fiction.wikisort.org - ActorChristopher Charles Wood[1] (born April 14, 1988[2]) is an American actor. He is known for his role as Kai Parker in the sixth season of the CW's television series The Vampire Diaries in 2014, after previously appearing on The CW's The Carrie Diaries in the role of writer Adam Weaver in 2013. He also starred in the 2016 CW television series Containment in the leading role of Atlanta police officer Jake Riley. From 2016 to 2018, he played Mon-El on the CW superhero series Supergirl. In 2021, Wood voiced He-Man in Masters of the Universe: Revelation.
American actor
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Born | Christopher Charles Wood [1] (1988-04-14) April 14, 1988 (age 34)
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Alma mater | Elon University (B.F.A.) |
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Occupation | Actor |
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Years active | 2010–present |
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Children | 1 |
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Early life
Wood was born in Dublin, Ohio.[1] He attended Elon University in Elon, North Carolina, where he graduated in 2010, with a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in Music Theater.[3] He has been friends with actor Grant Gustin since college.[4]
Career
After graduation, he played Melchior in the 2010–2011 national tour of Spring Awakening and Prince Eric in The Little Mermaid in August 2011 at the Music Theatre of Wichita.[5] He also played Joe Hardy in Paper Mill Playhouse's production of Damn Yankees in 2012,[6] which later played at the 5th Avenue Theatre.[7]
He made his film debut in a made-for-TV movie entitled Browsers in early 2013. In September 2013, producers of The Carrie Diaries announced that Wood would join the show in its second season.[8]
Wood appeared as the recurring role of Malachai Parker on season six of The Vampire Diaries;[9] he returned to the role in a guest appearance in the eighth and final season of The Vampire Diaries.[10] He appeared also in a guest role as Paul, in the episode "Beach House" of Girls.
He was cast in a starring role in the 2016 CW drama series Containment, portraying officer Jake Riley.[11][12] Wood gained 30 pounds for the role.[13] In April 2016, Wood was cast in a role on the second season of the PBS period drama Mercy Street.[14] In July 2016, he was cast as a series regular in the role of Mon-El for the second season of Supergirl,[15][16][17] playing the first live-action adaptation of the DC Comics superhero. He left the series at the end of the third season.[18][19] He would reprise the role for the 100th episode, "It's a Super Life",[20] and the series finale, "Kara".[21]
In 2020, Wood was cast in an ABC pilot Thirtysomething(else), a potential sequel to critically acclaimed drama Thirtysomething, in which he would have played Leo Steadman, Hope's (Mel Harris) and Michael's (Ken Olin) son.[22] On February 24, 2020, Wood was revealed to be playing Prince Adam and He-Man in Masters of the Universe: Revelation, with its first half released July 23, 2021, and its second on November 23 that same year.[23] On June 2, 2022, it was announced that Wood would be playing Russell Hammond in Almost Famous, a musical based on the film, opening on Broadway in October 2022.[24]
Personal life
When Wood was in his early twenties, his father died due to an untreated mental health condition that resulted in psychotic symptoms. His death was the culmination of a manic episode that eventually led to heart failure. Wood believes he was not able to get his father the help he needed soon enough because of the stigma and lack of awareness around mental health.[25][26]
Since his father's death, Wood has become an active ambassador for mental health awareness and member of the Board of Directors for Mental Health America.[27] In October 2017, he launched a mental health awareness campaign and website “IDONTMIND” that works to decrease stigma around mental health and provide resources and education.[28]
In 2016, Wood met Melissa Benoist on the set of Supergirl, after joining the cast for season 2 and their romantic relationship was confirmed in 2017.[29] They announced their engagement on Instagram on February 10, 2019.[30] In early September 2019, the two married.[31] On March 4, 2020, the couple announced on Instagram that they were expecting their first child.[32][33] They announced the birth of their son in September 2020.[34][35]
Filmography
Television and film roles
Year |
Title |
Role |
Notes |
2013 |
Browsers |
Justin |
Television film |
2013 |
Major Crimes |
Brandon North |
Episode: "Poster Boy" |
2013–2014 |
The Carrie Diaries |
Adam Weaver |
Recurring role, 6 episodes |
2014 |
Girls |
Paul |
Episode: "Beach House" |
2014–2015, 2017 |
The Vampire Diaries |
Kai Parker |
Recurring role (season 6); guest star (season 8)[10] |
2016 |
Comedy Bang! Bang! |
Perry Daffodil |
Episode: "Tony Hale Wears a Blue Flannel Shirt and Fuchsia Sneakers" |
2016 |
Containment |
Jake Riley |
Main role |
2016 |
Mercy Street |
Cap. Lance Van Der Berg |
Episodes: "Balm in Gilead", "The House Guest" |
2016–2018, 2020–2021 |
Supergirl |
Mon-El |
Main role (season 2–3); guest (season 5–6) |
2017 |
The Flash |
Mon-El / Tommy Moran |
Episode: "Duet" |
2019 |
Jay and Silent Bob Reboot |
Blunt-Fan |
Film; cameo[citation needed] |
2020 |
Legacies |
Kai Parker |
Episodes: "Kai Parker Screwed Us", "You Can't Save Them All"[36] |
2021 |
Masters of the Universe: Revelation |
Prince Adam / He-Man |
Main voice role[37] |
Awards and nominations
References
- "Chris Wood". TV Guide. Retrieved February 7, 2017.
