Nick Chinlund

Nick Chinlund's handsome, rugged exterior makes him an ideal candidate for roles in such high-profile, high-octane releases as Con Air and Tears of the Sun, so casting directors may be tempted to steer him toward films that make use of his somewhat imposing physical presence; nonetheless, the talented stage and screen actor also possesses the chops needed to highlight such little-seen indies as Amy's Orgasm and Chutney Popcorn. That rare combination offers great potential for crossover appeal, so audiences on both sides of the blockbuster spectrum can find reasons for appreciating an actor of Chinlund's caliber. The New York native started out as a jock, but his aspirations on the court were sidelined by a college basketball injury; however, it didn't take long for him to see the silver lining in his career-halting accident, and he soon veered toward acting. Though Chinlund would remain at Brown University in the following years, a shift toward drama classes soon convinced him that his future didn't lie on the well-polished planks of the basketball court, but the well-worn boards of the theater stage. Roles in such Williamstown Theater Festival productions as Mother Courage and Little Oedipus helped the fresh-faced hopeful make a name for himself in the theater community, and shortly after graduation, Chinlund opted to kick-start his feature career by making the move to Los Angeles. In addition to an impressively creepy early role in a pair of X-Files episodes entitled "Irresistable" and "Orison," Chinlund also made a mark in such features as Lethal Weapon 3, Bad Girls, and Eraser. While small-screen roles in episodes of Third Watch and Buffy the Vampire Slayer found Chinlund continuing to make a name for himself among television viewers, his performances in such character-driven dramas as A Brother's Kiss and Once in the Life saw the emerging actor eschewing more action-oriented fare in favor of roles in more down-to-earth features. Though supporting roles in Training Day, Below, and Tears of the Sun did find Chinlund's visibility rising among the multiplex set, it was his participation in such efforts as Goodnight, Joseph Parker (in which he played the eponymous character) that seemed to draw him the most praise from critics. In 2004, Chinlund rejoined Below director David Twohy for a role opposite action icon Vin Diesel in the eagerly anticipated Pitch Black sequel, The Chronicles of Riddick. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide

  • Also Credited As:
    Nicholas Chinlund, Nicky Chinlund
  • Born:
    November 18, 1961 in New York, New York
  • Job Titles:
    Actor
Education
  • Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island
Milestones
  • 1988 Was an apprentice at the Williamstown Theatre Festival in Massachusetts
  • 1990 Film acting debut billed as Nicholas Chinlund in "The Ambulance"
  • 1992 TV acting debut in the "Auto Erotica" episode of the Showtime series "Red Shoe Diaries"
  • 1993 First mainstream feature, "Lethal Weapon 3"
  • 1995 Starred opposite Mare Winningham in the USA Network thriller "Letter to My Killer"
  • 1997 Breakthrough screen role in "Con Air"
  • 1997 Co-starred in "A Brother's Kiss"
  • 1997 Portrayed Frederic Remington in the TNT movie "Rough Riders"
  • 2003 Appeared in the Bruce Willis thriller "Tears of the Sun"
  • 2004 Cast as Toombs in "The Chronicles of Riddick", the sequel to the surprise sci-fi hit "Pitch Black"
  • 2005 Starred in Martin Campbell's "The Legend of Zorro" with Antonio Banderas
  • 2006 Cast opposite Milla Jovovich in the sci-fi thriller, "Ultraviolet"

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