- Born
- Height5′ 10¾″ (1.80 m)
- Chris Collet was born in New York and during his teens he started to break into showbiz and got himself an agent. His first gig in a film was an independent horror/mystery/slasher film called Sleepaway Camp (1983), in which he played the role of Paul. He remained in touch with his co-star from the film, Jonathan Tiersten, and they auditioned for shows together but went through tons of rejections. Eventually, he landed the role of Neil Oxley in a CBS after-school special called Welcome Home, Jellybean (1984), and from there he landed other numerous roles in TV and film, such as Jake Livingston in Moving In (1984), which starred Teri Garr and Peter Weller; Richard Jahnke Jr. in Right to Kill? (1985); Paul Stephens in The Manhattan Project (1986), starring John Lithgow; and Albert Kaussner in a mini-series by Stephen King called The Langoliers (1995). His television appearances include guest roles in Deadly Nightmares (1983), The Equalizer (1985), L.A. Law (1986), and MacGyver (1985). Then he decided to pursue the craft of acting on stage by starring in several Broadway productions.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Greg Russell Tiderington
- SpouseNicole Dooley(October 8, 2005 - present) (3 children)
- ChildrenJulien ColletElody ColletLucius Collet
- RelativesJennifer(Sibling)
- Was a good friend of fellow actor Corey Haim, with whom he starred in two movies (including "Firstborn", Haim's film debut, playing his brother). Years later, Collet served as a pallbearer at Corey's funeral.
- Collet and co-star Cynthia Nixon were both attending New York's Hunter College/High School at the time they filmed "The Manhattan Project".
- When they're not performing, he and his actress-wife run a Pilates studio in NYC.
- His last name is pronounced "coal-lay." His father was French, from Annecy le Vieux, Haute-Savoie, Rhône-Alpes. His mother, a New Yorker, is of Russian Jewish and Belarusian Jewish descent.
- Shortly before his parents' wedding, Chris's mother broke her leg in a skiing accident. She was walked down the aisle wearing a cast.
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