Christopher Rich
Milestones
- Birthplace: Dallas, Texas, USA
- Birthday: September 16, 1953
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2001 to 0000
Co-starred on the sitcom "Reba" (The WB), playing the title character's philandering ex-husband
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2001
Guested on the short-lived "The X-Files" spin-off "The Lone Gunmen"
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2000
Made a guest appearance on an episode of NBC's "ER"
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1998
Guest starred on episodes of "Alright Already" (The WB), playing an astronaut who dates the show's protagonist (Carol Leifer)
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1998
Played a sexually harassing politican on a two-part episode of "Suddenly Susan" (NBC)
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1998
Starred in the children's TV-movie thriller "R.L. Stine's Ghosts of Fear Street" (ABC)
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1993
Played Tamlyn Tomita's husband in "The Joy Luck Club"
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1993
Starred as a man who hires a nanny and takes in her many children on the short-lived ABC sitcom "Almost Home"
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1991
Acted in and associate produced the NBC two-part TV-movie "Luck of the Draw: The Gambler Returns"; first collaboration with Reba McEntire
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1990
Appeared in the action feature "Flight of the Intruder"
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1990
Featured in the NBC TV-movie "In the Line of Duty: Manhunt in the Dakotas"; also served as associate produer
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1990
Played popular comic book character Archie Andrews in the TV-movie "Archie: To Riverdale and Back Again" (NBC)
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1989
Co-starred in the independent romantic comedy "Prisoners of Inertia"
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1982
Had a cameo in the forgettable teen comedy "The First Time"
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1981 to 1985
Was a regular on the NBC daytime drama "Another World", playing Sandy Cory; when introduced the character was intended to be the first continuing gay male in a daytime drama but the network and sponsor (Proctor & Gamble) became worried and changed direction of the character, making him a gigolo instead
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1980
Starred as Dionysius in "The Bacchae" on Broadway
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Had a recurring guest role as a special agent on "Nash Bridges" (CBS)
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Made recurring guest appearances as cocky newsman Miller Redfield on episodes of the CBS sitcom "Murphy Brown"
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Returned to "Murphy Brown" as frequently recurring character Miller Redfield, a good looking but intellectually lacking news anchor
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Starred as the patriarch of "The Charmings", an ABC fairy tale family stranded in contemporary suburbia
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Was a regular on the Fox sitcom "The George Carlin Show"