Chris Owens
Owens with Farah Merani at 2016 CFC Annual BBQ Fundraiser
Born
Christopher Bradley Owens

(1961-09-07) 7 September 1961
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
NationalityCanadian

Christopher Bradley Owens (born 7 September 1961) is a Canadian actor. He is best known for his performances on the television series The X-Files.

Owens was born in Toronto, Ontario, the son of Jeannette, a jazz singer, and Garry Owens, a jazz drummer.[1]

Career

Owens has performed in many feature films, often in minor roles, including appearances in Cocktail and The Recruit. However, he is best known for his performances on the television series The X-Files. Owens initially guest starred as the younger version of William B. Davis's character, the Cigarette Smoking Man, in a 1996 episode "Musings of a Cigarette Smoking Man". He returned in 1997 in the same role in an episode called "Demons". Later that year, he played the Frankenstein-esque Great Mutato in a surreal episode called "The Post-Modern Prometheus".

In 1998, Owens was cast as special agent Jeffrey Spender, son of The Smoking Man and alien abductee Cassandra Spender.[2] Owens was credited as 'Also Starring' but only appeared in eight episodes, spread across the show's fifth and sixth seasons, before his character died at the hand of his father. Owens returned in a 2002 episode called "William", playing a hideously disfigured Jeffrey Spender who had survived the "murder". He appeared a few episodes later in "The Truth", the series finale.[3]

He has been nominated for numerous awards, including a 2002 Genie Award for Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role for The Uncles.[4]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1985CagesBilly SimpsonShort film
1986As IsPickup #2Television movie
19869BSteven LapiereTelevision movie
1987The Big TownGarage Boy
1987Haunted By Her PastThomasTelevision movie
1988CocktailSoldier
1994Paris or SomewhereShawnTelevision movie
1995Almost Golden: The Jessica Savitch StoryNebraskaTelevision movie
1996Double JeopardyRoccoTelevision movie
1996SabotageYoung Security Guard
1996Giant MikeTom AitkenTelevision movie
1997Their Second ChanceJeff ColvinTelevision movie
1998Disturbing BehaviorOfficer Kramer
2000PythonBrian CooperTelevision movie
2000The UnclesJohnNominated—Genie Award for Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role
2001A Glimpse of HellAgent FlynnTelevision movie
2001My Louisiana SkyLonnie ParkerTelevision movie
2002Guilt by AssociationRogerTelevision movie
2002Power and BeautyWestonTelevision movie
2003The Happy CoupleDwayne
2003The RecruitArt Wallis
2007BreachTrunk Cataloguer
2008The Incredible HulkCommando
2008High School Musical 3: Senior YearDancer
2009Saw VIAdditional voices
2010REDHanged Man
2010Saw 3D: The Final ChapterAdditional voices
2011Dream HouseTom BarrionUncredited
2017Molly's GameLA Player

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1983Hangin' InBrianEpisode: "Video Fever"
1985Night HeatMel BraddockEpisode: "Ancient Madness"
1986AdderlyGang MemberEpisode: "Rich Kid"
19889BSteven Lapiere5 episodes
1988The CampbellsVolunteer RiflemanEpisode: "The Rifle Company"
1989Street LegalRicky PalmerEpisode: "Slipping Through the Cracks"
1990Top CopsAstorottiEpisode: "James Garcia/Mike Coleman"
1990Street LegalSeth CuthbertEpisode: "Standard of Care"
1992Rin Tin Tin K-9 CopEpisode: "Under Siege"
1993The Hidden RoomPeter SempleEpisode: "The First Battle"
1995TekWarRoy HenryEpisode: "Chill Factory"
1996Kung Fu: The Legend ContinuesTremaineEpisode: "Shaolin Shot"
1996PSI FactorDeputy Carl HallEpisode: "Reptilian Revenge/Ghostly Voices"
1996–1997The X-FilesYoung Cigarette Smoking Man2 episodes
1997MillenniumDeputy Bill ShermanEpisode: "Monster"
1997The X-FilesMutatoEpisode: "The Post-Modern Prometheus"
1998Stargate SG-1Armin SeligEpisode: "Secrets"
1998–2018The X-FilesJeffrey Spender11 episodes
Nominated—Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series
1999The NetSam LloydEpisode: "Y2K: Total System Failure"
2001Blue MurderSpeltzEpisode: "Wrongful Convictions"
2001LexxBiffEpisode: "Texx Lexx"
2001Soul FoodJimEpisode: "Fly Away Home"
2002Mutant XMr. DelayEpisode: "Interface"
2003Blue MurderJohn DoeEpisode: "John Doe"
2004This Is WonderlandEpisode: "#1.9"
2004The GridPolygrapherEpisode: "#1.2"
20051-800-MISSINGEpisode: "Sisterhood"
2005Air Crash InvestigationScott LustigEpisode: "Mistaken Identity"
2007Til Death Do Us PartCarl LawfordEpisode: "The Pond Scum Murder"
2008VictorDave StubbsTV film
2009The LineAndy15 episodes
2010BaxterSam4 episodes
2011Combat HospitalSergeant Major GaestnerEpisode: "Shifting Sands"
2015The StrainMedical OfficerEpisode: "Quick and Painless"
2018The ExpanseKolvoord6 episodes

References

  1. "Chris Owens Biography (1961-)". filmreference.com.
  2. Teichman, Glenn (8 November 1998). "Sixth season of 'X-Files' sets small screen afire". The Albany Herald. Albany, NY. p. TV8.
  3. "Closing 'The X-Files'; As the series looks to its last year, we take on 20 mysteries Mulder and Scully still haven't solved". The State. Columbia, SC. 20 May 2000. p. D1.
  4. "Chris Owens". Canada's Awards Database. Academy of Canadian Cinema & Television. Archived from the original on 6 July 2011. Retrieved 10 March 2011.
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