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(Redirected from Chris Messina (actor))

Chris Messina
Messina in 2014
Born

Christopher Messina


(1974-08-11) August 11, 1974 (age 49)
Occupations
  • Actor
  • director
  • writer
  • producer
  • Years active1995–present
    Spouses

    (m. 1995; div. 2006)
    Children2

    Christopher Messina (born August 11, 1974)[1] is an American actor, director, writer, and producer. He is best known for starring as Danny Castellano in the series The Mindy Project (2012–2017), which earned him two nominations for the Critics' Choice Television Award for Best Actor in a Comedy Series.

    He has appeared in films such as Vicky Cristina Barcelona (2008), Julie & Julia (2009), Devil (2010), Argo (2012), Ruby Sparks (2012), Celeste and Jesse Forever (2012), Cake (2014), Birds of Prey (2020), I Care a Lot (2020), Call Jane (2022), Air (2023) and The Boogeyman (2023). Messina wrote, executive produced, and starred in the comedy film Fairhaven (2012). He also directed and starred in the drama film Alex of Venice (2014).

    On television, Messina appeared as Ted Fairwell in the HBO drama series Six Feet Under (2005), Chris Sanchez in the Audience Network legal thriller series Damages (2011–2012), Reese Lansing in the HBO political drama series The Newsroom (2012–2014), Richard Willis in the HBO miniseries Sharp Objects (2018), Nick Haas in the USA Network crime drama series The Sinner (2020), Angelo Lano in the Starz political miniseries Gaslit (2022), and as Nathan Bartlett in the Peacock comedy thriller Based on a True Story (2023).

    Early life and education[edit]

    Messina was raised in Northport, New York, on Long Island, where he studied theater in high school.[1] He attended Marymount Manhattan College, but dropped out after one semester.[2]

    Career[edit]

    He studied acting privately with teachers around Manhattan, and started his career as an off-Broadway actor. He has appeared in episodes of the television series Law & Order, Third Watch, and Medium. He had a recurring role in the fifth and final season of the HBO drama series Six Feet UnderasTed Fairwell. His film credits include Rounders, The Siege, You've Got Mail, and Towelhead. [citation needed]

    He starred in an HBO pilot Anatomy of Hope, directed by J. J. Abrams. Simon Callow also starred, but the pilot was not picked up to series. In October 2007, Daily Variety named him as one of ten actors to watch.[3] He starred in Devil, under the direction of John Erick Dowdle and Drew Dowdle, for producer M. Night Shyamalan and Universal Pictures.[4] In April 2010, Monogamy, directed by Dana Adam Shapiro and starring Messina and Rashida Jones, premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival, where the film won the jury prize for Best New York Narrative.[5]

    Messina joined the cast of Damages for its fourth and fifth seasons.[6] He played a recurring character on HBO's The Newsroom.[7] Messina was a series regular on the Fox/Hulu sitcom The Mindy Project, playing Dr. Danny Castellano, until his character was eventually phased out in seasons 4 and 5. He made his return in three episodes, including the season and series finale, in season 6.

    In 2014, Messina played the role of a cheating spouse in the music video for Sam Smith's "I'm Not the Only One". That same year, he directed the independent drama, Alex of Venice, starring Mary Elizabeth Winstead, Don Johnson and Matthew Del Negro. He co-starred in Ben Affleck's crime drama Live by Night, which was released in December 2016. In 2018, Messina starred in a leading role alongside Amy Adams in the HBO series Sharp Objects.

    In 2020, Chris Messina starred as mob killer Victor ZsaszinBirds of Prey. When asked how he felt about playing a twisted character, Messina replied, "I've played too many nice guys in my career. So it was like just really a lot of fun to let loose."[8]

    In 2021, Messina portrayed attorney Dean Ericson in the black comedy thriller I Care a Lot.[9]

    Personal life[edit]

    He was married to actress Rosemarie DeWitt for 12 years, divorcing in 2006.

    Messina and his second wife Jennifer Todd have two sons, Milo and Giovanni, born in 2008 and in 2009.[10][11][12][13]

    Filmography[edit]

    Film[edit]

