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Chris Vance, born George Christopher Vance, is an English actor known for his dynamic roles in both television and film. He was born in Paddington, London, and grew up in both England and Ireland. Vance attended St. Bede’s Secondary School in Lawrence Weston, Bristol, before enrolling at Newcastle University, where he graduated with a degree in Civil Engineering.
Vance began his acting career in British television, taking on guest roles in shows such as The Bill. In 2003, he moved to Australia, where he appeared in popular series including Stingers and Blue Heelers. His breakout role came with the Australian drama All Saints, where he portrayed Sean Everleigh. This marked the beginning of his international visibility as an actor.
Chris Vance gained broader recognition with his role as James Whistler in the third and fourth seasons of the American television series Prison Break. His performance in the show solidified his presence in the U.S. television market.
Following his success in Prison Break, Vance landed the lead role of Jack Gallagher in the Fox series Mental, which was filmed in Colombia. Although the show was cancelled after 13 episodes, it further demonstrated his leading-man capabilities.
He later appeared in a recurring guest role as Mason Gilroy, a manipulative antagonist, in five episodes of the USA Network's hit series Burn Notice during its third season. Vance also had a significant role in the fifth season of Showtime’s Dexter as Cole Harmon, a motivational speaker linked to a series of brutal crimes in South Florida.
In 2012, Vance was cast as Frank Martin in Transporter: The Series, taking over the role that was originally made popular by Jason Statham in the film franchise. The series, a French-Canadian production, allowed Vance to showcase his action-genre capabilities as he stepped into the role of a professional transporter for hire.
Vance continued to build his television presence with a recurring role on TNT’s crime drama Rizzoli & Isles, portraying a love interest for lead character Jane Rizzoli, played by Angie Harmon. He was also cast in a recurring role as Non, a Kryptonian villain, in CBS’s superhero drama Supergirl.
Chris Vance married actress Moon Dailly after meeting in Australia in 2003. They had one son together before divorcing in 2007. Their divorce included disputes and conflicting public statements about parenting and conduct. Vance has refuted the allegations while expressing a desire to maintain an amicable relationship for the sake of their son.
Known for his introspective nature, Vance has described art as his “diary,” emphasizing its importance as a medium of personal expression.
As of recent estimates, Chris Vance has a net worth of approximately $2 million. With roles spanning multiple genres and continents, he has established himself as a versatile actor with a strong international presence in television drama and action series.
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