Warren Christie stars "Alpha" on Syfy as Cameron Hicks. The show is centered around a team of ordinary citizens with extraordinary mental and physical abilities. Known as Alphas, they tackle cases that the CIA, FBI and Pentagon are unable to solve.
Christie also stars in the movie "Apollo 18" and recently wrapped filming McG's 2012 action-comedy "This Means War," with Tom Hardy, Chris Pine and Reese Witherspoon. He plays the role of Steve, Reese's character's ex in the latter feature.
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Warren Christie was born in Belfast, Northern Ireland. At the age of two, his family emmigrated to London, Ontario, Canada, where he spent the remainder of his childhood. After being recruited to play football at college, he left London for Windsor, and it was during these school years that his interest in performing peaked.
Upon graduation, Christie left Ontario and moved to Vancouver to pursue a career in acting, and while his career may have gotten off to a late start, he has done more than just "catch up."
In 2005 Christie landed the ABC/Touchstone pilot "Introducing Lennie Rose," created by Krista Vernhoff and directed by Ken Olin. Christie followed that up with the romantic comedy "Gray Matters," opposite Heather Graham. Switching gears, hia next project was the psychological thriller "Beneath," produced by the group responsible for "Napoleon Dynamite" in conjunction with MTV Films/Paramount Classics.
Christie also stars in the movie "Apollo 18" and recently wrapped filming McG's 2012 action-comedy "This Means War," with Tom Hardy, Chris Pine and Reese Witherspoon. He plays the role of Steve, Reese's character's ex in the latter feature.
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2005 to 2007, Christie starred as Ray "Big Cat" Cataldo on ABC's "October Road." He also had a recurring role on the ABC series "Happy Town," as well as recurring and guest-starring roles on "Flashpoint," "Supernatural," "The L Word," "Battlestar Galactica" and the ABC series "The Days."Warren Christie was born in Belfast, Northern Ireland. At the age of two, his family emmigrated to London, Ontario, Canada, where he spent the remainder of his childhood. After being recruited to play football at college, he left London for Windsor, and it was during these school years that his interest in performing peaked.
Upon graduation, Christie left Ontario and moved to Vancouver to pursue a career in acting, and while his career may have gotten off to a late start, he has done more than just "catch up."
In 2005 Christie landed the ABC/Touchstone pilot "Introducing Lennie Rose," created by Krista Vernhoff and directed by Ken Olin. Christie followed that up with the romantic comedy "Gray Matters," opposite Heather Graham. Switching gears, hia next project was the psychological thriller "Beneath," produced by the group responsible for "Napoleon Dynamite" in conjunction with MTV Films/Paramount Classics.
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