Chris Carmack

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Chris Carmack

A screenshot of Carmack in 2004's The Last Ride
Birth name James Christopher Carmack
Born December 22, 1980 (age 26)
Flag of United States Washington, D.C., USA
Notable roles Luke Ward in The O.C.

James Christopher Carmack (born December 22, 1980), better known as Chris Carmack, is an American actor and former male fashion model.

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[edit] Early life

Carmack was born in Washington, D.C. and grew up in Derwood, Maryland. He has 2 siblings, a brother and sister. As a young boy, he enjoyed participating in all types of sports: baseball, basketball, football, and wrestling. At Georgetown Preparatory School,however, his attentions turned to theatre and he began working passionately on three productions per year, on-stage and off, in addition to competing in numerous drama festivals.

[edit] Career

After graduation, Carmack attended New York University to pursue an Arts degree at the Tisch School. He left NYU after he was discovered by a modelling scout and decided to have a go at the profession. His looks were exactly what Bruce Weber was seeking for Abercrombie & Fitch. The other catalogues and editorials that he has worked for include: Lord and Taylor, Macy's, Target, Who A U, ELLE France, Nautica, Guess?, and Cosmo Girl.

After two years in New York City, Carmack decided to move to Los Angeles and immerse himself in acting. He is best known by global audiences as Luke on the first season of The O.C.

As of 2005, Carmack is a model for Ezra Fitch, the latest offspring brand from Abercrombie & Fitch.

In 2006, Carmack starred in the movie Lovewrecked with Amanda Bynes and Jonathan Bennett and decided to hone his acting skills in the theatres of New York and London.

From 16 March - 21 May 2006 Carmack starred in the Off Broadway production of Entertaining Mr. Sloane at the Laura Pels Theatre. The play, directed by Scott Ellis, also featured Tony Award nominees Alec Baldwin and Jan Maxwell. The latter left the production early due to friction with co-star Baldwin.

In 2006 Carmack made his London stage debut in a rare revival of Tennessee Williams' "Summer and Smoke", a play unperformed in London for 55 years. Carmack starred opposite Rosamund Pike and was directed by former Royal Shakespeare Company artistic director Adrian Noble. It played the Apollo Theatre from 21 October - 25 November 2006, failing to complete its scheduled run.

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