Christopher Liam Moore

Christopher Liam Moore (born June 12, 1964, Salem, Massachusetts), an American actor noted for his theatre work and his role as Richard in the sitcom 10 Items or Less. He graduated from Harvard College in 1986.[1]

Career

Stage

Moore and his partner and fellow actor and director Bill Rauch co-founded the Cornerstone Theatre Company in 1986. The acting company has been based in Los Angeles since 1992.

Television

Moore stars in the TBS television series 10 Items or Less. He also starred in an episode of Friends; series 5 episode 5 "The One with the Kips" as the Hotel Clerk.

Filmography

GenreYearTitleRole EpisodesNotes
TV film1996The Cherokee KidPinedale Teller
Short film1997Anita LibertyChris, The Blind Date 15 minutes
TV series1997EZ StreetsOfficer Brian Leary "A Terrible Beauty"
TV series19983rd Rock from the SunWaiter "Just Your Average Dick"
TV series1998FriendsThe Hotel Clerk "The One with the Kips"
TV series1997Star Trek: VoyagerTova Veer "Distant Origin"
TV series1999Star Trek: VoyagerUnnamed Varro Alien "The Disease"
TV series1999It's Like, You Know...Waiter "Memories of Me"
TV series2001Murder in Small Town XReporter Frank Kovick
TV series2000Judging AmyIan Jankowski "Human Touch"
"Blast from the Past"
4 episodes total
TV series2002Judging AmyIan Jankowski "Come Back Soon"
"Lost in the System"
4 episodes total
TV film2004MemronMartin
Film2006Sharif Don't Like ItThe Host
TV series200610 Items or LessRichard "The New Boss"
"The Miracle Worker"
"Health Insurance"
"What Women Want"
"Bag It"
21 episodes total
TV series200810 Items or LessRichard "Dollar Day Afternoon"
"Forever Young"
"To Heir Is Human"
"First Time"
"The Bromance"
"Amy Strikes Back"
"Illegal Alien"
"The Ren Fair"
21 episodes total
TV series200910 Items or LessRichard "Turkey Bowling"
"Eye Can See Clearly"
"Star Trok"
"One Day at a Time"
"The Whistler"
"The Milk Man"
"Dances with Groceries"
"Sesquicentennial"
21 episodes total
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