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Christopher Curry (born Christopher Root; October 22, 1948) is an American character actor of film and television who has appeared in more than 70 films and television programs since the 1980s. His best-known roles are as Captain Bosch in C.H.U.D. and Rico's father in Starship Troopers .
Christopher Curry. Actor: Sully. Christopher Curry was born on 22 October 1948 in Grand Rapids, Michigan, USA. He is an actor and writer, known for Sully (2016), Flags of Our Fathers (2006) and City of Ghosts (2002).
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Christopher Curry is an American character actor of film and television who has appeared in more than 70 films and television programs since the 1980s. His best-known roles are as Captain Bosch in C.H.U.D. and Rico's father in Starship Troopers. He also had a small role in Red Dragon, and appeared as FBI Agent Stuckey in Home Alone 3. From 2011 until 2015, he portrayed the recurring role of ...
Christopher or Chris Curry may refer to: Christopher Curry (businessman) (born 1946), British businessman, co-founder of Acorn Computers. Christopher Curry (actor) (born 1948), American actor. Chris Curry, the pen name of Tamara Thorne (born 1957), American writer.
Christopher Curry (born Christopher Root) is known for his roles in Transformers, Home Alone 3, Starship Troopers and more. See his biography, filmography, photos and videos on The Movie Database (TMDB).
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Christopher Curry was an actor with a strong presence in film throughout his Hollywood career. Curry started his acting career landing roles in such films as "C.H.U.D." (1984), "F/X" (1986) and ...
Christopher Curry was an actor with a strong presence in film throughout his Hollywood career. Curry started his acting career landing roles in such films as "C.H.U.D." (1984), "F/X" (1986) and the Jeff Bridges romance "See You in the Morning" (1989).