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Michael Vartan as James Walker on ABC's "Big Shots"
Michael Vartan as James Walker on ABC's "Big Shots"
Michael Vartan stars as James Walker on ABC's "Big Shots."

Michael Vartan

came to international acclaim with his starring role as Agent Michael Vaughn for five seasons on the worldwide hit ABC series "Alias."

Michael Vartan

has wrapped production on a starring role in his first action/thriller, "Rogue," for the Weinstein Company.

Michael Vartan

plays a cynical American travel writer who embarks on a river cruise in the Australian outback. The role offered a departure from his recent romantic male leads in such comedies as the Summer '05 blockbuster "Monster-in-Law" and FOX 2000's "Never Been Kissed." "Rogue" is written and directed by Aussie Greg McLean, whose debut film, "Wolf Creek," has received rave reviews.

Also in the can is a lead role for

Michael Vartan

in the independent feature "Jolene: My Life" for director Dan Ireland ("The Whole Wide World"). Based on a story from E.L. Doctorow, the film revolves around a woman, Jolene, who escaped the foster care system at 15 only to jump into three disastrous marriages.

Michael Vartan

plays Brad Benton, son and heir to an oil drilling fortune, who uses his charms to pursue Jolene.

Most recently

Michael Vartan

starred opposite Jane Fonda and Jennifer Lopez in New Line Cinema's summer blockbuster, "Monster-in-Law."

Michael Vartan

previously starred opposite Robin Williams in the psychological thriller, "One Hour Photo."

Michael Vartan

also appeared in the two-part TNT miniseries "The Mists of Avalon," a retelling of the story of Camelot in which he portrayed Sir Lancelot, opposite Angelica Huston, Julianna Margulies and Joan Allen.

Born in Paris to a French father and an American mother,

Michael Vartan

grew up in the tiny Normandy village of Fleury until the age of 16, when he moved to Los Angeles to live with his mother, who encouraged him to take acting classes.

After starring in two small French films,

Michael Vartan

grabbed the attention of the film world with his breakthrough performance in the 1993 Italian epic, "Fiorile," directed by Paolo and Vittorio Taviani.

Michael Vartan

, who was nominated for a French Caesar Award for Best Up-and-Coming Actor, played two characters in this fable of a curse that haunts a family through centuries. Of his performance, New York Post movie critic Mike Medved heralded the actor, saying, "[Vartan] is so hugely effective that it's hard to understand how he could have (so far) avoided discovery by Hollywood."

Soon after,

Michael Vartan

signed with an agent and landed a role in "To Wong Foo, Thanks for Everything! Julie Newmar," playing the bigoted small-town thug who harasses three drag queens (Wesley Snipes, Patrick Swayze and John Leguizamo).

Michael Vartan

went on to star opposite David Schwimmer as one of his best friends in "The Pallbearer."

Michael Vartan

also starred in Sony Pictures Classics' "The Myth of Fingerprints" with Julianne Moore.

In his limited free time,

Michael Vartan

feeds his obsession with sports, particularly ice hockey. "If it weren't for acting, I'd give anything to play a professional sport,"

Michael Vartan

says, still holding onto his life-long dream.

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