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Born | Andrew Alan Fuller May 19, 1980 Atherton, California, U.S. |
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Years active | 1999–present |
Andrew Alan "Drew" Fuller (born May 19, 1980) is an American actor and former model. He is best known for his portrayal of Chris Halliwell in the television series Charmed and for playing soldier Trevor LeBlanc on Lifetime's Army Wives .
Fuller was born in Atherton, California, and grew up in Newport Beach in family of Russian, Scottish and English descent; he has a younger sister, Hilary.
Fuller got his start in modeling after a family friend put him on the cover of UCLA Magazine. Deciding to wait a few years, Fuller eventually entered the modeling world at age sixteen and quickly became a top model for such companies as Prada, Club Med, and Tommy Hilfiger. He has appeared in many commercials including J.Crew, Subway, Toyota and Pepsi opposite Britney Spears. He took part in the music video for The Calling's "Wherever You Will Go", playing the new boyfriend of the betrayed teenage girl whose relationship is the subject of the video. He also featured in Jennifer Love Hewitt's 2002 music video "BareNaked".
Fuller became known for playing Chris Halliwell on Charmed , a starring and guest star role from seasons 5-8 of the show. In the series, his character is the second son of Piper (Holly Marie Combs) and Leo (Brian Krause) and engages in time travel to save his older brother Wyatt (Wes Ramsey). Fuller's most recent roles are in The Ultimate Gift , a drama released on March 9, 2007, and in the series Army Wives which airs on Lifetime. He also co-starred in ABC Family's television movie The Circuit .
Fuller has finished filming for an independent feature film, The Kane Files: Life Of Trial. [1]
Fuller made a cameo in the music video "Tired of Being Sorry" for Balthazar Getty's band Ringside. He also made an appearance in the film Loaded.
Other works: TV commercial for Subway (2003), appears in the pro-WGA strike video on YouTube "Writer Boi" (2007), writer - Bowlerman Begins (short) (2010).
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2000 | Voodoo Academy | Paul St. Clair | Direct-to-video |
2001 | One | Cole | Short Film |
2001 | Backflash 2: Angels Don't Sleep Here | Teenage Jesse | |
2002 | Vampire Clan | Rod Ferrell | |
2003 | Close Call | Sam | |
2005 | Final Contract: Death on Delivery | David Glover | |
2006 | The Ultimate Gift | Jason Stevens | |
2007 | Numbered With The Dead | Tommy 'Two Toes' Garelli | Direct-to-Video |
2007 | Blonde Ambition | Billy | |
2008 | Loaded | Brendan | |
2010 | The Kane Files: Life of Trial | Scott Kane | Award: Won – Best Actor, at San Diego Film Festival [2] |
2014 | Fatal Instinct | Danny Gates | |
2015 | The Night Before | Sean | |
2015 | Love Finds You in Charm | Andy | |
2017 | Beyond Brotherhood | Dr. Chris Vianni | |
2018 | Magnetic Plasma for mass(es) Enlightenment | Bodhi | Short Film |
2020 | Patricia Sterling | Director | Short film [3] |
2023 | Holiday Twist | Bill Neilson |
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1999 | Partners | Tom | Unsold TV pilot (aka. "My Sister, My Enemy") |
2002 | Home of the Brave | Justin Briggs | TV film |
2003 | Black Sash | Nick Reed | Episodes: "Prime Suspect", "The Prodigal Son", "Date Night" |
2003 | The O.C. | Norland | Episode: "Pilot" |
2003–2006 | Charmed | Chris Halliwell | Main role (season 6); guest role (seasons 5, 7–8); 25 episodes |
2006 | Huff | Josh | Episode: "A Cornfield Grows in L.A." |
2007–2012 | Army Wives | Trevor LeBlanc | Main role (seasons 1–6); special guest star (season 7) |
2008 | The Circuit | Kid Walker | TV film |
2011 | NCIS: Los Angeles | Conner Maslin | Episode: "Honor" |
2014 | Perfect On Paper | Coop | TV film (Hallmark) |
2015 | Longmire | Noah | Episode: "Four Arrows" |
2016 | Dispatch | Tim | TV film; also known as 911 Nightmare |
2017 | A Bunch of Dicks | Anders | TV Mini-Series |
2018 | All Wrong | Branderson | Episode: "You Can Find Me at the Club " |
2019 | Love, Fall, and Order | Ben | TV film (Hallmark) |
2023 | The Rookie | Oliver | Episode: "The Naked and The Dead" |
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2014 | Funny or Die | Jay Penske | Episode: The Nikki Finke Story |
2022–2023 | House of Halliwell | Podcaster. Lead role | Podcast |
2024-present | House of Halliwell | Podcaster. Lead role | Podcast |
Year | Artist | Song |
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2001 | The Calling | "Wherever You Will Go" |
2002 | Jennifer Love Hewitt | "BareNaked" |
2005 | Lindsay Lohan | "Over" |
2005 | Ringside | "Tired of Being Sorry" |
2006 | Sara Groves | "Something Changed" |
2006 | Ed Goggin | "Legacy" |
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