    Year Title Role Notes
    1995 When Dating Turns Dangerous Zach Educational film
    1998 Rounders Higgins
    The Siege Corporal
    You've Got Mail Fox Salesperson
    2000 Turn It Up Baz
    2001 Ordinary Sinner Silvio
    2005 Road Larry
    Bittersweet Place Seymour
    The Crooked Corner Nephew
    2006 Ira & Abby Ira Black
    2007 Security Zelly Short film
    Towelhead Barry
    2008 Humboldt County Max
    Made of Honor Dennis
    Vicky Cristina Barcelona Doug
    2009 Brief Interviews with Hideous Men Subject #19
    Away We Go Tom Garnett
    Julie & Julia Eric Powell
    2010 Greenberg Philip Greenberg
    Monogamy Theo
    Devil Detective Bowden
    An Invisible Sign Ben Smith
    2011 Like Crazy Mike Appletree
    The Trouble with Bliss NJ
    2012 Celeste and Jesse Forever Paul
    28 Hotel Rooms Man Also executive producer
    The Giant Mechanical Man Tim
    Fairhaven Dave Also writer and executive producer
    Denise Brad Short film
    Ruby Sparks Harry Weir-Fields
    Argo Malinov
    2013 Palo Alto Mitch
    2014 The Oven Narrator Short film
    Showing Up Himself Documentary
    Alex of Venice George Also director
    Manglehorn Jacob
    Cake Jason
    2015 Digging for Fire Billy T
    2016 Ordinary World Jake
    Live by Night Dion Bartolo
    The Sweet Life Kenny
    2017 Blame Jeremy Woods
    2019 The True Adventures of Wolfboy Denny
    2020 Birds of Prey Victor Zsasz
    She Dies Tomorrow Jason
    Love Is Love Is Love Jack
    I Care A Lot Dean Ericson
    The Secrets We Keep Lewis Reid
    2022 Call Jane Will
    The Aviary Seth
    Dreamin' Wild Matt Sullivan
    2023 Air David Falk
    The Boogeyman Will Harper
    I.S.S. Gordon Barrett
    TBA Juror No. 2 Post-production

    Television[edit]

    Year Title Role Notes
    1995 Law & Order Tommy Bell Episode: "Rebels"
    1996 Law & Order Kevin Turner Episode: "Homesick"
    2000 Third Watch Charlie Episode: "History"
    2001 Big Apple Ricky Episode: "A Ministering Angel"
    2003 Law & Order Don Cushman Episode: "Suicide Box"
    2005 Six Feet Under Ted Fairwell 6 episodes
    2007 Medium Casey Edward Frank Episode: "The Whole Truth"
    2011–2012 Damages Chris Sanchez 16 episodes
    2012–2014 The Newsroom Reese Lansing 12 episodes
    2012–2017 The Mindy Project Dr. Daniel Castellano Main role (season 1–4)
    Recurring (season 5–6): 90 episodes
    2018 Sharp Objects Detective Richard Willis Main role: 8 episodes
    2019 Robot Chicken Various voices Episode: "Boogie Bardstown in: No Need, I Have Coupons"
    2020 The Sinner Nick Haas Main role (season 3): 5 episodes
    2022 Gaslit Agent Angelo Lano Recurring role: 4 episodes
    2023 Based on a True Story Nathan Bartlett Main role

    Stage[edit]

    Year Title Role Run Theater and production Notes
    1997 The American Clock Sidney Margolies/
    Charley/Ralph/
    Walter
    October 19, 1997 –
    unknown
    Signature Theatre Companyat
    The Peter Norton Space
    [14][15][16][17]
    1999 The Group Director August 9–20, 1999 All Seasons Theatre Group at
    The Ensemble Studio Theatre
    [18]
    1999 Refuge Nat November 18 – December 12, 1999 Playwright's Horizon Studio Theater [19]
    2000 The Hologram Theory Joe Buck March 27 – April 9, 2000 McGinn/Cazale Theater [20][21][22]
    2000 The Light Outside Frankie November 5 – December 16, 2000 The Flea Theater [23][24]
    2001 Tamicanfly C.J. January 17 – February 4, 2001 McGinn/Cazale Theater [25]
    2001 Blur Joey D'Amico May 17 – June 24, 2001 Manhattan Theater Clubat
    New York City Center Stage II
    [26][27]
    2001–02 Good Thing Bobby December 16, 2001 – January 6, 2002 The New Groupat
    The Theater at St. Clements Church
    [28][29][30]
    2002 This Thing of Darkness Abbey/Reef May 30 – June 16, 2002 Atlantic Theater Companyat
    Linda Gross Theater
    [31]
    2002 Faster Skram September 8 – October 13, 2002 Rattlestick Theater [32][33]
    2002–03 Far Away Todd November 11, 2002 –
    January 18, 2003
    New York Theatre Workshop [34]
    2003 Salome by Oscar Wilde:
    The Reading
    The Young Syrian
    (Captain of the
    Guard)
    April 30 – June 12, 2003 Ethel Barrymore Theater Broadway debut
    for Messina[35][36]
    2003 St. Scarlet Director June 13 – July 12, 2003 Ontological Theaterat
    St. Mark's Church
    [37][38]
    2004 Motel Blues: Management Mike March 25 – April 11, 2004 Apartment 929at
    Greenwich Street Theatre
    [39][40]
    2004 The Seagull Treplev May 24–29, 2004 White Heron Theater companyat
    Second Stage Theatre
    [41]
    2004 The Cherry Orchard Trofimov August 11–22, 2004 Williamstown Theatre Festivalat
    Adams Memorial Theater
    [42][43][44]
    2004 Late Night, Early Morning October 21–31, 2004 2004 Tribeca Theatre Festival [45]

