Christopher Gorham

American actor (born 1974)


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::summary American actor (born 1974) ::

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nameChristopher Gorham
imageChristopher Gorham by Gage Skidmore.jpg
captionGorham in 2023
birth_nameChristopher David Gorham
birth_date
birth_placeFresno, California, U.S.
alma_materUniversity of California, Los Angeles (BA)
occupationActor
yearsactive1997–present
spouse
children3
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| name = Christopher Gorham | image = Christopher Gorham by Gage Skidmore.jpg | caption = Gorham in 2023 | birth_name = Christopher David Gorham | birth_date = | birth_place = Fresno, California, U.S. | alma_mater = University of California, Los Angeles (BA) | occupation = Actor | yearsactive = 1997–present | spouse = | children = 3

Christopher David Gorham (born August 14, 1974) is an American actor. He is best known for his work on television, particularly for playing Henry Grubstick on the ABC comedy-drama series Ugly Betty, Auggie Anderson on the action-drama series Covert Affairs, Bob Barnard on the dark comedy-drama series Insatiable, Harrison John on The WB’s teen comedy-drama series Popular, Henry Dunn in the limited slasher series Harper's Island, and Trevor Elliott on the legal drama series The Lincoln Lawyer.

Gorham was also part of the main cast of several TV shows that were cancelled either during or after their first season, such as the science fiction series Odyssey 5 and Jake 2.0, the medical drama series Medical Investigation, and the sitcom Out of Practice.

In film, he was the voice of Barry Allen / The Flash in the DC Animated Movie Universe beginning with Justice League: War (2014) and ending with Justice League Dark: Apokolips War (2020).

Early life

Gorham was born in Fresno, California, to David Gorham, a certified public accountant, and Cathryn Gorham, a school nurse. He attended the Roosevelt School of the Arts and graduated from UCLA with a B.A. in Theater in 1996. While in college he participated in many sports, including martial arts, stage combat, fencing, rollerblading, and ballroom dancing.

Career

His first job in the acting business was as an intern on Baywatch (1989). Gorham has appeared in a number of science-fiction TV series, ranging from a starring role in Odyssey 5 to the title character in Jake 2.0. He also had roles on Party of Five, Felicity, and Without a Trace. He has also acted in films, including 2001's The Other Side of Heaven co-starring Anne Hathaway.

Gorham played Harrison John in the WB series Popular and Dr. Miles McCabe in the NBC drama Medical Investigation. He played the lead role in the short-lived CBS series Out of Practice. He was also the lead of ABC Family's original movie Relative Chaos.

Three years after Jake 2.0 ended, Gorham had a recurring role as Henry Grubstick in Silvio Horta's new series, Ugly Betty, and played the main love interest for the series' heroine Betty Suarez (played by America Ferrera). For his role, Gorham was nominated for a Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series. He joined the cast full-time for the series' second season. He then left in July 2008, but returned for the season three and then also the season four finale. He starred in the 2009 CBS TV miniseries, Harper's Island, in which characters were killed off every week leading to the eventual reveal of the murderer. He also played Bobby on 2 Broke Girls.

From July 13, 2010, until December 18, 2014, Gorham played blind special ops agent Auggie Anderson on Covert Affairs, leading the main character, a trainee CIA agent played by Piper Perabo, at her new job. The series was highly successful for the USA Network, running for five seasons. The series was cancelled in January 2015. BuddyTV ranked Gorham fifth on its list of "TV's Sexiest Men of 2011".

In 2014 Gorham recurred in the back half of the third season of Once Upon a Time as Walsh, the Wizard of Oz. He played DA Bob Barnard on the Netflix series Insatiable which premiered on August 10, 2018.

On March 25, 2021, it was announced that Gorham was cast as Trevor Elliot, the accused client of Mickey Haller in the Netflix series The Lincoln Lawyer with Manuel Garcia-Rulfo as Mickey Haller.

Gorham is also the voice of Barry Allen / Flash in the DC Animated Movie Universe, beginning with Justice League: War (2014) and concluding with Justice League Dark: Apokolips War (2020).

Personal life

Gorham is married to Anel Lopez Gorham, who also performed on Popular. They have three children as of 2009. His son Lucas was diagnosed with Asperger syndrome and Gorham has become an autism awareness advocate. Gorham stated:I don't think of him as my son with Asperger's. I think of him as my son. He's not wrong. He's not broken. He is who he is. We, as his parents, are going to do our best — as we do with all of our kids — to give him the best shot at having the best life he can.

Filmography

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Film

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YearTitleRoleNotes
1997Shopping for FangsExtra
1997A Life Less OrdinaryWalt
2000Dean QuixoteReal happy fella
2001The Other Side of HeavenJohn GrobergCamie Award
2004Spam-kuRoy
2010My Girlfriend's BoyfriendEthan Reed
2010Answer This!Paul Tarson
2011The LedgeChris
2011Somebody's HeroDennis SullivanConey Island Film Festival Award for Best Feature
2014Justice League: WarBarry Allen / FlashVoice, direct-to-video
2015Justice League: Throne of Atlantis
2016Justice League vs. Teen Titans
2016A Boy Called PoDavid Wilson
2017We Love You, Sally Carmichael!Simon Hayes / Sally CarmichaelDirectorial debut
2018The Death of SupermanBarry Allen / FlashVoice, direct-to-video
2019Reign of the Supermen
2019The Other Side of Heaven 2: Fire of FaithJohn Grobergauthor=Sean P. Means
2020Justice League Dark: Apokolips WarBarry Allen / FlashVoice, direct-to-video
2020One Night in Miami...Johnny Carson
2023Batman: The Doom That Came to GothamGreen Arrow / Oliver Queenlast=Couch
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Television