- "Chris Wood". Hollywood.com. Retrieved February 7, 2017.
- "Elon University Performing Arts Alumni". Elon University Performing Arts.
- Abrams, Natalie (March 20, 2017). "Grant Gustin on Being Back in his element". Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved April 2, 2017.
...But the weirdest person is actually Chris Wood, because we went to Elon University together, we were musical theater majors together, and we were very good friends in school.
- "Chris Wood Theatre Credits". Broadway World. Retrieved January 20, 2018.
- "Christopher Charles Wood Damn Yankees at the Paper Mill Playhouse". Talkin' Broadway.
- Nicole Rosky (April 26, 2012). "Photo Flash: First Look at DAMN YANKEES at 5th Avenue Theatre". Broadway World. Retrieved March 27, 2022.
- Masters, Megan. "Carrie Diaries Exclusive: Meet Carrie's Big Season 2 Love -- Should Sebastian Be Worried?". TVLine. Retrieved November 3, 2020.
- Lee, Ben (July 21, 2014). "Vampire Diaries season 6 casts The Carrie Diaries actor Chris Wood". Digital Spy. Retrieved August 22, 2014.
- Gennis, Sadie (February 7, 2017). "The Vampire Diaries: See Photos from Kai's Return". TV Guide. Retrieved February 7, 2017.
- Wagmeister, Elizabeth (February 24, 2015). "The CW Casts 'Vampire Diaries' Star Chris Wood in Julie Plec's 'Cordon' Pilot". Variety. Retrieved May 31, 2016.
- Moore, Debi (February 24, 2015). "Casting Firms up for The CW's Cordon Pilot Including TVD Star Chris Wood". Dread Central. Retrieved May 31, 2016.
- Lindsay, Benjamin (April 12, 2016). "Why Chris Wood Bulked Up 30 Pounds for 'Containment'". Backstage. Retrieved April 2, 2017.
- Petski, Denise (April 27, 2016). "'Vampire Diaries' Chris Wood Joins 'Mercy Street'; 'Ray Donovan' Casts Paula Jai Parker". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved May 31, 2016.
- Ausiello, Michael (July 20, 2016). "Chris Wood Joins Supergirl Season 2 as 'Surprise' Series Regular". TVLine. Retrieved July 20, 2016.
- Johnston, Rich (July 23, 2016). "That Honking Big Casting Spoiler From Supergirl – Who's In The Pod?". Bleeding Cool. Retrieved July 23, 2016.
- Byrne, Craig (August 11, 2016). "TCA News: Mon-El Confirmed, Miss Martian & Musical Episode Coming". Kryptonsite.com.
- Swift, Andy (June 19, 2018). "Supergirl's Chris Wood Not Returning for Season 4 — EPs Explain Mon-El's 'Bittersweet' Departure". TVLine. Retrieved June 25, 2018.
- "Chris Woods Leaving 'Supergirl', Producers Explain Reason Behind Character's 'Bittersweet' Exit". ET Canada.
