Chris Bauer

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Mark Christopher Bauer (born October 28, 1966) is an American film and television actor.

He played Lloyd Gettys in the 1997 movie The Devil's Advocate, and appeared as the masked character "Machine" in the film 8mm which starred Nicholas Cage.

He also starred in the second season of HBO's original series The Wire as Frank Sobotka. On network television, he played Fred Yokas, husband of Officer Faith Yokas, on the NBC series Third Watch. Bauer also played lead FBI Agent Dodd on the short-lived CBS series Smith. In the independent film world, he starred in the movie Neal Cassady as the famous author Ken Kesey.

Bauer graduated from Miramonte High School in Orinda, California, in 1984, and played on the Championship football team of the same year. Later, he attended the University of San Diego and graduated from the Yale School of Drama.

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