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| name = Chris Owens
| name = Chris Owens
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| image = Chris_Owens_and_Farah_Merani.jpg
| caption = Chris Owen with Farah Merani at 2016 CFC Annual BBQ Fundraiser
| caption = Owens (left) with actress Farah Merani at 2016 CFC Annual BBQ Fundraiser
| birth_name = Christopher Bradley Owens
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| birth_place = [[Toronto|Toronto, Ontario]], Canada
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| years active = 1983–present
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'''Christopher Bradley Owens''' (born 7 September 1961) is a Canadian actor. He is best known for his performances on the television series ''[[The X-Files]]''.
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==Early life==

Owens was born in [[Toronto]], [[Ontario]], the son of Jeannette, a jazz singer, and Garry Owens, a jazz drummer.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.filmreference.com/film/19/Chris-Owens.html |title=Chris Owens Biography (1961-)|work=filmreference.com}}</ref>
'''Christopher Bradley''' "'''Chris'''" '''Owens''' (born 7 September 1961) is a Canadian actor. He is best known for his performances on the television series ''[[The X-Files]]''.

Owens was born in [[Toronto|Toronto, Ontario]], the son of Jeannette, a jazz singer, and Garry Owens, a jazz drummer.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.filmreference.com/film/19/Chris-Owens.html|title=Chris Owens Biography (1961-)|work=filmreference.com}}</ref>


==Career==
==Career==
Owens has performed in many feature films, often in minor roles, including appearances in ''[[Cocktail (1988 film)|Cocktail]]'' and ''[[The Recruit]]''. However, he is best known for his performances on the television series ''[[The X-Files]]''. Owens initially guest starred as the younger version of [[William B. Davis]]'s character, the [[Cigarette Smoking Man]], in a 1996 episode "[[Musings of a Cigarette Smoking Man]]". He returned in 1997 in the same role in an episode called "[[Demons (The X-Files)|Demons]]". Later that year, he played the [[Frankenstein]]-esque Great Mutato in a surreal episode called "[[The Post-Modern Prometheus]]".
Owens has performed in many feature films, often in minor roles, including appearances in ''[[Cocktail (1988 film)|Cocktail]]'' and ''[[The Recruit (film)|The Recruit]]''. However, he is best known for his performances on the television series ''[[The X-Files]]''. Owens initially guest starred as the younger version of [[William B. Davis]]'s character, the [[Cigarette Smoking Man]], in a 1996 episode "[[Musings of a Cigarette Smoking Man]]". He returned in 1997 in the same role in an episode called "[[Demons (The X-Files)|Demons]]". Later that year, he played the [[Frankenstein's monster|Frankenstein]]-esque Great Mutato in a surreal episode called "[[The Post-Modern Prometheus]]".{{citation needed|date=March 2023}}


