- | 2007 || The Chosen One || Zebulon 'Zeb' Kirk (voice) || |- | 2008 || My Sassy Girl || Dr.

2010

Roark || |- | 2010 || Multiple Sarcasms || Larry || |- | 2011 || Fright Night || "Jay Dee" || Cameo appearance |- | 2012 || Safe || Mayor Danny Tremello || |- |2013 |Curse of Chucky |Detective Mike Norris |Archive footage |- | 2013 || Frank the Bastard || Tristan Pace || |- | 2014 || Big Stone Gap || Mario Barbari || |- | 2015 || I Smile Back || Roger || |} === Television === {|class="wikitable" |- ! Year !! Title !! Role !! Notes |- | 1969–1973 || Guiding Light || Dr.

2011

Roark || |- | 2010 || Multiple Sarcasms || Larry || |- | 2011 || Fright Night || "Jay Dee" || Cameo appearance |- | 2012 || Safe || Mayor Danny Tremello || |- |2013 |Curse of Chucky |Detective Mike Norris |Archive footage |- | 2013 || Frank the Bastard || Tristan Pace || |- | 2014 || Big Stone Gap || Mario Barbari || |- | 2015 || I Smile Back || Roger || |} === Television === {|class="wikitable" |- ! Year !! Title !! Role !! Notes |- | 1969–1973 || Guiding Light || Dr.

2012

Roark || |- | 2010 || Multiple Sarcasms || Larry || |- | 2011 || Fright Night || "Jay Dee" || Cameo appearance |- | 2012 || Safe || Mayor Danny Tremello || |- |2013 |Curse of Chucky |Detective Mike Norris |Archive footage |- | 2013 || Frank the Bastard || Tristan Pace || |- | 2014 || Big Stone Gap || Mario Barbari || |- | 2015 || I Smile Back || Roger || |} === Television === {|class="wikitable" |- ! Year !! Title !! Role !! Notes |- | 1969–1973 || Guiding Light || Dr.

2013

Roark || |- | 2010 || Multiple Sarcasms || Larry || |- | 2011 || Fright Night || "Jay Dee" || Cameo appearance |- | 2012 || Safe || Mayor Danny Tremello || |- |2013 |Curse of Chucky |Detective Mike Norris |Archive footage |- | 2013 || Frank the Bastard || Tristan Pace || |- | 2014 || Big Stone Gap || Mario Barbari || |- | 2015 || I Smile Back || Roger || |} === Television === {|class="wikitable" |- ! Year !! Title !! Role !! Notes |- | 1969–1973 || Guiding Light || Dr.

2014

Roark || |- | 2010 || Multiple Sarcasms || Larry || |- | 2011 || Fright Night || "Jay Dee" || Cameo appearance |- | 2012 || Safe || Mayor Danny Tremello || |- |2013 |Curse of Chucky |Detective Mike Norris |Archive footage |- | 2013 || Frank the Bastard || Tristan Pace || |- | 2014 || Big Stone Gap || Mario Barbari || |- | 2015 || I Smile Back || Roger || |} === Television === {|class="wikitable" |- ! Year !! Title !! Role !! Notes |- | 1969–1973 || Guiding Light || Dr.

2015

Roark || |- | 2010 || Multiple Sarcasms || Larry || |- | 2011 || Fright Night || "Jay Dee" || Cameo appearance |- | 2012 || Safe || Mayor Danny Tremello || |- |2013 |Curse of Chucky |Detective Mike Norris |Archive footage |- | 2013 || Frank the Bastard || Tristan Pace || |- | 2014 || Big Stone Gap || Mario Barbari || |- | 2015 || I Smile Back || Roger || |} === Television === {|class="wikitable" |- ! Year !! Title !! Role !! Notes |- | 1969–1973 || Guiding Light || Dr.




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