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American actor, writer and comedian (born 1973)
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Christopher Moynihan (born April 1, 1973) is an American actor, writer and comedian. He is the creator and lead actor of the 2011 ABC sitcom Man Up!

Career

Born in Long Island, Moynihan got his first job in the entertainment business in 1997 as an actor in the short-lived series Jenny. He went on to voice acting in Gary & Mike, followed by a role on the television series The Hughleys. Christopher Moynihan went on to a recurring role on According to Jim. He was an actor, writer, and producer for 100 Questions, followed by Man Up!. He is also the creator and producer of Marlon.

Filmography

Actor

Year Title Role Notes
1998 Jenny Deke
2001 Gary & Mike Gary (voice)
2001 The Fighting Fitzgeralds Terry
2001 The Hughleys Jimmy
2001–2003 According to Jim Chris
2003 Coupling Jeff Clancy Main role
2003 A Mighty Wind Sean Halloran
2006 For Your Consideration Brian Chubb
2010 100 Questions Mike Poole Also creator, writer, executive producer
2011 Man Up! Craig Griffith Also creator, writer, executive producer
2016 Mascots Phil Mayhew

Producer/writer

Year Title Notes
2017–2018 Marlon Creator, executive producer, writer
2020 Night School Creator, executive producer, writer
Unsold NBC pilot

References

  1. O'Connell, Michael (October 18, 2011). "Man Up!' Creator Christopher Moynihan Credits Sitcom Trend to Generation of Lost Men". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved October 30, 2011.

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