Christopher Masterson

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Christopher Masterson
Birth name Christopher Kennedy Masterson
Born January 22, 1980 (age 27)
Long Island, New York), USA
Notable roles Francis in Malcolm in the Middle

Christopher Kennedy Masterson (born January 22, 1980, Long Island, New York) is an American actor most famous for his role as oldest brother Francis in the sitcom Malcolm in the Middle. He is the younger brother of actor Danny Masterson of That '70s Show fame.

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In 2006, Chris took on a starring role in two independent film projects: Waterborne and Intellectual Property. Waterborne is a story about a group of Los Angeles residents who attempt to cope with life after a terrorist attack against their water supply. Waterborne premiered at the South by Southwest Film Festival and won the Audience Award. Chris embarked his second project, Intellectual Property, as the leading role and as a producer. Set in the midst of the Cold War, Masterson is Paul, an inventor who goes to great lengths to protect his inventions.

Before Waterborne and Intellectual Property, Chris also starred in the Wayans' Brothers film, Scary Movie 2 where he played "Buddy", a college student who has an uncanny knack for lacking social skills -especially when dealing with girls. He also appeared in Nice Guys Finish Last, a film directed by Robert B. Martin, Jr., about a nice guy's quest for the perfect date. Other film credits include: My Best Friends Wedding, American History X, Girl, Cutthroat Island, Dragonheart II, The Sunchaser and Singles.

Additional television credits include the VH1 anthology series "Back in Black," in which he and Eric Roberts played serial killers, "The Road Home" and Disney's "What's Up?" for which he served as host. He has also guest starred on numerous shows, including "Touched by an Angel," "Dr. Quinn: Medicine Women," "Millennium," "Murphy Brown," "The Client," and the successful USA show "The Dead Zone.” Perhaps the most comedic was his guest appearance in three episodes of FOX's hit series "That 70's Show" where he played Todd, the manager of a cheese shop.

Theatre credits include "Arcadia" at the Mark Taper Forum in Los Angeles and the NYU production of "The Sound of Music."

Born and raised in New York, Christopher currently resides in Los Angeles.

He has a maternal younger half-sister named Alanna Masterson (Reaiche) who appeared in an episode of "Malcolm in the Middle" and was on Y&R as Colleen Cecile Carlton in 1994-1995. He also has a brother by the name of Danny Masterson, also known as Hyde from "That 70's Show". Jordan Masterson (Reaiche) is their other maternal half-brother. Will Masterson is the youngest half-brother of Chris and Danny's father through his second marriage. Despite remarriages the family is still close. Jordan and Alanna's father was a famous pro Rugby League Player back in Sydney, Australia.

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  • He lived in Garden City, New York for a period of time in the 1980s and early 1990s, attending Stewart Elementary School.

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