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In 2020, D'Elia was accused of engaging in sexual misconduct with several underage girls; he has denied the allegations. He Following the allegations, he was dropped by his agency, a completed role he had shot for Creator/ZackSnyder's ''Film/ArmyOfTheDead'' was replaced in post by Creator/TigNotaro, and Creator/ComedyCentral removed a 2013 stand-up special of his from their website alongside an episode of ''Series/{{Workaholics}}'' that featured him playing a child molester (which the network also pulled from streaming). In February 2021, D'Elia addressed the allegations in a [=YouTube=] video, apologizing to all who had been affected but stating that he "[stands] by the fact that all [his] relationships have been consensual and legal." In March 2021, D'Elia was sued by a woman who alleged sexual abuse and solicitation of explicit pictures when she was underage; around a month later, the woman reportedly withdrew the lawsuit.
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Christopher 'Chris' William D'Elia (March 29, 1980) is an American stand-up comedian, actor, writer, and podcast host best known for ''Film/CelesteAndJesseForever'' (2012), ''Series/GloryDaze'' (2010-2011), and ''Film/LittleEvil'' (2017).
He was married to Emily Montague. His parents are Creator/BillDElia and Ellie D'Elia.
Since 2020, D'Elia has been accused of targeting underage roles and has been facing legal action and getting fired from various projects.
He was married to Emily Montague. His parents are Creator/BillDElia and Ellie D'Elia.
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Christopher 'Chris' William D'Elia (March 29, 1980) is an American stand-up comedian, actor, writer, and podcast host best known for host. Noted works he's been in include ''Series/{{Whitney}}'' (2011-2013), ''Series/{{Undateable}}'' (2014-2016), ''Film/CelesteAndJesseForever'' (2012), ''Series/GloryDaze'' (2010-2011), (2012) and ''Film/LittleEvil'' (2017).
He was married to actress EmilyMontague.Montague from 2006 to 2010; in 2022, he married Kristin Taylor. His parents are Creator/BillDElia and Ellie D'Elia.
Since In 2020, D'Elia has been was accused of targeting sexual misconduct by several underage roles girls; he has denied the allegations. He was dropped by his agency, a completed role he had shot for Creator/ZackSnyder's ''Film/ArmyOfTheDead'' was replaced in post by Creator/TigNotaro, and has Creator/ComedyCentral removed a 2013 stand-up special of his from their website alongside an episode of ''Series/{{Workaholics}}'' that featured him playing a child molester (which the network also pulled from streaming). In February 2021, D'Elia addressed the allegations in a [=YouTube=] video, apologizing to all who had been facing legal action affected but stating that he "[stands] by the fact that all [his] relationships have been consensual and getting fired from various projects.
legal." In March 2021, D'Elia was sued by a woman who alleged sexual abuse and solicitation of explicit pictures when she was underage; around a month later, the woman reportedly withdrew the lawsuit.
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Christopher 'Chris' William D'Elia (March 29, 1980) is an American stand-up comedian, actor, writer, and podcast host best known for ''Film/CelesteAndJesseForever'' (2012), ''Series/GloryDaze'' (2010-2011), and ''Film/LittleEvil'' (2017).
He was married to Emily Montague. His parents are Creator/BillDElia and Ellie D'Elia.
Since 2020, D'Elia has been accused of targeting underage roles and has been facing legal action and getting fired from various projects.
