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Birthplace:
Denver, Colorado
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Scene stealer Chris Eigeman, familiar to movie audiences as the favorite choice for sardonic supporting roles in the films of Whit Stillman and Noah Baumbach, made his mark on television as the newly transplanted New Yorker at once appalled at and attracted to life in Los Angeles on the ABC sitcom "It's like, you know..." (1999). A pleasantly attractive actor, with wavy dark hair and WASPy good looks whose privileged background failed to open many doors, Eigeman found himself doing odd jobs as a parking valet and a laborer while studying his craft, appearing in regional and Off-Broadway stage
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Born and raised in Denver, Colorado
After college, briefly moved to Seattle, Washington
Interned at Actors Theatre of Louisville (Kentucky)
Moved to NYC; studied acting at Circle in the Square Theatre School
Answered advertisement for actors and was cast by director Whit Stillman
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