Acting credits
72
Prolific
Very extensive acting filmography.

Acting
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Acting credits
72
Prolific
Very extensive acting filmography.
TMDB popularity
2.6
Moderate attention
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TMDB ID: 157169
IMDb ID: nm0021597
Known for: Acting
Born: June 17, 1947
Died: January 25, 2008
Age: 60
Place of birth: Boston, Massachusetts, USA
Gender: Male
Adult content flag: No
Career span: 1964 - 2008
Years active: 45
Average TMDB rating: 6.89
Wikidata: Q2432123
Also known as
Alexander Wise Allport Jr. • Chris Allport
Christopher Allport (June 17, 1947 – January 25, 2008) was an American actor. Alexander Wise Allport Jr. was born in Boston. His acting life began at the age of nine in New Canaan, Connecticut, at the Children's Theatre. While at Northwestern University, he worked with director Paul Sills and Story Theatre. He performed in New York with the Public Theater at Lincoln Center, and with Ensemble Studio Theatre; and in Los Angeles at the Taper, South Coast Repertory and with Padua Playwrights. In 2007, he wrote and starred in The Backroad Home, a theatrical memoir with his original music, directed and developed by Paul Linke and produced by his wife, Susan Hayden (Ruskin Group Theatre). One of his earliest television roles was as Tim McGowan on the soap opera Another World (1973–74). Around 1975 or 1976, Allport did a screen test with actress Amy Irving for the parts of Han Solo and Princess Leia, respectively, for the upcoming filming of the 1977 movie Star Wars. Neither actor got the parts, which went to Harrison Ford and Carrie Fisher, respectively. His film credits include Savage Weekend, To Live and Die in L.A., Jack Frost, Jack Frost 2: Revenge of the Mutant Killer Snowman, and Garden Party, which was released in 2008. He died shortly after the latter film was completed. His list of television credits includes appearances on such programs as Midnight Caller, The X-Files, Commander In Chief, ER, Felicity, Mad Men, and Brothers & Sisters. His role as Andrew Campbell on Mad Men was set to be a recurring one, though he only got to appear in one episode (season one, episode 4: "New Amsterdam"). In season two, after Allport's death, they killed off his character in the American Airlines crash storyline and, later, dedicated the episode to him. On January 25, 2008, Allport was one of three men killed by three avalanches near the Mountain High ski resort in Wrightwood, San Bernardino County, California (in the San Gabriel Mountains). There were two other fatalities: Michael McKay, an off-duty member of the resort's ski patrol, and Darin Bodie Coffey. A fourth man, snowboarder Oscar Gonzales, escaped after getting lost and hitting a rock. Winter storms had been recently hitting Southern California; the San Gabriel Mountains, while usually free of avalanches, had been hit by 3 feet (0.91 m) of snow the week before Allport died.
Movie credits linked with Christopher Allport.
as Davey Diamond
as Dr. James Leroy
as Sam Tiler
as Wade Johnson
as Sam Tiler
as Grubb
as Ralph Johnson
as Terry
as Lt. McMasters
as Captain Curtis
as Gene Silas
as Newt
as Max Waxman
as Max
as Jack Nilsson
as Steven Levitt
as Kenneth Handy
as Steve Clark
as Keith
as George Le Moyne / Freddie
as Kenny Reiger
as Larry
as Jeff Winston
as Nicky
Series credits linked with Christopher Allport.
as Andrew Campbell • 1 eps
as Governor Michael Bryant • 1 eps
as Larry Davis • 1 eps
as Secretary Francis • 3 eps
as Dan Karzin • 1 eps
as Herman Jarvis • 1 eps
as Deke Conroy • 1 eps
as Stan Wharton • 1 eps
as Dominic Webb • 5 eps
as Yates • 1 eps
as Lt. Cmdr. Chris Nashton • 1 eps
as Mr. Miller • 1 eps
1 eps
as Gerald Spalding • 1 eps
as Judge Haden • 1 eps
as Mr. Strickland • 1 eps
as Tony Dano • 1 eps
as Warner Cole • 1 eps
as Peter Murray • 1 eps
as Agent Jack Willis • 1 eps
as Tony Seville • 1 eps
as Union Office • 3 eps
1 eps
as Mel's Attorney • 1 eps