In 1998, Owens was cast as [[special agent]] [[Jeffrey Spender]], son of [[The Smoking Man]] and alien abductee [[Cassandra Spender]].<ref>{{cite news |first=Glenn |last=Teichman |work=[[The Albany Herald]] |location=[[Albany, NY]] |title=Sixth season of 'X-Files' sets small screen afire |page=TV8 |url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=d8tEAAAAIBAJ&sjid=zLYMAAAAIBAJ&pg=6304,1714094&dq=chris-owens+spender&hl=en |date=8 November 1998}}</ref> Spender was credited as 'Also Starring' but only appeared in eight episodes, spread across the show's fifth and sixth seasons, before his character died at the hand of his father. Owens returned in a 2002 episode called "William", playing a hideously disfigured Jeffrey Spender who had survived the "murder". He appeared a few episodes later in "[[The Truth (The X-Files)|The Truth]]", the [[series finale]].<ref>{{cite news |work=[[The State (newspaper)|The State]] |location=[[Columbia, SC]] |title=Closing 'The X-Files'; As the series looks to its last year, we take on 20 mysteries Mulder and Scully still haven't solved |page=D1 |url=http://nl.newsbank.com/nl-search/we/Archives?p_product=CS&s_site=thestate&p_multi=CS&p_theme=realcities&p_action=search&p_maxdocs=200&p_topdoc=1&p_text_direct-0=0EAC557D9E2F7633&p_field_direct-0=document_id&p_perpage=10&p_sort=YMD_date:D&s_trackval=GooglePM |date=20 May 2000}}</ref>
In 1998, Owens was cast as [[special agent]] [[Jeffrey Spender]], son of [[The Smoking Man]] and alien abductee [[Cassandra Spender]].<ref>{{cite news |first=Glenn |last=Teichman |work=[[The Albany Herald]] |location=[[Albany, NY]] |title=Sixth season of 'X-Files' sets small screen afire |page=TV8 |url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=d8tEAAAAIBAJ&sjid=zLYMAAAAIBAJ&pg=6304,1714094&dq=chris-owens+spender&hl=en |date=8 November 1998}}</ref> Owens was credited as 'Also Starring' but only appeared in eight episodes, spread across the show's fifth and sixth seasons, before his character died at the hand of his father. Owens returned in a 2002 episode called "William", playing a hideously disfigured Jeffrey Spender who had survived the "murder". He appeared a few episodes later in "[[The Truth (The X-Files)|The Truth]]", the [[series finale]].<ref>{{cite news |work=[[The State (newspaper)|The State]] |location=[[Columbia, SC]] |title=Closing 'The X-Files'; As the series looks to its last year, we take on 20 mysteries Mulder and Scully still haven't solved |page=D1 |url=http://nl.newsbank.com/nl-search/we/Archives?p_product=CS&s_site=thestate&p_multi=CS&p_theme=realcities&p_action=search&p_maxdocs=200&p_topdoc=1&p_text_direct-0=0EAC557D9E2F7633&p_field_direct-0=document_id&p_perpage=10&p_sort=YMD_date:D&s_trackval=GooglePM |date=20 May 2000}}</ref>
Owens appeared one final time as Jeffrey Spender, on January 3rd, 2018, in [[The X-Files]] Eleventh Season Premiere, "[[My Struggle III]]", in order to warn Agent Scully and also divulged the last name of her son’s adoptive parents.


He has been nominated for numerous awards, including a 2002 [[Genie Award for Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role]] for ''[[The Uncles]]''.<ref>{{cite news |publisher=Academy of Canadian Cinema & Television |work=Canada's Awards Database |title=Chris Owens |url=http://www.academy.ca/hist/history.cfm?nname=Chris+Owens&winonly=0&awards=1&rtype=1&curstep=4&submit.x=0&submit.y=0 |accessdate=10 March 2011}}</ref>
He has been nominated for numerous awards, including a 2002 [[Genie Award for Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role]] for ''[[The Uncles]]''.<ref>{{cite news |publisher=Academy of Canadian Cinema & Television |work=Canada's Awards Database |title=Chris Owens |url=http://www.academy.ca/hist/history.cfm?nname=Chris+Owens&winonly=0&awards=1&rtype=1&curstep=4&submit.x=0&submit.y=0 |accessdate=10 March 2011 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110706164137/http://www.academy.ca/hist/history.cfm?nname=Chris+Owens&winonly=0&awards=1&rtype=1&curstep=4&submit.x=0&submit.y=0 |archive-date=6 July 2011 |url-status=dead }}</ref>


