Geburtsdatum | Sonntag, 02. April 1961 |
Geburtsort | Washington, D.C., U.S. |
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Beschreibung | Christopher Peter Meloni (/məˈloʊni/; geboren am 2. April 1961) ist ein US-amerikanischer Schauspieler. Er ist bekannt für seine Fernsehrollen als NYPD Detective Elliot Stabler in der NBC-Rechtsserie Law & Order: Special Victims Unit in den ersten 12 Staffeln und dem Spin-off Law & Order: Organisiertes Verbrechen und als Häftling Chris Keller in der HBO-Gefängnis-Serie Oz. Von 2017 bis 2019 war Meloni Hauptdarsteller und ausführender Produzent der Syfy-Serie Happy! Zu seinen Filmen gehören Man of Steel, Wet Hot American Summer, Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle, 12 Monkeys, Runaway Bride, 42, und Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas |
It is a weird feeling to have people go, 'Hey Chris' like they know me. But, number one, 99 percent of my experiences have been really cool. People couldn't be nicer and more positive.
I had no expectations about fatherhood, really, but it's definitely a journey I'm glad to be taking. Number one, it's a great learning experience. When my mother told me it's a 24/7 job, she wasn't kidding.
Look, I hate to sound like Pollyanna, but I literally can't wait to get to work in the morning. I've got steady jobs, I've got my health, and I'm here in the greatest city in the world. I'd be a pig not to be grateful.
The surprising thing about fatherhood was finding my inner mush. Now I want to share it with the world.
My wife has brought great beauty into my life. And my daughter has brought me nothing but joy. Those qualities were greatly lacking.
But when you're a working actor - and that's what you keep saying in your head, how blessed you are to have a job - and you are working with heavyweights, working with the best guys in TV, it's pretty cool. Exhausting, but cool.
People don't know where to place me. Terry Gilliam used me as a quirky cop in 'Twelve Monkeys', and then he hired me again to be an effeminate hotel clerk in 'Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas'. Another time, I was shooting this indie film 'The Souler Opposite' and six days a week, I'm playing this big puppy dog, then I come to the 'NYPD Blue' set and become this scumbag.
I took acting classes in college, and once I graduated, I decided to give acting a shot when I couldn't really think of anything else to do. It took me a couple of years to get an agent, and my first big break was The Fanelli Boys, which was a sitcom on NBC. Then I did a few television movies.
I rarely see one of the 'summer blockbuster' movies. I'd like to see a stronger focus on smaller, smarter movies.
I love my children beyond all reason. They're my joy, even when they're wild with kid energy.
I had great faith in Irish actors, that they'd be hip to the whole theatre thing, and they are. I had no illusions of coming over here as some kind of big shot. It's been a learning experience for me too.
My mother raised three children on her own and my dad was a doctor working 16 hours a day.
I think Chris Rock at the Oscars was a great example. I thought that was intellectually hilarious. The Gap starts a war with Banana Republic... That to me was funny.
De Niro was a hero of mine. And Sean Penn. But I've realized I can't operate at that level of intensity. That's okay for movies. On TV, when you live with horror day in and day out, you have to protect yourself.