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Christopher Nash Elliott (born May 31, 1960) is an American actor, comedian and writer. He appeared in comedic sketches on ''
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'' (1982–1988), created and starred in the comedy series '' Get a Life'' (1990–1992) on Fox, and wrote and starred in the film ''
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'' (1994). His writing has won four consecutive
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. His other television appearances include recurring roles on '' Everybody Loves Raymond'' (2003–2005) and '' How I Met Your Mother'' (2009–2014), starring as Chris Monsanto in
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's '' Eagleheart'' (2011–2014) and starring as Roland Schitt in ''
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'' (2015–2020). He also appeared in the films ''
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'' (1993), '' There's Something About Mary'' (1998), '' Snow Day'' (2000) and '' Scary Movie 2'' (2001).


Early life

Elliott was born in
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, and is the youngest of five children of Lee (née Peppers), a model and TV director, and Bob Elliott, who was part of the successful comedy team
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. He grew up on the
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. He attended the National Theater Institute at the Eugene O'Neill Theater Center for a semester.


Career

Elliott was hired as a production assistant on ''
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'', and was with the show from its very beginning in February 1982. Over the first year of the show, he was seen on camera irregularly and usually in small sketch roles. In the spring of 1983, Elliott became a writer on the show and his on-camera appearances became more frequent. He became known in the mid-to-late 1980s for playing an assortment of recurring quirky, oddball characters on ''Late Night''. His characters on the show included: * "The Conspiracy Guy": During staged audience "question and answer" sessions with Dave, Elliott would approach the microphone and begin accusing Letterman of various plots and schemes, after which "security" would wrestle Elliott to the ground and drag him out of the studio while Elliott yelled threats to Dave. * "The Panicky Guy": Elliott would pretend to be an audience member, who panics and runs from the studio at the slightest threat of danger (similar to doomed characters in disaster movies). Once in the hallway he would be run over and crushed by an advancing floor waxer, with his hands raised in terror. In one variation, he played a German Panicky Guy in Lederhosen, who was run over by a hand dolly full of cheese wheels. * "The Guy Under the Seats": a short character-comedy bit followed by Elliott as himself (living under the seats, that is) who eventually becomes angry at Letterman and threatens him with some metaphorically articulated comeuppance in the future and always closing with the line "But until that day, I'm gonna be right here, making your life...a living hell." * "The Fugitive Guy": a parody of the TV series '' The Fugitive'' * "The Laid Back Guy": When the studio changed his name on the West Coast to Pierce, Chris portrayed the laid back guy based on his observations of the differences between the West and East Coast. Laid back guy only appeared during West Coast interviews, and stayed around to make sure that Dave "kept things cool." * "The Regulator Guy": a parody of '' The Terminator'' films. The Regulator Guy spoke with a vaguely Germanic accent and claimed to be "from the future". The Regulator Guy segments were usually pre-taped and presented by Letterman as the trailer for an upcoming television series. The font used for the title was similar to the font used for the then-popular American television series '' The Equalizer''. Chris in fact appeared on an episode of ''The Equalizer'' playing a peeping Tom mildly assaulted by the Equalizer. In the Regulator Guy's only live, on-stage appearance, Elliott, carried by wires, "flew" over the audience via
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onto the ''Late Night'' set. The "jet pack" prop appeared to malfunction, which the Regulator Guy then blamed for ruining his dramatic appearance. * "Skylark": an obnoxious, generic, Las Vegas lounge lizard with similar flamboyant features and characteristics as
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(including throwing confetti). Skylark debuted when ''Late Night'' went to Las Vegas for a week of shows. *"Marlon Brando": a parody of Brando, whom Elliott portrays as a semi-deranged man who performs a "banana dance" to the tune of " Alley Cat". * "Chris Elliott Jr.": a spoof of talk-show host
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*"Johnny Graham": a
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musician who hosted the Johnny Graham Piano Request Show in the style of
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. During one ''Late Night'' special focused on short films, Elliott was the star of a short about himself entitled "A Television Miracle", in which he alluded that he was actually an animatronic being that was created for the TV show. The "miracle" was the behind-the-scenes work needed to bring his character to life and others. As his career on ''Late Night'' blossomed, Elliott also took small movie roles, often as a supporting actor in non-
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such as
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's '' Manhunter'' and
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's '' The Abyss''. He also has a small supporting role in an episode of ''
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''. In 1986, Elliott co-wrote and starred in the Cinemax special ''FDR: A One Man Show'', a spoof comedy about the life and times of the president. Elliott looked and sounded nothing like the man; he portrayed events from Roosevelt's life that never happened, such as a Japanese bombing of the
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, and his crossing the Potomac in a rowboat. By the end of the show, he had performed Gallagher's shtick of smashing watermelons and other soft fruits on stage. Elliott left ''Late Night'' in early 1990, though he would return as a guest interview subject many times on ''Late Night'' and Letterman's subsequent talk show ''
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''. In 1990, Elliott created and starred in his own sitcom, which was called '' Get a Life'', about a 30-year-old paperboy named Chris Peterson who lived at home with his parents. Elliott's real-life father, Bob Elliott, appeared in the show as Chris's father. The January 1999 issue of ''
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'' called the "Zoo Animals on Wheels" episode the 19th funniest TV moment of all time. In 1993, Elliott teamed up with producer
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and directed a series of critically acclaimed short films that Elliott showed when appearing on ''
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''. That year he also appeared as a news cameraman in the Harold Ramis film ''
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''. Elliott became a cast member of ''
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'' in 1994. Also that year, Elliott starred in his first movie—entitled ''
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''—which also featured a short appearance by Elliott's old boss,
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, and was produced by Tim Burton. He was nominated for a Razzie Award as Worst New Star. In 2007, Elliott again began appearing on the ''
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'' with fellow former Letterman writer Gerard Mulligan. On average, these bits appeared once per month. His other television credits include the chowder taster on ''
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'', airdate 9/2/09, and the voice of Dogbert on the short-run show '' Dilbert'' for UPN. He played a
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in the series '' Third Watch'' in the episodes "The Hunter, Hunted" and "Greatest Detectives in the World" from season six. He played the role of Peter in the last three seasons of '' Everybody Loves Raymond'' and a role in a semi-autobiographical sitcom pilot for CBS, entitled ''You've Reached the Elliotts'', playing a man who tries to balance a modest show business career with his home life. From 2009 to 2014, Elliott played the estranged father of '' How I Met Your Mother'' character Lily Aldrin, whose relationship strengthened as the show progressed. As well as multiple appearances on '' The King of Queens'', Elliott made guest appearances on '' Late Show'', '' That '70s Show'' in the episode "2000 Light Years From Home", and '' According to Jim''. From February 3, 2011 to January 16, 2014, Elliott starred in the
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series '' Eagleheart'', produced by
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's production company, Conaco. In 2015, he had a guest role on an episode of NBC's '' Law & Order: Special Victims Unit'' and began a starring role as Roland Schitt in ''
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''. In 2016, he co-starred with Amy Sedaris on the Sony Crackle series ''Thanksgiving''. Elliott was also in an Avocados from Mexico commercial in February 2018. In 2021 he was cast in ''Maggie'', a sitcom pilot starring
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that ABC ordered as a series for the following season, and he voiced the character of
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in Marvel New Media/ SiriusXM's
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.


