Christopher Gorham

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Christopher Gorham
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Birth name Christopher Gorham
Born August 14, 1974 (age 32)
Flag of United States Fresno, California., United States
Notable roles Henry in Ugly Betty
Harrison John in Popular

Christopher Gorham is an American actor.

Gorham, who attended Roosevelt School of the Arts and graduated from UCLA with a BA in Film & Theater arts, has appeared in a number of science fiction TV series, ranging from a starring role in Odyssey 5 to a lead role in Jake 2.0. He also starred in Party of Five and Felicity. Gorham also has been in a few films and has done voice-overs for some computer and video games.

Gorham played "Harrison John" in the TV show Popular, and "Dr. Miles McCabe" in the NBC drama Medical Investigation. He was also the lead of ABC Family's original movie Relative Chaos.

As of 2006/2007, he has a recurring role in Ugly Betty playing Henry, the main love interest for the series' heroine Betty Suarez (played by America Ferrera).

Gorham is married to his former Popular co-star, Anel Lopez-Gorham, with whom he has two young children.

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