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A tall, thin, freckled, redheaded player, Chris Owen carved out a niche in
the late 1990s teen movie boom as a memorable young character actor, most
often portraying quirky roles. Owen got his start on television, and debuted
with a 1993 guest role on the odd CBS drama "Picket Fences", playing the son
of a frog obsessed burglary suspect (Michael Jeter). That same year he was
featured in an episode of ABC's teen-themed sitcom "Boy Meets World". The
actor marked his film debut in 1994, appearing in "It Runs in the Family"
starring Kieran Culkin. He could next be seen on the big screen with a role
as a young cadet in "Major Payne" (1995), a comedy following a wacky Special
Forces US Marine (Damon Wayans) who leads a junior ROTC group during a spell
of peacetime unemployment.
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More substantial was Owen's co-starring turn in that year's "Angus", giving
an effective performance as the geeky best friend of the tormented title
character. A smaller role in the Farley/Spade vehicle comedy "Black Sheep"
followed in 1996.
The actor went on to more television work, guest starring on the short-lived
high school set series "The Faculty" (ABC) and "Social Studies" (UPN) in
1997, and taking a recurring stint on The WB's highly rated family drama
"7th Heaven". He returned to the big screen in 1998 with featured parts in
the rodeo-set "The Ride" and the high-school graduation night comedy "Can't
Hardly Wait", portraying a stealthy kleptomaniac who relieves the hosting
home of dozens of items in a mostly silent performance. He followed up with
a role in the 1999 teen comedy "She's All That", playing a bully whose
torturous tactics against diminutive Simon (Kieran Culkin) are foisted back
upon him by the valiant Zack (Freddie Prinze Jr) in a memorably vile scene.
Not long after, the actor was impressive in a much different part, as the
social outcast math whiz best friend of aspiring astronaut Homer Hickman in
the acclaimed biopic "October Sky". Owen was featured later that year as 'The
Sherminator', an unlikely Casanova out to impress his friends in the
successful teen sex romp "American Pie"--he also reprised the role for the
2001 sequel.
Off the success of the "Pie" films, Owen was soon cast in a string of youth-oriented
and/or rauch-minded comedies, including Brian Robbins' wrestling comedy "Ready
to Rumble" (2000)--opposite Ahmet Zappa and David Arquette as a dedicated
fan of professional wrestling-- and the college comedies "Going Greek"
(2001), "Van Wilder" (2001), "A Midsummer Night's Rave" (2002) and "National
Lampoon Presents Dorm Daze" (2003). Continuing his association with the
Lampoon brand, Owen co-starred with Will Friedle in "National Lampoon's Gold
Diggers" (2004) as a pair of clueless con artists who hope to make a fortune
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