Christopher Abbott

Acting

Christopher Jacob Abbott is an American actor. He is known for his work in independent films. In 2011, Abbott made his feature film debut in Martha Marcy May Marlene and his Broadway debut in the revival of the play The House of Blue Leaves. Abbott received a nomination for the Independent Spirit Award for Best Male Lead for the drama film James White (2015).

He portrayed astronaut David Scott in the biographical drama film First Man (2018), and had further supporting roles in the films A Most Violent Year (2014), It Comes at Night (2017), Possessor (2020), Black Bear (2020), and Poor Things (2023). Abbott portrayed Capt. Yossarian in the Hulu miniseries Catch-22 (2019) for which he earned a Golden Globe Award nomination. He also acted in the HBO series Girls (2012–2016), the USA Network series The Sinner (2017), and the Apple TV+ series The Crowded Room (2023).

Fullname:

Christopher Abbott

Date of Birth:

1986-02-10

Country:

Greenwich, Connecticut, USA

Media of

Christopher Abbott

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Filmography of

Christopher Abbott

Found 41 movies in total

Bring Them Down

Michael

... 2025

Wolf Man

Blake

... 2025

Kraven the Hunter

The Foreigner

... 2024

... 2024

... 2024

Poor Things

Alfie Blessington

... 2023

Sanctuary

Hal Porterfield

... 2023

Entergalactic

Reed (voice)

... 2022

The Forgiven

Tom Day

... 2022

... 2022

... 2021

Black Bear

Gabe

... 2020

Possessor

Colin Tate

... 2020

... 2019

Full-Dress

Nick / Chris

... 2019

Piercing

Reed

... 2019

First Man

David Scott

... 2018

Vox Lux

Journalist

... 2018

... 2018

Tyrel

Johnny

... 2018

... 2017

... 2017

Whiskey Tango Foxtrot

Fahim Ahmadzai

... 2016

... 2015

James White

James White

... 2015

The Girlfriend Game

Henry (voice)

... 2015

A Most Violent Year

Louis Servidio

... 2014

... 2014

1009

Man

... 2013

The Exit Room

Joseph Michaels

... 2013

All That I Am

Christian

... 2013

Art Machine

Cap'n Tar

... 2012

... 2012

Father/Son

Oliver

... 2012

... 2010

The Maid of Orleans

Sammy Lindberg