    Awards and nominations[edit]

    Year Award Category Work Result
    2011 CinEuphoria Award Best Supporting Actor - International Competition Away We Go Won
    2012 Awards Circuit Community Award Best Cast Ensemble Argo Nominated
    Detroit Film Critics Society Award Best Ensemble Nominated
    San Diego Film Critics Society Award Best Ensemble Performance Nominated
    Phoenix Film Critics Society Award Best Ensemble Acting Nominated
    Washington D.C. Area Film Critics Association Award Best Ensemble[46] Nominated
    2013 Central Ohio Film Critics Association Award Best Ensemble Nominated
    Palm Springs International Film Festival Best Ensemble Won
    Critics' Choice Movie Award Best Acting Ensemble Nominated
    Screen Actors Guild Award Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture Won
    2014 Critics' Choice Television Award Best Actor in a Comedy Series The Mindy Project Nominated
    Seattle International Film Festival New American Cinema Award Alex of Venice Nominated
    2015 Critics' Choice Television Award Best Actor in a Comedy Series The Mindy Project Nominated

    References[edit]

    1. ^ a b Hochberg, Mina. "Chris Messina stars in 'Ruby Sparks'". Newsday (Long Island, New York). August 8, 2012: "...the actor, who turns 38 Saturday [August 11, 2012]. After graduating from Northport [New York] High School, he enrolled in Marymount Manhattan College on a theater scholarship. Seized by doubts about acting, he dropped out….
  • ^ Chang, Kee (January 23, 2012). "Sundance '12: Q&A with Chris Messina". Anthem. Retrieved February 5, 2016.
  • ^ Champagne, Christine (October 19, 2007). "10 Actors To Watch: Chris Messina : 'Six Feet Under' Actor Emerges With Full Slate". Variety. Retrieved February 13, 2023.
  • ^ Messina goes to the DEVIL for Shyamalan and the Dowdles Archived October 18, 2009, at the Wayback Machine
  • ^ Duboff, Josh (April 29, 2010). "When We Leave Scores Top Honors At Tribeca Film Festival". Vulture. Retrieved July 27, 2014.
  • ^ "Chris Messina Joins Damages". TVGuide.com. Retrieved February 2, 2011.
  • ^ "Chris Messina on Starring in What Seems Like Everything". Vulture. July 25, 2012. Retrieved July 26, 2012.
  • ^ "Margot Robbie, Chris Messina Talk 'Birds of Prey'". YouTube. Archived from the original on December 21, 2021.
  • ^ Menta, Anna (February 22, 2021). "I Care A Lot: Chris Messina Is Having a Blast Playing Bad Guys". Decider. Retrieved June 15, 2021.
  • ^ Rosen, Christopher (August 3, 2012). "Chris Messina, 'Celeste And Jesse Forever' Star, On His Crazy Year". Huffington Post. Retrieved March 12, 2013.
  • ^ Callegari, Caitlyn (September 9, 2014). "Who Is Jennifer Todd? 'Mindy Project' Star Chris Messina Has a Highly Successful Partner". bustle.com. Retrieved January 11, 2015.
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  • ^ McGrath, Sean. "All Seasons Group at NYC's E.S.T., Aug. 9-20". The Group. Playbill. Retrieved February 11, 2013.
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  • ^ Weber, Bruce (March 28, 2000). "Theater Review: Those Credible Aliens, Not Quite Adult and Well Beyond Reason". New York Times. Retrieved February 11, 2013.
  • ^ "PHOTO CALL: Colors Come Out At Hologram Theory Opening March 27". Hologram Theory. Playbill. Retrieved February 11, 2013.
  • ^ Finkle, David. "Review: The Hologram Theory". Theatermania.com.
  • ^ Bacalzo, Dan. "Review: The Light Outside". Theatermania.com.
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  • ^ VanGelder, Lawrence (January 20, 2001). "THEATER REVIEW; Got the Horse Right Here, Its Name Is Tamicanfly". The New York Times. Retrieved February 14, 2013.
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