Chris Sarandon
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
| Chris Sarandon | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
![]() |
||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
|
||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
|
||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Chris Sarandon (born July 24, 1942) is an American actor.
Contents |
Sarandon was born and raised in Beckley, West Virginia, the son of a Greek immigrant and restaurateur. In his teens, he played drums and sang back-up with a local band called The Teen Tones which later went on to tour with such musical legends as Bobby Darin and Gene Vincent.
He earned his master's degree in theater from The Catholic University of America in Washington, DC, where met his first wife, actress Susan Sarandon. After graduation, he toured with numerous improv companies and became heavily involved in regional theatre, making his professional debut in The Rose Tattoo in 1965. In 1968, Sarandon moved to New York, where he landed his first television role as Dr. Tom Halverson on The Guiding Light (1969-1973). He also appeared in the primetime TV movies The Satan Murders (1974) and Thursday's Game before landing the role of Al Pacino's overwrought transsexual lover in Dog Day Afternoon (1975), a performance which earned him nominations for Best New Male Star of the Year at the Golden Globes and the Best Supporting Actor Academy Award.
In spite of his recent success in film and television, Sarandon chose to focus on stage work for most of the next decade, appearing in The Rothchilds and The Two Gentlemen of Verona on Broadway, as well making regular appearances at numerous Shakespeare and George Bernard Shaw festivals in the United States and Canada. He also appeared in a series of television roles, some of which (such as A Tale of Two Cities in 1980) mirrored his affinity for the classics. He also took roles in horror films, this time in co-leads, opposite the late Margaux Hemingway in the thriller Lipstick (1976) and as a demon in the shocker The Sentinel (1977). To avoid being type cast as creepy characters, Chris took on various roles in the years to come, portraying the title role in the made for television movie The Day Christ Died (1980). He received accolades for his portrayal of Sydney Carton in a made for television version of A Tale of Two Cities (1980), co-starred with Dennis Hopper in The Osterman Weekend (1983), which was based on the Robert Ludlum novel of the same name and co-starred with Goldie Hawn in Protocol (1984). These were followed by another mainstream success as the hypnotic vampire-next-door in the teen horror classic Fright Night (1985).
He is best known in the film industry for his role as Prince Humperdinck in Rob Reiner's 1987 film The Princess Bride, though he also has had supporting parts in some other successful films such as the original Child's Play (1998). He also provided the voice of Jack Skellington, the main character in Tim Burton's animated film The Nightmare Before Christmas (1993), and has since reprised the role in many other spinoff productions, including the Squaresoft/Disney video games Kingdom Hearts and Kingdom Hearts II and the Capcom sequel to the original film, Oogie's Revenge. Sarandon also reprised his role as Jack Skellington for the "Haunted Mansion Holiday"[1], a three-month overlay of the Haunted Mansion at Disneyland, where Jack and his friends take over the Mansion in an attempt to run Christmas, much like his character in the film.
Sarandon would later find work on television again with a recurring role as Dr. Burke on NBC's long-running medical drama ER. In recent years Chris has been seen on stage, film and TV but with fewer roles and without leading roles.
He divorced from Susan Sarandon in 1979, after which he was married and divorced from model Lisa Ann Cooper during the 1980s. They had 3 children.
In 1991 he performed on Broadway in the short-lived musical Nick and Nora (based on the Thin Man film) with Joanna Gleason, the daughter of Monty Hall. Sarandon married Gleason in 1994. They have appeared together in a number of films, including American Perfekt (1997), Edie & Pen (1996) and Let the Devil Wear Black (1999).
In the 2000s he has done a bit of TV work by making guest appearances on quite a few series, notably as superior court judge Barry Krumble and love interest for Judge Amy Gray in six episodes of the hit television show "Judging Amy."
He is on the Advisory Board for the Greenbrier Valley Theatre in Lewisburg, West Virginia.
As of 2006, he was on Broadway playing "Signor Naccarelli" in the new 6-time Tony award-winning Broadway musical The Light in the Piazza at the Lincoln Center in Manhattan.
Being on stage is a seductive lifestyle. My advice to aspiring actors is think twice. People sometimes go into acting for the wrong reasons - as a shortcut to fame and fortune. If these goals are not attained, they feel a bitter disappointment. Acting should be an end in itself.
- The Chosen One (2006) - Zebulon 'Zeb' Kirk (voice)
- Loggerheads (2005) - Rev. Robert Austin
- Perfume (2001) - Gary Packer
- Reaper (2000) - Luke Sinclair
- Let the Devil Wear Black (1999) - Jack's father
- Road Ends (1997) - Esteban Maceda, Co-producer
- American Perfekt (1997) - Deputy Sammy
- Little Men (1997) - Fritz Bhaer
- Bordello of Blood (1996) - Rev. 'J.C.' Current
- Edie and Pen (1996) - Max
- Just Cause (1995) - Lyle Morgan
- Terminal Justice (1995) - Reginald Matthews
- Temptress (1994) - Matt Christianson
- The Nightmare Before Christmas (1993) - Jack Skellington (voice)
- Dark Tide (1993) - Tim
- The Resurrected (1992) - Charles Dexter Ward/Joseph Curwen
- Forced March (1989) - Ben Kline/Miklos Radnoti
- Collision Course (1989) - Philip Madras
- Slaves of New York (1989) - Victor Okrent
- Whispers (1989) - Tony
- Child's Play (1988) - Mike Norris
- The Princess Bride (1987) - Prince Humperdinck
- Fright Night (1985) - Jerry Dandrige
- Protocol (1984) - Michael Ransome
- The Osterman Weekend (1983) - Joseph Cardone
- Cuba (1979) - Juan Pulido
- The Sentinel (1977) - Michael Lerman
- Lipstick (1976) - Gordon Stuart
- Dog Day Afternoon (1975) - Leon Shermer
- Charmed- "Necromancer/Armand"
- Law & Order: Special Victims Unit in episode: "Choreographed" (episode # 8009)
- Chris Sarandon at the Internet Movie Database
- Chris Sarandon at the Internet Broadway Database
- Chris Sarandon article at Memory Alpha, a Star Trek wiki.
- Chris Sarandon - Downstage Center interview at American Theatre Wing.org
