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Warren Christie
Christie in The Watchful Eye (2023)
Born
Hans Warren Christie

(1975-11-04) 4 November 1975 (age 49)
Belfast, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom
Alma materUniversity of Windsor
Years active2001–2012 (film) 2001– (tv shows)
Spouse
(m. 2007)

Hans Warren Christie (born 4 November 1975) is a Canadian television and film actor known for his roles as Ray Cataldo on the ABC drama October Road and as Aidan "Greggy" Stiviletto on the ABC series Happy Town. More recently, Christie starred as Cameron Hicks in the SyFy series Alphas.

He recurs on the Fox series The Resident and costarred on the 2019 NBC series The Village. He also appeared in Batwoman as Bruce Wayne / Batman / Tommy Elliott / Hush.

Background

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Warren Christie was born in Belfast, Northern Ireland and spent most of his childhood in London, Ontario. He left London for the University of Windsor after being recruited to play college football. It was during his years at Windsor that Christie developed an interest in performing and decided to pursue it as a career. This led to a move to Vancouver, where he soon found acting opportunities. He now lives in Vancouver, married to actress Sonya Salomaa.

Career

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In 2007, Christie landed a lead role on the series October Road, playing a cocky construction company owner. In the same year, he was cast as the star of the musical feature film Magic Flute Diaries, based on one of Mozart's operas. In 2008, Christie was involved in an ABC pilot, Prince of Motor City, a gothic family drama in which he stars alongside Aiden Quinn and Piper Perabo.[1]

Christie has taken on a variety of roles in different genres. He played opposite Heather Graham in the romantic comedy Gray Matters, and then appeared in the psychological thriller Beneath, produced by the group that made Napoleon Dynamite in conjunction with MTV Films/Paramount Classics.

Christie has also been involved in numerous television shows, including the unsuccessful ABC series The Days, and guest appearances in Supernatural, The L Word and Battlestar Galactica, before gaining more consistent work. He starred as Cameron Hicks on Syfy's series, Alphas.[2]

In May 2020, it was revealed during the season one finale of Batwoman, that Christie had been cast as Bruce Wayne, when he portrayed Tommy Elliot disguised as Wayne.[3] This marks Christie as the second actor to portray the character within the Arrowverse alongside Kevin Conroy who played an alternate Earth version of the character during the Crisis on Infinite Earths event.

Filmography

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Film
Year Title Role Notes
2004 The Thing Below Cassidy Video
2006 Gray Matters Trevor Brown
2007 Dress to Kill Tom Hopkins
2007 Beneath Jeff
2007 X's & O's Lorenzo
2008 The Most Wonderful Time of the Year Morgan Derby
2008 Incident at a Truckstop Diner Father Short film
2008 Magic Flute Diaries Tom / Tamino
2008 Bachelor Party 2: The Last Temptation Todd Video
2008 Bachelor Party 2: Analysis of a Stripper Fight Todd Video short
2011 Apollo 18 Ben Anderson
2012 This Means War Steve
Television
Year Title Role Notes
2001 Pasadena Security Guard Episode: "The Rat"
2003 The Twilight Zone Devin Episode: "The Path"
2003 1st to Die Michael DeGraaff TV movie
2003 Black Sash Zach Episode: "The Prodigal Son"
2003 Lucky 7 David TV movie
2003 Jake 2.0 Steve Clemens Episode: "Middleman"
2003–2004 Still Life Gideon 5 episodes
2004 10.5 Jimmy TV miniseries
2004 The Days Lane Dugan 4 episodes
2005 Andromeda Ione Episode: "Moonlight Becomes You"
2005 The L Word Leo Herrera 3 episodes
2005 Battlestar Galactica Tarn Episode: "Kobol's Last Gleaming: Part 2"
Episode: "Scattered"
2006 Supernatural Luther Episode: "Dead Man's Blood"
2006 The Evidence Phil Eugenides Episode: "And the Envelope Please"
2006 Introducing Lennie Rose Jackson Dean TV movie
2007 My Baby Is Missing Tom Robbins TV movie
2007 Ghost Whisperer Motorcycle Ghost Episode: "The Collector"
2007 This Space for Rent Chad Episode: "Stain'd"
2007–2008 October Road Ray 'Big Cat' Cataldo 19 episodes
2008 Samurai Girl Dr. Thomas Fleming Episode: "Book of the Sword: Part 2"
Episode: "Book of the Heart: Part 2"
2008 The Prince of Motor City Jamie Hamilton TV movie
2008 The Most Wonderful Time of the Year Morgan Derby TV movie
2009 House Rules Nate Tiernan TV movie
2009 Malibu Shark Attack Chavez TV movie
2010 Ties That Bind Peter Wilson TV movie
2010 Happy Town Greggy Stiviletto 6 episodes
2010–2011 True Justice Detective Landon Radner 13 episodes
2011 Flashpoint Mark Logan Episode: "Thicker Than Blood"
2011 Three Weeks, Three Kids Will Johnson TV movie
2011 Once Upon a Time Ryan Marlow Episode: "Pilot"
2011–2012 Alphas Cameron Hicks Main role
2012 Arrow Carter Bowen Episode: "Legacies"
2013 Castle Brad Parker Episode: "Dreamworld"
2014 Color of Rain Michael Spehn TV movie
2014 Motive Sergeant Mark Cross Main cast in seasons 2 & 3
2014–2015 Girlfriends' Guide to Divorce Will Recurring character
2015 Chicago Fire Scott Rice 7 episodes
2015 Zoo Ray Endicott Episode 10 and 11
2016 Eyewitness Ryan Kane Recurring character
2017 The Catch Ethan Ward Recurring character
2018 The Resident Jude Silva 4 episodes
2019 The Village Nick Main cast
2020 If I Only Had Christmas Glenn Goodman / William Austin Hallmark Movie
2020-21 Batwoman Tommy Elliot / Hush (Bruce Wayne disguise/subconscious hallucination) Episode: "O, Mouse!"
Episode: "Whatever Happened to Kate Kane?"
Episode: "Armed and Dangerous"
2021 Gone Mom: The Jennifer Dulos Story Fotis Dulos Lifetime TV film
2021 Crashing Through the Snow Sam Reynolds Hallmark movie
2023 The Watchful Eye Matthew[4] main cast
2023 The More Love Grows Hallmark movie
2024 Our Holiday Story Dave Hallmark Movie

References

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  1. ^ Roth, Dan (8 June 2008). "ABC planning The Prince of Motor City hour-long drama". Retrieved 17 October 2011.
  2. ^ "Breaking News: Development Update: Thursday, July 22". The Futon Critic. 22 July 2010. Retrieved 17 October 2011.
  3. ^ Damore, Meagan (17 May 2020). "Batwoman Casts Alphas Star as Bruce Wayne". CBR.com. Retrieved 18 May 2020.
  4. ^ White, Peter (13 September 2021). "Hitchcockian Nanny Drama From Julie Durk Lands Pilot Order At Freeform; Andrea Londo & Warren Christie Among Stars". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved 16 January 2023.
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