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YearTitleRoleNotes
1997Spy GameDaniel / LucasEpisode: "Nobody Ever Said Growing Up Was Easy"
1997–1998Party of FiveElliot4 episodes
1998Buffy the Vampire SlayerJames StanleyEpisode: "I Only Have Eyes for You"
1998Vengeance UnlimitedJason HarringtonEpisode: "Noir"
1999Saved by the Bell: The New ClassMark CarlsonEpisode: "Liz Burns Eric"
1999–2001PopularHarrison John43 episodes
2001–2002FelicityTrevor O'Donnell8 episodes
2002–2003Odyssey 5Neil Taggart19 episodes
2003BoomtownGordon SinclairEpisode: "Monster's Brawl"
2003CSI: Crime Scene InvestigationCoreyEpisode: "Crash and Burn"
2003Without a TraceJosh AbramsEpisode: "Victory for Humanity"
2003–2004Jake 2.0Jake Foley16 episodes
2004–2005Medical InvestigationDr. Miles McCabe20 episodes
2005–2006Out of PracticeBenjamin Barnes22 episodes
2006Relative ChaosDil GilbertTelevision film
2006–2010Ugly BettyHenry Grubstick33 episodes
2008The BatmanWilliam Mallory / WrathVoice, episode: "The End of the Batman"
2008–2009Harper's IslandHenry Dunn13 episodes
2010–2014Covert AffairsAuggie Anderson75 episodes
2011Love BitesDaleEpisode: "Boys to Men"
2012Hot in ClevelandCaseyEpisode: "Tangled Web"
2014Once Upon a TimeWalsh, Wizard of Oz3 episodes
2016HeartbeatWyatt2 episodes
2016Major CrimesDax PirigEpisode: "Cashed Out"
20172 Broke GirlsBobby8 episodes
2017The MagiciansSenator John Gaines3 episodes
2018–2019InsatiableBob Barnard22 episodes
2019Modern FamilyBradEpisode: "Perfect Pairs"
2022The Lincoln LawyerTrevor Elliot10 episodes
2022Leverage: RedemptionRichard ProsperEpisode: "The Pyramid Job"
2023AccusedJasonEpisode: "Morgan's Story"
2023NCIS: Los AngelesAlexEpisodes: "Maybe Today"
2025Georgie and Mandy's First MarriageScottEpisodes: "Guilt Boots" and "Big Decisions"
2025MatlockBen VogelEpisode: "A Traitor in Thine Own House"
2025Doctor OdysseyMarcusEpisodes: "The Wave" and "The Wave, Part 2"
2025TempestEthan
2025Sheriff CountryTravis FraleyMain cast
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Video games

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YearTitleRoleNotes
1999Star Trek: Hidden EvilEnsign Sovok
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References

References

  1. "NOTABLE ALUMNI ACTORS". UCLA School of Theater, Film and Television.
  2. "Christopher Gorham Biography". [[TV Guide]].
  3. "The 14th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards". [[Screen Actors Guild]].
  4. (April 22, 2009). "Ugly Betty: Henry Is Back!". [[TV Guide]].
  5. (January 6, 2015). "USA Network Cancels ''Covert Affairs''".
  6. (December 7, 2011). "TV's 100 Sexiest Men of 2011".
  7. (November 22, 2013). "''Once Upon a Time'' casts ''Covert Affairs'' star in key guest star role -- EXCLUSIVE".
  8. Andreeva, Nellie. (June 10, 2017). "''Insatiable'': Netflix Picks Up Ex-CW Pilot Starring Debby Ryan To Series".
  9. Andreeva, Nellie. (March 25, 2021). "Christopher Gorham Joins Netflix's ''The Lincoln Lawyer'', Signs With Verve".
  10. (May 12, 2020). "''Justice League Dark: Apokolips War''{{'}}s Christopher Gorham Talks Playing Flash".
  11. (January 11, 2009). "It's a Girl for Ugly Betty's Chris Gorham!". [[People (magazine).
  12. (June 3, 2011). "'Covert Affairs' Star Opens Up About Son's Autism". Disability Scoop.
  13. (January 2018). "Camie Award Web Site}}{{dead link".
  14. "Christopher Gorham (visual voices guide)". Behind The Voice Actors.
  15. Lowry, Brian. (2014-02-03). "Blu-Ray Review: ''Justice League: War''".
  16. Sands, Rich. (2016-01-18). "Roll Call: Meet the Cast of ''Justice League vs. Teen Titans''".
  17. "A Boy Called Po".
  18. (April 25, 2016). "''Covert Affairs'' Star Christopher Gorham Makes Directorial Debut (EXCLUSIVE)".
  19. Holbrook, Damian. (2018-03-26). "''The Office'', ''The Librarians'' & More TV Faves Join ''The Death of Superman''".
  20. Scott, Ryan. (2018-10-24). "''Reign of the Supermen'' Blu-ray Release Date, Cover Art & Details Unveiled".
  21. Sean P. Means. (February 27, 2018). "A sequel to the Mormon missionary drama ''The Other Side of Heaven'' starts shooting in April". Salt Lake Tribune.
  22. Couch, Aaron. (December 6, 2022). "''Batman: The Doom That Came to Gotham'' Sets Voice Cast (Exclusive)".
  23. Petski, Denise. (December 9, 2016). "''2 Broke Girls'' Casts Christopher Gorham As Recurring".
  24. Petski, Denise. (September 28, 2016). "''The Magicians'' Casts Christopher Gorham; ''Outcast'' Adds C. Thomas Howell". Deadline.

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