Most Recent Role: Attorney Melvin Palmer on Boston Legal
Alias Name(s): Christopher Wilson, Chris Wilson, Chris Rich Wilson, Christopher Rich Wilson
Gender: Male
Birthplace: Dallas, Texas, USA
Birthday: 9-16-1953
Birth Name: Christopher Rich Wilson
Alias Name(s): Christopher Wilson, Chris Wilson, Chris Rich Wilson, Christopher Rich Wilson
Gender: Male
Birthplace: Dallas, Texas, USA
Birthday: 9-16-1953
Birth Name: Christopher Rich Wilson
Most Recent Appearance
Tabloid Nation
Tuesday 8 April 2008 on ABC
Alan and Jerry take a court case having to deal with a TV tabloid talk show when a woman rejects an ex-boyfriend's wedding proposal on air and then gets murdered. Shirley defends an old friend who happens to be a war veteran and shoots seals in order to live off of. Meanwhile, Denny tries to...
Christopher has one daughter with his ex-wife, Nancy Frangione.
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Christopher played a villain in and was a producer for The Gambler IV.
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Christopher lives in Los Angeles with his wife and two children.
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Christopher married Nancy Frangione in 1982, but later divorced in 1986.
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Christopher attended the University of Texas to continued performing and studying acting and later went on to Cornell University, where he received a master's degree in theater arts.
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Christopher: The market does not seem capable of finding a direction. As we head into Valentine's Day, the market can't handle love or rejection. This bipolar action has been the modus operandi for the last month. Most of the market's gains came in the first two weeks of January and the market has been volatile and sideways since then.
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Christopher: There was this great hope that they were going to rebuild and that they were going to be stronger.
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Christopher: It occupied their time and gave them a sense of focus.
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Christopher: They were busy not doing much of anything. The first day we were there we broke up a fight between two 12-year-old young men who were playing football and had lost their tempers.
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Other Appearances
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Another World
Alexander 'Sandy' Sanderson Cory [#1] (1981 - 1985) |
Reba
Dr. Brock Hart |
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Sweet Surrender
Vaughn Parker |
The Charmings
Eric Charming |
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The George Carlin Show
Dr. Neil Beck |
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Boston Legal
Attorney Melvin Palmer |
Murphy Brown
Miller Redfield |
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Alright Already
Again with the Astronaut Lowell |
Alright Already
Again with the White House Lowell |
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Babes
11 Angry Men and Charlene |
Baywatch
The Drowning Pool Derrick Benton |
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Boston Legal
Legal Deficits Attorney Melvin Palmer |
Boston Legal
Green Christmas Attorney Melvin Palmer |
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Reba
The Break-Up |
Reba
No Good Deed |
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Reba
The Trouble with Dr. Hunky |
Reba
Trading Spaces |
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Reba
Money Blues |
Reba
Roll With It |
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