Christopher Meloni

Tall and athletically built, with a charming presence and an easy smile, brown-haired actor Christopher Meloni made a name for himself with unrelenting work in television movies and failed series, going on to secure some memorable big screen supporting roles as well as critically acclaimed starring turns on series television later in his career. The actor often took on Everyman nice guy roles, including an early turn on the CBS miniseries "In a Child's Name" (1991), playing the supportive husband of a woman seeking custody of her slain sister's baby and a regular role on the somewhat short-lived sitcom "The Fanelli Boys" (NBC, 1990-91), as the likably dim Frankie Fanelli. No stranger to the precariousness of series television, Meloni starred in the failed sitcoms "The Boys" (CBS, 1993) and "Misery Loves Company" (Fox, 1995), and the Los Angeles Coroner's Department-set drama "Leaving L.A." (ABC, 1997), before hitting his stride with a recurring role on HBO's powerful and critically lauded prison series "Oz". Meloni joined the cast in 1998, playing Chris Keller, an opportunistic inmate who occasionally showed compelling hints of a real conscience. Audiences used to the actor's smiling good looks and charm were surprised to see his finely-acted flashes of cold brutality. In the fall following his second season on "Oz", Meloni debuted on "Law & Order: Special Victims Unit" (NBC, 1999- ), starring as Detective Elliot Stabler in this edgy spin-off of the long-running successful crime drama. Work in these two powerful series earned Meloni acclaim along with increased visibility, insuring the actor a more permanent place on the small screen than he had enjoyed with previous projects. Also counted among Meloni's television credits was a regular role on the HBO football series "1st & Ten, Do It Again" (1989-1990), voice work on two seasons on ABC's "Dinosaurs", and recurring parts on the police dramas "Homicide: Life on the Street" (NBC, as a bounty hunter), "NYPD Blue" (ABC, as an underworld figure who romanced an undercover Kim Delaney) and "Brooklyn South" (CBS). He has also worked extensively in television movies, including "When Will I Be Loved" (1990) on NBC, "Without a Kiss Goodbye" (1993) and "Mario Puzo's 'The Last Don'" (1997) on CBS and "A Dangerous Affair" (1995) and "Target Earth" (1998) on ABC.

Best known for his bountiful TV projects, Meloni nevertheless has racked up significant film credits during his career. He debuted on the big screen in 1994 with small roles in the comedies "Clean Slate" and "Junior". He followed with an appearance in Terry Gilliam's impressive time travel sci-fi thriller "12 Monkeys" (1995), and reteamed with the director for a small role in his 1997 adaptation of Hunter S Thompson's "Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas". More notable was Meloni's acclaimed featured turn in the stylized crime film "Bound" (1996). The following year he starred in the little-seen but well-received romantic comedy "The Souler Opposite", playing an acerbic stand-up comedian who finds an unlikely love match in an idealistic political activist. In 1999, the actor showed his comedic strengths again with an especially likable performance in a more mainstream film, taking on the role of the exceptionally enthusiastic high school sports coach Bob, the latest fiance of Julia Roberts' "Runaway Bride". This role used Meloni's palpable nice guy presence to good effect, contrasting his earnest small town man with Richard Gere's jaded city-dwelling columnist.

  • Also Credited As:
    Chris Meloni, Christopher Peter Meloni
  • Born:
    Christopher Peter Meloni on April 2, 1961 in Washington, DC, USA
  • Job Titles:
    Actor, Bartender, Bouncer, Construction worker, Personal trainer
Family
  • Brother: Robert Meloni Jr. Born c. 1957
  • Daughter: Sophia Eva Pietra Meloni. Born March 23, 2001; mother, Sherman Williams
  • Father: Robert Meloni.
  • Mother: Cecile Meloni.
  • Sister: Michele Meloni. Born c. 1955
  • Son: Dante Meloni. Born Jan. 2, 2004; mother, Sherman Williams
Education
  • St. Stephen s School, Alexandria, VA
  • The Neigborhood Playhouse School of the Theatre, New York, NY
Milestones
  • 1981 Dropped out of college during his junior year to move to Los Angeles; returned to Colorado after six weeks
  • 1988 Early TV credit, a small role in an episode of The Equalizer (CBS)
  • 1989 Was a regular on the HBO series, 1st & Ten as an ex-con turned quarterback
  • 1990 Played Frankie, one of the title brothers in the NBC sitcom The Fanelli Boys
  • 1990 Had featured role in the NBC TV-movie When Will I Be Loved
  • 1991 Voiced the recurring character of Spike on the ABC animated series Dinosaurs
  • 1991 Co-starred in the CBS miniseries In a Child s Name
  • 1993 Cast in the TV-movie Without a Kiss Goodbye (CBS), as the husband of a woman wrongly convicted of poisoning their infant son
  • 1994 Appeared in the Dana Carvey vehicle Clean Slate
  • 1994 Had a supporting role in Junior, starring a pregnant Arnold Schwartzenegger
  • 1995 Appeared in Terry Gilliam s thought-provoking time travel tale 12 Monkeys
  • 1995 Starred in the one-act play Who Made Robert De Niro King of America
  • 1996 Featured as the hotheaded son of a Mafia Don in the crime thriller Bound
  • 1996 Had a recurring role on Steven Bochco s NYPD Blue (ABC) as Jimmy Leary, the love interest of Kim Delaney
  • 1997 Cast in a recurring role on Steven Bochco s Brooklyn South (CBS)
  • 1997 Played Daryl Hannah s ex-husband in Mario Puzo s The Last Don (CBS)
  • 1998 Cast as inmate Chris Keller on the HBO prison drama Oz
  • 1998 Along with Oz co-star Rita Moreno, acted in the film Carlo s Wake
  • 1998 Played a bounty hunter in a two-part episode of Homicide: Life on the Street (NBC)
  • 1998 Re-teamed with Terry Gilliam for a small role in Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas
  • 1999 Cast as Detective Elliot Stabler on Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (NBC); earned an Emmy (2006) nomination for Best Actor
  • 1999 Played the sports-obsessed Coach Bob, opposite Julia Roberts in Runaway Bride
  • 2002 Portrayed Mark Fuhrman in TV-movie Murder in Greenwich (USA), which is based on the unsolved murder of Martha Moxley
  • 2008 Co-starred with Diane Lane and Richard Gere in Nights in Rodanthe
  • Had a recurring part on the NBC daytime drama Search for Tomorrow
  • Moved to NYC to study acting at the Neighborhood Playhouse
  • Raised in Washington, DC
  • While still in college, began appearing with repertory theater companies in Colorado

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