==Filmography==
==Filmography==
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{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
|-
! Year !! Title !! Role !! Notes
! Year !! Title !! Role !! class="unsortable" | Notes
|-
|-
| 1985 || ''Cages'' || Billy Simpson || Short film
| 1985 || ''Cages'' || Billy Simpson || Short film
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| 1986 || ''[[9B (TV series)|9B]]'' || Steven Lapiere || Television movie
| 1986 || ''[[9B (TV series)|9B]]'' || Steven Lapiere || Television movie
|-
|-
| 1987 || ''[[The Big Town (1987 film)|The Big Town]]'' || Garage Boy ||
| 1987 || data-sort-value="Big Town, The" | ''[[The Big Town (1987 film)|The Big Town]]'' || Garage Boy ||
|-
|-
| 1987 || ''Haunted By Her Past'' || Thomas || Television movie
| 1987 || ''Haunted By Her Past'' || Thomas || Television movie
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| 1995 || ''Almost Golden: The Jessica Savitch Story'' || Nebraska || Television movie
| 1995 || ''Almost Golden: The Jessica Savitch Story'' || Nebraska || Television movie
|-
|-
| 1996 || ''[[Double Jeopardy (1996 film)|Double Jeopardy]]'' || Rocco || Television movie
| 1996 || ''Double Jeopardy'' || Rocco || Television movie
|-
|-
| 1996 || ''[[Sabotage (1996 film)|Sabotage]]'' || Young Security Guard ||
| 1996 || ''Sabotage'' || Young Security Guard ||
|-
|-
| 1996 || ''Giant Mike'' || Tom Aitken || Television movie
| 1996 || ''Giant Mike'' || Tom Aitken || Television movie
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| 2000 || ''Python'' || Brian Cooper || Television movie
| 2000 || ''Python'' || Brian Cooper || Television movie
|-
|-
| 2000 || ''The Uncles'' || John || Nominated—[[Genie Award for Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role]]
| 2000 || data-sort-value="Uncles, The" | ''[[The Uncles]]'' || John || Nominated—[[Genie Award for Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role]]
|-
|-
| 2001 || ''[[A Glimpse of Hell (film)|A Glimpse of Hell]]'' || Agent Flynn || Television movie
| 2001 || data-sort-value="Glimpse of Hell, A" | ''[[A Glimpse of Hell (film)|A Glimpse of Hell]]'' || Agent Flynn || Television movie
|-
|-
| 2001 || ''[[My Louisiana Sky]]'' || Lonnie Parker || Television movie
| 2001 || ''[[My Louisiana Sky]]'' || Lonnie Parker || Television movie
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| 2002 || ''Power and Beauty'' || Weston || Television movie
| 2002 || ''Power and Beauty'' || Weston || Television movie
|-
|-
| 2003 || ''[[The Happy Couple]]'' || Dwayne ||
| 2003 || data-sort-value="Happy Couple, The" | ''[[The Happy Couple]]'' || Dwayne ||
|-
|-
| 2004 || ''The Recruit'' || Art Wallis ||
| 2003 || data-sort-value="Recruit, The" | ''[[The Recruit (film)|The Recruit]]'' || Art Wallis ||
|-
|-
| 2007 || ''[[Breach (2007 film)|Breach]]'' || Trunk Cataloguer ||
| 2007 || ''[[Breach (2007 film)|Breach]]'' || Trunk Cataloguer ||
|-
|-
| 2008 || ''[[The Incredible Hulk (2008 film)|The Incredible Hulk]]'' || Commando ||
| 2008 || data-sort-value="Incredible Hulk, The" | ''[[The Incredible Hulk (film)|The Incredible Hulk]]'' || Commando ||
|-
|-
| 2008 || ''[[High School Musical 3: Senior Year]]'' || Dancer ||
| 2008 || ''[[High School Musical 3: Senior Year]]'' || Dancer ||
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|-
|-
| 2011 || ''[[Dream House (2011 film)|Dream House]]'' || Tom Barrion || Uncredited
| 2011 || ''[[Dream House (2011 film)|Dream House]]'' || Tom Barrion || Uncredited
|-
| 2017 || ''[[Molly's Game]]'' || LA Player ||
|-
|-
|}
|}
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{| class="wikitable sortable"
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
|-
! Year !! Title !! Role !! Notes
! Year !! Title !! Role !! class="unsortable" | Notes
|-
|-
| 1983 || ''[[Hangin' In]]'' || Brian || Episode: "Video Fever"
| 1983 || ''[[Hangin' In]]'' || Brian || Episode: "Video Fever"
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| 1988 || ''[[9B (TV series)|9B]]'' || Steven Lapiere || 5 episodes
| 1988 || ''[[9B (TV series)|9B]]'' || Steven Lapiere || 5 episodes
|-
|-
| 1988 || ''[[The Campbells]]'' || Volunteer Rifleman || Episode: "The Rifle Company"
| 1988 || data-sort-value="Campbells, The" | ''[[The Campbells]]'' || Volunteer Rifleman || Episode: "The Rifle Company"
|-
|-
| 1989 || ''[[Street Legal (Canadian TV series)|Street Legal]]'' || Ricky Palmer || Episode: "Slipping Through the Cracks"
| 1989 || ''[[Street Legal (Canadian TV series)|Street Legal]]'' || Ricky Palmer || Episode: "Slipping Through the Cracks"
