Christopher Gartin

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Christopher Gartin
Born
Christopher Gartin

New York City, United States
OccupationActor
SpouseJoanne Ahlfield
Website www.chrisgartin.com

Christopher Gartin is an American actor and producer, known for Black Swan (2010), Tremors 2: Aftershocks (1996) and Transcendence (2014).

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Filmography

film
YearTitleRoleNotes
1984 Firstborn Adam
1989 Parent Trap III DavidTelevision film
1990 Matters of the Heart Steven HarperTV movie
1991 Changes Mark HallamTV movie
1991The Story Lady ScottTV movie
1996 Tremors 2: Aftershocks Grady HooverDirect to video
1996 Johns Eli
1998 How to Make the Cruelest Month Dr. Rutledge
2001 Friends & Family Danny Russo
2005 Flightplan Mike
2006 Jane Doe: The Harder They Fall Doug MaynardTV movie
2008 Sweet Nothing in My Ear Dr. Weisman
2009 The Goods: Live Hard, Sell Hard Selleck Customer – Husband
2010 Black Swan Sexy Waiter Scott
2014 Transcendence Tech Conference Coordinator
2016 Is That a Gun in Your Pocket? Harlan
2017 mother! Adulterer
2021 Ultrasound Alex Harris
TV shows and appearances
YearTitleRoleNotes
1988 Aaron's Way Mickey Lo Verde14 episodes
1989 Baywatch Greg1 episode
1990 Who's the Boss? Eric1 episode
1992 Room for Two Todd
1994 Melrose Place Ted Ramsey2 episodes
1994–1995 M.A.N.T.I.S. Taylor Savagemain cast – 22 episodes
1996 Buddies John Baileymain cast – 13 episodes
1997 Party of Five Drew Bishop1 episode
1999 Law & Order Dennis Michaels1 episode
2003 NYPD Blue Carl1 episode
2003 Boomtown Jonny Rand1 episode
2003 Less than Perfect Trevor1 episode
2004 Crossing Jordan Dr. Phillip Winter1 episode
2005 Will & Grace Desmond1 episode
2005 The Bad Girl's Guide Doug2 episodes
2006 House Rob Hartman1 episode
2007 Side Order of Life Rick PurdyMain cast – 13 episodes
2009 Private Practice Keith Embry1 episode
2009 True Blood Hugo3 episodes
2009 Drop Dead Diva Mr. Hess1 episode
2010 The Deep End Robin Reynolds1 episode
2010 Numbers Sean Westmark1 episode
2010 The Glades Peter Lang1 episode
2014 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation Dr. Holloway (2010)
Marcus Corcoran (2005)
2 episodes
2011 Desperate Housewives Rashi / Herbert Brickmeyer1 episode
2011 The Mentalist Alex Sodko1 episode
2011–2012 Shameless Chip Lishman2 episode
2012 CSI: NY Dan Coleman1 episode
2014 Rush Max Zarella2 episodes
2014–2015 Perception Father Pat4 episodes – recurring
2015 NCIS Jason Tupperman1 episode
2016 Code Black Robert Stein1 episode

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