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'''Chris O'Donnell''' (born on [[June 26]], [[1970]]) is an American actor.
'''Chris O'Donnell''' (born on [[June 26]], [[1970]]) is an American actor.


==Early life and career==
He was born the youngest of seven kids (he has four sisters and two brothers) in [[Winnetka, Illinois]]. He was raised Catholic and attended Catholic schools up to and including college.
He was born the youngest of seven kids (he has four sisters and two brothers) in [[Winnetka, Illinois]]. He was raised Catholic and attended Catholic schools up to and including college.



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Chris O'Donnell on the cover of US magazine

Chris O'Donnell (born on June 26, 1970) is an American actor.

Early life and career

He was born the youngest of seven kids (he has four sisters and two brothers) in Winnetka, Illinois. He was raised Catholic and attended Catholic schools up to and including college.

At the age of thirteen to the age of sixteen, he began modeling and playing in commercials to try to get recognition for his talents in acting. Not too long after the young actor was discovered in a McDonald's commercial, In which he served Michael Jordan. At the age of seventeen O'Donnell was ready to quit the acting and modeling career until he was offered to audition for a part in the movie Men Don’t Leave. O'Donnell didn't really want to try for the role but his mother bribed him into going to the audition by telling him she would buy him a car if he landed the part. O'Donnell received the part and the car.

O'Donnell wasn’t originally going to go to college for acting, he actually wanted to go for a banking degree, but those plans quickly changed because of the rapidly arising movies and TV series. Chris finally graduated from Boston College with a baccalaureate in marketing. O'Donnell also went to law school at UCLA.

He has starred in many successful movies such as Scent of a Woman (1992) and Fried Green Tomatoes (1991). In 1995, O'Donnell beat out Leonardo DiCaprio and landed one of his biggest roles ever, Batman Forever in which he played Batman's accomplice, Robin. O'Donnell was later featured in the sequel, Batman & Robin (1997) but this film wasn't as successful as any earlier Batman movie.

Filmography


Television series

  • Jack and Mike (1986)
  • Head Cases (2005) - Only lasted two episodes
  • Grey's Anatomy (2006)

Personal information

In December of 1996, O’Donnell proposed to his girlfriend Caroline Fentress whom he met while in college. Caroline Fentress was the sister of O'Donnell’s roommate in college. A photo of Chris and his bride appeared on the cover of People (magazine).

O'Donnell was once told by Al Pacino to never date an actress. Fentress is an elementary teacher. The couple have four children, their daughter Lilly Ann, born September 1999 in New Zealand. The second child Christopher Eugene O'Donnell Jr. was born October 24, 2000. Their third child was born on July 11, 2003 in Los Angeles, California, and named Charles McHugh O'Donnell. The couple recently announced the birth of their fourth child, a boy named Finley.

Trivia and other facts

  • In 1996 Chris O'Donnell was chosen by People (magazine) as one of the 50 most beautiful people in the world.
  • In high school he was voted "Most Likely to Run Off and Join the Circus". O'Donnell is an avid golfer who belongs to a number of clubs including the Pine Valley and The Bel Air Country Club.
  • He was named one of the twelve Promising New Actors of 1992 in John Willis' Screen World, Vol. 44.
  • Chris did not attend his prom because he was at a crew meet.
  • O'Donnell has a personal stunt double named Jim McConnell.
  • His sister Sally got him into the modeling business when she convinced a talent agent into seeing him.
  • He was considered for the lead role in Spiderman.
  • O'Donnell participated in a golf outing to help raise money for the Motion Picture and Television Fund in which they raised $500,000 in the year 2000.
  • O'Donnell took time off his acting career to spend time with his family.
  • He is of German and Irish extraction.

References