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| 1992 || ''[[Rin Tin Tin K-9 Cop]]'' || {{n/a}} || Episode: "Under Siege"
| 1992 || ''[[Rin Tin Tin K-9 Cop]]'' || {{n/a}} || Episode: "Under Siege"
|-
|-
| 1993 || ''[[The Hidden Room]]'' || Peter Semple || Episode: "The First Battle"
| 1993 || data-sort-value="Hidden Room, The" | ''[[The Hidden Room]]'' || Peter Semple || Episode: "The First Battle"
|-
|-
| 1995 || ''[[TekWar (TV series)|TekWar]]'' || Roy Henry || Episode: "Chill Factory"
| 1995 || ''[[TekWar (TV series)|TekWar]]'' || Roy Henry || Episode: "Chill Factory"
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| 1996 || ''[[PSI Factor: Chronicles of the Paranormal|PSI Factor]]'' || Deputy Carl Hall || Episode: "Reptilian Revenge/Ghostly Voices"
| 1996 || ''[[PSI Factor: Chronicles of the Paranormal|PSI Factor]]'' || Deputy Carl Hall || Episode: "Reptilian Revenge/Ghostly Voices"
|-
|-
| 1996–1997 || ''[[The X-Files]]'' || Young Cigarette Smoking Man || 2 episodes
| 1996–1997 || data-sort-value="X-Files, The" | ''[[The X-Files]]'' || Young Cigarette Smoking Man || 2 episodes
|-
|-
| 1997 || ''[[Millennium (TV series)|Millennium]]'' || Deputy Bill Sherman || Episode: "Monster"
| 1997 || ''[[Millennium (TV series)|Millennium]]'' || Deputy Bill Sherman || Episode: "[[Monster (Millennium)|Monster]]"
|-
|-
| 1997 || ''[[The X-Files]]'' || Mutato || Episode: "The Post-Modern Prometheus"
| 1997 || data-sort-value="X-Files, The" | ''[[The X-Files]]'' || Mutato || Episode: "The Post-Modern Prometheus"
|-
|-
| 1998 || ''[[Stargate SG-1]]'' || Armin Selig || Episode: "Secrets"
| 1998 || ''[[Stargate SG-1]]'' || Armin Selig || Episode: "Secrets"
|-
|-
| 1998–2002 || ''[[The X-Files]]'' || Jeffrey Spender || 10 episodes<br>Nominated—[[Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series]]
| 1998–2018 || data-sort-value="X-Files, The" | ''[[The X-Files]]'' || Jeffrey Spender || 11 episodes<br>Nominated—[[Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series]]
|-
|-
| 1999 || ''[[The Net (TV series)|The Net]]'' || Sam Lloyd || Episode: "Y2K: Total System Failure"
| 1999 || data-sort-value="Net, The" | ''[[The Net (U.S. TV series)|The Net]]'' || Sam Lloyd || Episode: "Y2K: Total System Failure"
|-
|-
| 2001 || ''[[Blue Murder (Canadian TV series)|Blue Murder]]'' || Speltz || Episode: "Wrongful Convictions"
| 2001 || ''[[Blue Murder (Canadian TV series)|Blue Murder]]'' || Speltz || Episode: "Wrongful Convictions"
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| 2004 || ''[[This Is Wonderland]]'' || {{n/a}} || Episode: "#1.9"
| 2004 || ''[[This Is Wonderland]]'' || {{n/a}} || Episode: "#1.9"
|-
|-
| 2004 || ''[[The Grid (miniseries)|The Grid]]'' || Polygrapher || Episode: "#1.2"
| 2004 || data-sort-value="Grid, The" | ''[[The Grid (miniseries)|The Grid]]'' || Polygrapher || Episode: "#1.2"
|-
|-
| 2005 || ''[[1-800-MISSING]]'' || {{n/a}} || Episode: "Sisterhood"
| 2005 || ''[[1-800-MISSING]]'' || {{n/a}} || Episode: "Sisterhood"
|-
| 2005 || ''[[Air Crash Investigation]]'' || Scott Lustig || Episode: "Mistaken Identity"
|-
|-
| 2007 || ''[['Til Death Do Us Part (U.S. TV series)|Til Death Do Us Part]]'' || Carl Lawford || Episode: "The Pond Scum Murder"
| 2007 || ''[['Til Death Do Us Part (U.S. TV series)|Til Death Do Us Part]]'' || Carl Lawford || Episode: "The Pond Scum Murder"
|-
|-
| 2009 || ''[[The Line (TV series)|The Line]]'' || Andy || 15 episodes
| 2008 || ''[[Victor (2008 film)|Victor]]'' || Dave Stubbs || TV film
|-
| 2009 || data-sort-value="Line, The" | ''[[The Line (TV series)|The Line]]'' || Andy || 15 episodes
|-
|-
| 2010 || ''[[Baxter (TV series)|Baxter]]'' || Sam || 4 episodes
| 2010 || ''[[Baxter (TV series)|Baxter]]'' || Sam || 4 episodes
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| 2011 || ''[[Combat Hospital]]'' || Sergeant Major Gaestner || Episode: "Shifting Sands"
| 2011 || ''[[Combat Hospital]]'' || Sergeant Major Gaestner || Episode: "Shifting Sands"
|-
|-
| 2015 || ''[[The Strain (TV series)|The Strain]]'' || Medical Officer || Episode: "Quick and Painless"
| 2015 || data-sort-value="Strain, The" | ''[[The Strain (TV series)|The Strain]]'' || Medical Officer || Episode: "Quick and Painless"
|-
| 2018 || data-sort-value="Expanse, The" | ''[[The Expanse (TV series)|The Expanse]]'' || Kolvoord || 6 episodes
|-
|-
|}
|}
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==External links==
==External links==
*{{IMDb name | id=0654334 | name=Chris Owens}}
*{{IMDb name | id=0654334 | name=Chris Owens}}