Author

Elliott has written four books spoofing history or pseudo-history. '' Daddy's Boy: A Son's Shocking Account of Life with a Famous Father'' is a comedic fictionalized biography about growing up with his famous father, spoofing Christina Crawford's '' Mommie Dearest''. '' The Shroud of the Thwacker'' is a historical novel about Elliott's investigation of a
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in 1882 New York City, spoofing London's infamous Jack the Ripper case. '' Into Hot Air'' tells the story of Chris climbing
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with a group of celebrities tagging along to underwrite the trek as he investigates his Uncle Percy's failed Everest expedition. And ''The Guy Under The Sheets'' is an "unauthorized autobiography" that tells a comedically fictional version of Elliott's life in which Elliott "reveals" that he is the son not of comedian Bob Elliott, but, rather, of playwright Sam Elliott and actress
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.


Personal life

Elliott has been married to Paula Niedert since 1986. Niedert worked as a talent coordinator on ''
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'' when they met. They have two daughters: Abby and Bridey. Abby was a cast member of ''Saturday Night Live'' from 2008 until 2012, making her the first ''SNL'' cast member to be the child of a previous cast member. His father Bob Elliott, of the popular comedy duo
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, co-starred on an ''SNL'' Christmas episode in the 1978–1979 (fourth) season, making for three generations of Elliotts on ''SNL''.


Filmography


Film


Television


Awards


Primetime Emmy Awards

* 1984 Outstanding Writing in a Variety, Comedy or Music Program for ''Late Night with David Letterman'' * 1985 Outstanding Writing in a Variety, Comedy or Music Program for ''Late Night with David Letterman'' * 1986 Outstanding Writing in a Variety, Comedy or Music Program for ''Late Night with David Letterman'' * 1987 Outstanding Writing in a Variety, Comedy or Music Program for ''Late Night with David Letterman''


Canadian Screen Awards

* 2016 Best Performance by an Actor in a Featured Supporting Role or Guest Role in a Comedic Series for ''Schitt's Creek''


Screen Actors Guild Awards

* 2020 Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series for ''Schitt's Creek''


References


Books

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External links

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