Chris Bauer - Famous Actor

Chris Bauer Net Worth

$1,500,000

Famous American actor, Chris Bauer, has a net worth of $1.5 million. Throughout his career, he has starred in various popular TV series such as True Blood, Third Watch, and The Wire, as well as movies like Face/Off and The Notorious Betty Page.

Key facts:

The following are key facts about Chris Bauer mentioned in the text:
  • Chris Bauer is an American actor who attended the American Academy of Dramatic Arts and the Yale School of Drama.
  • He made his first TV appearances on Ticket to Ride and Midnight Caller in 1989.
  • Bauer is best known for his roles as Fred Yokas in Third Watch and Andy Bellefleur in True Blood since 2008.
  • He appeared in several movies such as Face/Off, The Myth of Fingerprints, Flawless, and The Conspirator
  • Bauer won a Satellite Award in 2009 for True Blood and was nominated for a Screen Actors Guild Award.

Basic Information About Chris Bauer

CategoryCelebrities β€Ί Actors
ProfessionsActor
Net worth$1,500,000
Date of birth1966-10-28 (57 years old)
Place of birthLos Angeles
NationalityUnited States of America
SpouseLaura Bauer - (12 MayΒ 1997 - present)Β (2 children)
GenderMale
Height6 ft 2 in (1.89 m)
Social Mediaβ†—οΈŽ Wikipedia β†—οΈŽ IMDb

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Chris Bauer awards

Award Name State Movie / Series Name Year
Actor - Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama SeriesNomineeTrue Blood2010
Special Achievement Award - Best Ensemble, TelevisionWinnerTrue Blood2009

Chris Bauer roles

Movie / Series Role
The Little ThingsDetective Sal Rizoli
SullyLarry Rooney
The Devil's AdvocateLloyd Gettys (as Christopher Bauer)
TomorrowlandFrank's Dad
Face/OffDubov
High FidelityPaul
8MMMachine
Money MonsterLt. Nelson
Broken FlowersDan
Fools Rush InPhil
Flags of Our FathersCommandant Vandegrift
The Notorious Bettie PageIrving Klaw
A Dog's Way HomeKurch
Snow White: A Tale of TerrorKonrad (as Christopher Bauer)
DismissedMr. Ward
The ConspiratorMajor Smith
The OfficeHarry Jannerone 1 episode, 2012
For All MankindDeke Slayton 9 episodes, 2019
Brooklyn Nine-NineDennis Kole 1 episode, 2018
The WireFrank Sobotka 12 episodes, 2003-2004
Modern FamilyOfficer Stablitzky 1 episode, 2018
Criminal MindsTed Bryar 1 episode, 2005
Numb3rsRay Galuski 2 episodes, 2007-2008
UnforgettableDennis Halsey / ... 1 episode, 2011
Law & Order: Special Victims UnitBill Tattenger / ... 2 episodes, 2009-2017
Parks and RecreationHarold 1 episode, 2014
Law & OrderHomeless David / ... 3 episodes, 1992-2002
UnsolvedSheriff Gilman 1 episode, 2018
Law & Order: Criminal IntentMurtaugh 1 episode, 2007
FBIDan Osborne 1 episode, 2020
The DeuceBobby Dwyer 24 episodes, 2017-2019
FringeBrian Dempsey 1 episode, 2009
The FugitiveGoon 1 episode, 2001
CSI: Crime Scene InvestigationDetective Paul Browning 1 episode, 2007
The UntouchablesDoorman 1 episode, 1994
True BloodAndy Bellefleur 81 episodes, 2008-2014
Hawaii Five-0Cory Sampson 1 episode, 2011
American ExperienceHiram Pierce 1 episode, 2006
Survivor's RemorseJimmy Flaherty 17 episodes, 2014-2017
New AmsterdamAndrew Gleason 1 episode, 2008
Life on MarsFather Tim 1 episode, 2008
Masters of HorrorLarry Pearce 1 episode, 2006
Full CircleRichie DeStefano 3 episodes, 2015

Chris Bauer's Quotes

  • It's easier that the intensity is pretty consistent throughout, because you find that zone and it has to be emotionally specific and aesthetically true. Getting into it early is better than getting into it late, because I've got to carry it all the way through the whole piece.
  • There's whatever that territory is in between that wanders from one person to another. It's sort of not totally in our control, and in a way I think that's the whole basis of the nature of storytelling in horror. We can sit back and safely watch these daydreams of our own being played out, and relate to it. You know, like, "That's what the monster does. That's what the boogeyman does." But it's really just purging our own fear of that, the fear within ourselves. I'm not saying I live in fear of myself, but, for example, of going crazy. That would be something that would happen from within, and I think that's frightening.
  • Whenever I read about some abhorrent act of violence, maybe it's just sort of an abundance of empathy, but I've never related to things like that as, "That's what other people do." I've always felt like we're all human beings and we're all basically given the tools to make whatever choices we want to make. How we treat other people. How we treat ourselves. Just the whole philosophy of that and the philosophical logic of that is that we're all capable of great acts of evil, and we're all capable of great acts of good.
  • Frank Sobotka in The Wire on HBO was one of the greatest characters I've ever played. They cut his throat at the end of that season. There's something about creative coupling that seems to go with great characters, and the fact that you can never play them again once you're done.

Interesting Facts about Chris Bauer

  1. Attended Yale School of Drama and is a member of Atlantic Theater company in New York.
  2. 1984 graduate of Miramonte High School in Orinda, California.
  3. Attended the University of San Diego.
  4. Attended the American Academy of Dramatic Arts in Pasadena with Anthony Jensen.
  5. He is not related to his True Blood (2008) co-star, Kristin Bauer van Straten, who was actually born with the surname Neubauer.
  6. Returns for his fourth season as Fred Yokas on Third Watch (1999). [January 2004]
  7. Played the role of "Harold 'Mitch' Mitchell" in the Roundabout Theatre Company's revival of Tennessee Williams' "A Streetcar Named Desire". [March 2005]
  8. Was seen on Broadway in "A Streetcar Named Desire", with Natasha Richardson and John C. Reilly. [October 2004]

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