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!Filmography
!!Film Roles
* 2004: ''Film/{{Almost|2004}}'' as Marc
* 2005: ''Film/BadGirlsFromValleyHigh'' as Gavin
* 2005: ''Film/{{Crazylove}}'' as Jake
* 2012: ''Film/CelesteAndJesseForever'' as Snow White
* 2016: ''Film/FlockOfDudes'' as Adam
* 2016: ''Film/{{XOXO}}'' as Neil
* 2017: ''Film/BandAid'' as Uber Annoying
* 2017: ''Film/LittleEvil'' as Wayne
* 2018: ''Film/HalfMagic'' as Peter Brock
* 2019: ''Film/TheDrone'' as DJ Riggs (voice)
* 2020: ''Film/LifeInAYear'' as Phil
!!Television Roles
* 1996-1997: ''Series/ChicagoHope'' as Luke Sarison (2 episodes)
* 2000: ''Series/GetReal'' as Chuck/Kid (2 episodes)
* 2004: ''Series/BostonLegal'' as Kevin Quinlan
* 2005: ''Series/AmericanDreams'' as Phil Toolin
* 2005: ''Series/{{Monk}}'' as Cal Gefsky
* 2010-2011: ''Series/GloryDaze'' as Bill Stankowski
* 2011: ''Series/{{Workaholics}}'' as Topher
* 2011-2013: ''Series/{{Whitney}}'' as Alex Green/Alex Miller
* 2012: ''Series/SullivanAndSon'' as Ryan Capps
* 2013-2016: ''WesternAnimation/SanjayAndCraig'' as Remington Tufflips (3 episodes)
* 2014: ''Series/JenniferFalls'' as Adam
* 2014-2016: ''Series/{{Undateable}}'' as Danny
* 2015: ''Series/TheSixthLead'' as Chris D'Elia
* 2016: ''Series/RushHour'' as Buddy
* 2016-2017: ''Series/TypicalRick'' as Luke Sado (2 episodes)
* 2017: ''Series/TheGreatIndoors'' as Aaron Wolf
* 2018: ''Series/TheGoodDoctor'' as Kenny
* 2018: ''Series/AloneTogether'' as Dean
* 2019: ''Series/{{You|2018}}'' as Henderson
!!Video Game Roles
* 2013: ''VideoGame/GrandTheftAutoV'' as Drunk Hitchhiker (UncreditedRole)
!Music Videos
* 2015: ''Bridgit Mendler: Undateable'' as Chris D'Elia
* 2019: ''Logic Feat. Eminem: Homicide'' as Emniem
He was married to Emily Montague. His parents are Creator/BillDElia and Ellie D'Elia.
Since 2020, D'Elia has been accused of targeting underage roles and has been facing legal action and getting fired from various projects.
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!Filmography
!!Film Roles
* 2004: ''Film/{{Almost|2004}}'' as Marc
* 2005: ''Film/BadGirlsFromValleyHigh'' as Gavin
* 2005: ''Film/{{Crazylove}}'' as Jake
* 2012: ''Film/CelesteAndJesseForever'' as Snow White
* 2016: ''Film/FlockOfDudes'' as Adam
* 2016: ''Film/{{XOXO}}'' as Neil
* 2017: ''Film/BandAid'' as Uber Annoying
* 2017: ''Film/LittleEvil'' as Wayne
* 2018: ''Film/HalfMagic'' as Peter Brock
* 2019: ''Film/TheDrone'' as DJ Riggs (voice)
* 2020: ''Film/LifeInAYear'' as Phil
!!Television Roles
* 1996-1997: ''Series/ChicagoHope'' as Luke Sarison (2 episodes)
* 2000: ''Series/GetReal'' as Chuck/Kid (2 episodes)
* 2004: ''Series/BostonLegal'' as Kevin Quinlan
* 2005: ''Series/AmericanDreams'' as Phil Toolin
* 2005: ''Series/{{Monk}}'' as Cal Gefsky
* 2010-2011: ''Series/GloryDaze'' as Bill Stankowski
* 2011: ''Series/{{Workaholics}}'' as Topher
* 2011-2013: ''Series/{{Whitney}}'' as Alex Green/Alex Miller
* 2012: ''Series/SullivanAndSon'' as Ryan Capps
* 2013-2016: ''WesternAnimation/SanjayAndCraig'' as Remington Tufflips (3 episodes)
* 2014: ''Series/JenniferFalls'' as Adam
* 2014-2016: ''Series/{{Undateable}}'' as Danny
* 2015: ''Series/TheSixthLead'' as Chris D'Elia
* 2016: ''Series/RushHour'' as Buddy
* 2016-2017: ''Series/TypicalRick'' as Luke Sado (2 episodes)
* 2017: ''Series/TheGreatIndoors'' as Aaron Wolf
* 2018: ''Series/TheGoodDoctor'' as Kenny
* 2018: ''Series/AloneTogether'' as Dean
* 2019: ''Series/{{You|2018}}'' as Henderson
!!Video Game Roles
* 2013: ''VideoGame/GrandTheftAutoV'' as Drunk Hitchhiker (UncreditedRole)
!Music Videos
* 2015: ''Bridgit Mendler: Undateable'' as Chris D'Elia
* 2019: ''Logic Feat. Eminem: Homicide'' as Emniem