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Chris Owens
Owens (left) with actress Farah Merani at 2016 CFC Annual BBQ Fundraiser
Born
Christopher Bradley Owens

(1961-09-07) 7 September 1961 (age 63)
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
OccupationActor
Years active1983–present

Christopher Bradley Owens (born 7 September 1961) is a Canadian actor. He is best known for his performances on the television series The X-Files.

Early life

[edit]

Owens was born in Toronto, Ontario, the son of Jeannette, a jazz singer, and Garry Owens, a jazz drummer.[1]

Career

[edit]

Owens has performed in many feature films, often in minor roles, including appearances in Cocktail and The Recruit. However, he is best known for his performances on the television series The X-Files. Owens initially guest starred as the younger version of William B. Davis's character, the Cigarette Smoking Man, in a 1996 episode "Musings of a Cigarette Smoking Man". He returned in 1997 in the same role in an episode called "Demons". Later that year, he played the Frankenstein-esque Great Mutato in a surreal episode called "The Post-Modern Prometheus".[citation needed]

In 1998, Owens was cast as special agent Jeffrey Spender, son of The Smoking Man and alien abductee Cassandra Spender.[2] Owens was credited as 'Also Starring' but only appeared in eight episodes, spread across the show's fifth and sixth seasons, before his character died at the hand of his father. Owens returned in a 2002 episode called "William", playing a hideously disfigured Jeffrey Spender who had survived the "murder". He appeared a few episodes later in "The Truth", the series finale.[3] Owens appeared one final time as Jeffrey Spender, on January 3rd, 2018, in The X-Files Eleventh Season Premiere, "My Struggle III", in order to warn Agent Scully and also divulged the last name of her son’s adoptive parents.

