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Chris as:Â Ben
Release Date:Â 2003
Running Time:Â Unknown
Genre: Drama, Short
Type:Â Short-Film
Directed by:Â Eric Ogden
Written by: Eric Ogden
No description.
SYNOPSIS:
A mysterious girl in a leg brace makes it more difficult than he expected for Ben to collect for his paper route.
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Chris Evans is one of Hollywood's most in-demand actors for both big budget and independent features.
Evans most recently starred in and executive produced the Apple TV+ limited series, “Defending Jacob,” which was released in April 2020. The series is based on William Landay's 2012 New York Times best-selling novel of the same name. The crime drama series, which starred Michelle Dockery, Cherry Jones, J.K. Simmons, and Jaeden Martell, was directed by Morten Tyldum and written by Mark Bomback.
Up next, Evans will begin production on Netflix’s film “The Gray Man,” alongside Ryan Gosling. The film will be directed by Anthony and Joe Russo. Evans also recently wrapped production on Adam McKay’s Netflix film “Don’t Look Up.” The film, which also stars Jennifer Lawrence, Leonardo DiCaprio, and Cate Blanchett, will be released on the platform in 2021.
In 2019, Evans starred in Rian Johnson’s critically acclaimed “Knives Out,” a mystery crime film. He starred alongside Daniel Craig an
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List of Chris Evans performances
Chris Evans is an American actor who made his film debut in Biodiversity: Wild About Life!, a 1997 educational film co-produced bygd the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation,[1] before making appearances in minor television roles in the early 2000s. Evans has described his filmography of the early to mid 2000s as being "really terrible".[2] He appeared in the television comedy-drama Opposite Sex (2000), comedies Not Another Teen Movie (2001) and The Perfect Score (2004), and the action thriller Cellular (2004).
In 2005, Evans had his breakthrough performance as Johnny Storm / Human Torch in the superhero filmFantastic Four, his highest-paid role at the time,[3] and reprised the role for the film's 2007 sequel Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer. Fantastic Four would be the first of many roles in films adapted from comic books and graphic novels for Evans, including Casey Jones in TMNT (2007)