Christopher Atkins Biography
Christopher Atkins (born Christopher Atkins Bomann on February 21, 1961) is a Golden Globe-nominated American actor and was a teen idol. Biography Atkins was born in Valdese, NC to Donald Bomann and Bitsy Nebauer.While in High school Atkins was a lifeguard and sailing instructor when a friend pressured him to audition for The Blue Lagoon. He won the role over 4,000 other actors. He had no previous interest or experience in acting. Career Atkins starred in his first film at the age of nineteen years, which gained him a brief burst of fame. The romance adventure remake The Blue Lagoon, opposite Brooke Shields, was released in 1980 and became a huge box office success. The movie cost $4.5 million, but has grossed over $58 million. The Blue Lagoon still remains a classic of romantic fantasy and adventure. The role allowed him to show off his swimming abilities, innocent good-looks and he was established as a teen idol. After the success of the film, Atkins was recognized and mobbed everywhere. Female fans literally tore off his clothes. He went on to star as Frederic in The Pirate Movie (1982), an update of Gilbert and Sullivan's operetta The Pirates of Penzance. He hit #71 on the Billboard Hot 100 singles chart with the song "How Can I Live Without Her?", which appeared in The Pirate Movie. The film has became a cult classic. Renowned for his "boy next door" looks, Atkins created a buzz among girls of all ages who loved to see him on screen. Though it led to typecasting, the athletic Atkins did not disappoint his fans, and was shirtless in almost all his movies and television appearances. Atkins commented, "What do you mean as soon as I get a job where I don't have to wear a loincloth, I will be wearing a speedo swimsuit! Will I ever have an acting job when I don't have to be shirtless?" In A Night In Heaven (1983), also starring Lesley Ann Warren, Atkins played Rick Monroe, an outspoken and overconfident student working his way through college as a male stripper. For one season (1983-1984), Atkins had a recurring role on the hit CBS prime time soap opera, Dallas as "Peter Richards," who had an affair with Sue Ellen Ewing played by Linda Gray. Atkins has been the cover boy of innumerable teen magazines and has appeared in several television commercials representing big brand names such as Coke and Adidas, all of which capitalized on Atkins' youth and appearance. He appeared on the cover of the September 1983 Playgirl magazine, and posed nude for a pictorial. He posed nude for the magazine again in December of the same year. Later Career and Family In the 1990s and 2000s, he drifted into made-for-network and cable movies, such as Fatal Charms, Project Shadowchaser III and Angel Flight Dawn. Recent projects include Caved In, Spiritual Warriors, 13th Child, The Employee of the Month, Tequila Express, Quigley and True Legends of the West. Comic roles include Mortuary Academy (1988), Shoot (1992) and he even re-united with Brooke Shields on her show Suddenly Susan as a fellow journalist who is disinterested in her.[4] Atkins famous curly blond hair has grown darker over time to solid brown, straight hair. He is vegan and straight-edge. He married Lyn Barron, from Sydney, Australia, in 1985 (now divorced), and they have two children: Grant (b. December 10, 1985) and Brittney (b. May 1, 1987). He owns his outdoor sports company and has patented his own fishing lure. His daughter Brittney Bomann has appeared in five films. Recognition and Criticism Atkins was nominated for a Golden Globe Award for New Star of the Year in a Motion Picture - Male for The Blue Lagoon as well as Best Young Actor for the Young Artist Awards. He was also nominated for five Razzie Awards for The Pirate Movie, A Night In Heaven (won), Listen to Me (won), Worst Actor of the Decade, and Worst New Star of the Decade. Filmography * Spiritual Warriors (2005) as King of Sparta * Caved In: Prehistoric Terror (2005) (TV) as John Palmer * The Librarians a.k.a. Strike Force (2004) as Ringo * True Legends of the West (2003) as Theodore Sutherland * Quigley (2003) as Woodward * 13th Child (2002) as Ron * The Color of Water (2002) as Clay * The Employee of the Month (2002) as Bill * Mending Fences (2002) as Tom * The Stoneman (2002) as Kip Hollings * Tequila Express (2002) as David Manning * Title to Murder (2001) as Paul Shaughnessy * Civility (2000) as John Cade * Dark Realm (2000) (TV Series) * Stageghost (2000) as Matthew Bronson * Deadly Delusions (1999) as Sam Gitlin * Breaking the Silence (1998) as Jeff * The Little Unicorn (1998) as PC Sid Edwards * Shoot (1998) as Spence * Mutual Needs (1997) as Andrew * Angel Flight Down (1996) as Jack Bahr * Dead Man's Island (1996) as Roger Prescott * It's My Party (1996) as Jack Allen * Red Shoe Diaries 13: Four on the Floor (1996) (segment "Four on the Floor") * Project Shadowchaser III (1995) as Snake * Smoke n Lightnin (1995) as Lightnin' * Bandit Goes Country (1994) as Johnny Bruce * Guns of Honor (1994) as Dusty Fog * Signal One, also known as Bullet Down Under (1994) as Martin Bullet * Trigger Fast (1994) as Dusty Fog * Dispara! (1993) as Spence * Die Watching (1993) as Michael Terrence * Dracula Rising (1993) as Vlad * Wet and Wild Summer! (1992) as Bobby McCain * Extralarge: Miami Killer (1991) as Blake * King's Ransom (1991) as Spence * Fatal Charm (1990) as Adam * Shakma (1990) as Sam * Listen to Me (1989) as Bruce Arlington * Mortuary Academy (1988) as Max Grimm * El Ataque de los pajaros, also known as Evil Birds (1987) as Peter * Secret Weapons (1985) as Allan Collier * Dallas (1978) TV Series as Peter Richards (1983 - 1984) * A Night in Heaven (1983) as Rick Monroe (also known as Ricky The Rocket) * The Pirate Movie (1982) as Frederic * Swan Lake (1982) (voice) as Prince Siegfried * Child Bride of Short Creek (1981) (TV) as Isaac King * The Blue Lagoon (1980) as Richard Lestrange Source: Wikipedia.com Official Website: ChristopherAtkins.com
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