He has been nominated for numerous awards, including a 2002 Genie Award for Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role for The Uncles.[4]

Filmography

[edit]

Film

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Year Title Role Notes
1985 Cages Billy Simpson Short film
1986 As Is Pickup #2 Television movie
1986 9B Steven Lapiere Television movie
1987 The Big Town Garage Boy
1987 Haunted By Her Past Thomas Television movie
1988 Cocktail Soldier
1994 Paris or Somewhere Shawn Television movie
1995 Almost Golden: The Jessica Savitch Story Nebraska Television movie
1996 Double Jeopardy Rocco Television movie
1996 Sabotage Young Security Guard
1996 Giant Mike Tom Aitken Television movie
1997 Their Second Chance Jeff Colvin Television movie
1998 Disturbing Behavior Officer Kramer
2000 Python Brian Cooper Television movie
2000 The Uncles John Nominated—Genie Award for Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role
2001 A Glimpse of Hell Agent Flynn Television movie
2001 My Louisiana Sky Lonnie Parker Television movie
2002 Guilt by Association Roger Television movie
2002 Power and Beauty Weston Television movie
2003 The Happy Couple Dwayne
2003 The Recruit Art Wallis
2007 Breach Trunk Cataloguer
2008 The Incredible Hulk Commando
2008 High School Musical 3: Senior Year Dancer
2009 Saw VI Additional voices
2010 RED Hanged Man
2010 Saw 3D: The Final Chapter Additional voices
2011 Dream House Tom Barrion Uncredited
2017 Molly's Game LA Player

Television

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Year Title Role Notes
1983 Hangin' In Brian Episode: "Video Fever"
1985 Night Heat Mel Braddock Episode: "Ancient Madness"
1986 Adderly Gang Member Episode: "Rich Kid"
1988 9B Steven Lapiere 5 episodes
1988 The Campbells Volunteer Rifleman Episode: "The Rifle Company"
1989 Street Legal Ricky Palmer Episode: "Slipping Through the Cracks"
1990 Top Cops Astorotti Episode: "James Garcia/Mike Coleman"
1990 Street Legal Seth Cuthbert Episode: "Standard of Care"
1992 Rin Tin Tin K-9 Cop Episode: "Under Siege"
1993 The Hidden Room Peter Semple Episode: "The First Battle"
1995 TekWar Roy Henry Episode: "Chill Factory"
1996 Kung Fu: The Legend Continues Tremaine Episode: "Shaolin Shot"
1996 PSI Factor Deputy Carl Hall Episode: "Reptilian Revenge/Ghostly Voices"
1996–1997 The X-Files Young Cigarette Smoking Man 2 episodes
1997 Millennium Deputy Bill Sherman Episode: "Monster"
1997 The X-Files Mutato Episode: "The Post-Modern Prometheus"
1998 Stargate SG-1 Armin Selig Episode: "Secrets"
1998–2018 The X-Files Jeffrey Spender 11 episodes
Nominated—Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series
1999 The Net Sam Lloyd Episode: "Y2K: Total System Failure"
2001 Blue Murder Speltz Episode: "Wrongful Convictions"
2001 Lexx Biff Episode: "Texx Lexx"
2001 Soul Food Jim Episode: "Fly Away Home"
2002 Mutant X Mr. Delay Episode: "Interface"
2003 Blue Murder John Doe Episode: "John Doe"
2004 This Is Wonderland Episode: "#1.9"
2004 The Grid Polygrapher Episode: "#1.2"
2005 1-800-MISSING Episode: "Sisterhood"
2005 Air Crash Investigation Scott Lustig Episode: "Mistaken Identity"
2007 Til Death Do Us Part Carl Lawford Episode: "The Pond Scum Murder"
2008 Victor Dave Stubbs TV film
2009 The Line Andy 15 episodes
2010 Baxter Sam 4 episodes
2011 Combat Hospital Sergeant Major Gaestner Episode: "Shifting Sands"
2015 The Strain Medical Officer Episode: "Quick and Painless"
2018 The Expanse Kolvoord 6 episodes

References

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  1. ^ "Chris Owens Biography (1961-)". filmreference.com.
  2. ^ Teichman, Glenn (8 November 1998). "Sixth season of 'X-Files' sets small screen afire". The Albany Herald. Albany, NY. p. TV8.
  3. ^ "Closing 'The X-Files'; As the series looks to its last year, we take on 20 mysteries Mulder and Scully still haven't solved". The State. Columbia, SC. 20 May 2000. p. D1.
  4. ^ "Chris Owens". Canada's Awards Database. Academy of Canadian Cinema & Television. Archived from the original on 6 July 2011. Retrieved 10 March 2011.
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