- Agard, Chancellor (February 23, 2020). "'Supergirl' recap: Kara reckons with Lena and the past in the 100th episode". Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved November 10, 2021.
- Drum, Nicole (November 9, 2021). "Supergirl Recap With Spoilers: Here's Everything You Missed In The Series Finale, "Kara"". ComicBook. Retrieved November 10, 2021.
- Andreeva, Nellie (February 7, 2020). "'Thirtysomething(else)': Chris Wood To Star In ABC Pilot, Sequel To 'Thirtysomething'". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved February 8, 2020.
- Cordero, Rosy (October 12, 2021). "'Masters of the Universe: Revelation' Part 2: Netflix Sets Premiere Date". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved October 12, 2021.
- Paulson, Michael (June 2, 2022). "'Almost Famous,' Now a Musical, Will Open on Broadway This Fall". The New York Times. Retrieved June 21, 2022.
- Martirosyan, Lia. "Chris Wood Interview". ABILITY Magazine. Ability Magazine.
- "Why Chris Wood Wants to Break Down the Stigma of Mental Illness". Media Planet. Archived from the original on May 18, 2017. Retrieved April 2, 2017.
- "Board of Directors". Mental Health America. Retrieved November 3, 2020.
- Vargas, Alani. "'Supergirl' Star's Mental Health Campaign "I Don't Mind" Is So Important To Increase Awareness". Elite Daily. Retrieved October 5, 2017.
- Ausiello, Michael. "Chris Wood Joins Supergirl Season 2 as 'Surprise' Series Regular". TV Line.
- Corriston, Michele (February 10, 2019). "Melissa Benoist Is Engaged to Her Supergirl Costar Chris Wood: 'It Will Always Be Yes'". People. Retrieved February 11, 2019.
- Guglielmi, Jodi. "Supergirl Costars Melissa Benoist and Chris Wood Are Married: Reports". People. Retrieved September 6, 2019.
- Wood, Chris. "The photo is a joke but the news is real...!!! 👶🏻🍼🤗". Instagram. Archived from the original on December 26, 2021. Retrieved March 4, 2020.
- Benoist, Melissa. "A non-canine child is coming to our family very soon!!! 😱😆😭 @christophrwood has always been an old dad by nature but now he's going to be a…". Instagram. Archived from the original on December 26, 2021. Retrieved March 4, 2020.
- Wood, Chris. "Our son was born his name is Huxley he's amazing and no it's probably none of your business xo brb see you in 18 years". Instagram. Archived from the original on December 26, 2021. Retrieved September 25, 2020.
- Benoist, Melissa. "Huxley Robert Wood got here a few weeks ago ♥️ and this little boy is everything". Instagram. Archived from the original on December 26, 2021. Retrieved September 25, 2020.
- Swift, Andy (November 7, 2019). "Legacies: Chris Wood to Appear as Vampire Diaries' Kai Parker in Season 2". TVLine. Retrieved November 7, 2019.
- Petski, Denise (February 14, 2020). "'Masters Of The Universe: Revelation': Mark Hamill, Lena Headey, Chris Wood, Sarah Michelle Gellar Among Voice Cast For Netflix Anime Series". Deadline. Retrieved February 14, 2020.
- "Teen Choice Awards 2015 Winners: Full List". Variety. August 16, 2015. Retrieved May 31, 2016.
- "VOTE FOR YOUR FAVORITE NOMINEES!". Teen Choice. August 13, 2017. Archived from the original on June 22, 2017. Retrieved June 25, 2018.
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Christopher Charles Wood (Dublín, Ohio; 14 de abril de 1988)[1] es un actor[2]estadounidense.[3] Es conocido por interpretar a Adam Weaver en The Carrie Diaries (serie de televisión), a Malachai "Kai" Parker en The Vampire Diaries, a Jake Riley en Containment y a Mon-El en Supergirl.
[ru] Вуд, Крис (актёр)
Кри́стофер Ча́рльз (Крис) Вуд[2] (англ. Christopher Charles "Chris" Wood, род. 14 апреля 1988 года[3]) — американский актёр, наиболее известный по ролям Адама Уивера в сериале «Дневники Кэрри», Кая Паркера в «Дневниках вампира», Джейка Райли в «Изоляции» и Мон-Эла в «Супергёрл».
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