Chris Evans
Born: Jun 13, 1981
Chris Evans was born in Sudbury, Massachusetts, USA. Chris Evans began his acting career by performing in school productions and community theater. But it was his rapid rise to stardom that was unusual. Bitten by the acting bug in the first grade because his older sister, Carly, started performing, Evans followed suit and began appearing in school plays. From there, it was a quick jump to theater camp and later an internship for a casting office - a position he held one summer while living in a hole-in-the-Wall in Brooklyn, New York. Once Evans made friends with a few agents on the job, it was a straight shot to television and blockbuster features. He made one of his first appearances on "The Fugitive" (CBS, 2000-2001), a remake of the 1960s series and feature film starring Harrison Ford. In the episode "Guilt," Evans played the son of a small-town sheriff who tries to exact revenge after Dr. Kimble - incognito as a liquor store owner-refuses to sell him and his friends alcohol. After small roles in "Cherry Falls" (2000) and "The Newcomers" (2000),he appeared in "Boston Public" (Fox, 2000-2004) as a murder suspect. He then appeared in his first major feature, "Not Another Teen Movie" (2001). He broke through to the Big Time, grabbing the lead in the kidnapping thriller, "Cellular" (2004). He then signed on to play Johnny Storm-a.k.a. The Human Torch-in "The Fantastic Four" (2005).
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