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Chris Vance

 
Actor: Chris Vance
  • Born: 1971
  • Occupation: Actor
  • Active: 2000s
  • Major Genres: Drama, Thriller
  • Career Highlights: Mental
  • First Major Screen Credit: Mental (2009)

Biography

British-born character actor Chris Vance fell into a perfectly suited niche, playing toughs, thugs, bullies, and hoods. He did a significant amount of work in Australian productions, and landed a supporting role in Aussie director Geoffrey Wright's ultraviolent, Romper Stomper-like update of Macbeth (2006). Vance then signed to play Whistler in season three of the Fox serial drama Prison Break. ~ Nathan Southern, All Movie Guide
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Chris Vance
Born George Christopher Vance
30 December 1971 (1971-12-30) (age 37)
Paddington, London, England

Chris Vance (born 30 December 1971 in London, England) is a British actor.

Vance attended Newcastle University, graduating with a degree in Civil Engineering

Vance appeared in the British television series, The Bill, and in the Australian television series Stingers and Blue Heelers, before achieving success in the role of Sean Everleigh in All Saints. He appeared in the third and fourth seasons of Prison Break, as James Whistler.[1]

Vance met his wife in London, after which he moved to Australia (her birthplace) where they were married in 2003. They separated in 2007.[2]

In June 2008, Vance moved to Colombia in order to film the Fox series Mental.

Vance is currently starring in the a recurring role as "Gilroy" a puppet-master with whom Michael Westen must work on the USA series Burn Notice.

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