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In 2020, D'Elia was accused of sexual misconduct with several underage girls; he has denied the allegations. 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 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).

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In 2020, D'Elia was accused of sexual misconduct with several underage girls; he has denied the allegations. Following the allegations, he allegations but was dropped by his agency, a completed role he had shot for Creator/ZackSnyder's agency and replaced in the post-production of ''Film/ArmyOfTheDead'' was replaced in post by Creator/TigNotaro, and Creator/ComedyCentral removed a 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).Creator/TigNotaro.
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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 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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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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In 2020, D'Elia was accused of sexual misconduct by several underage 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 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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In 2020, D'Elia was accused of engaging in sexual misconduct by with several underage 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 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.

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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 Emily Montague.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.



* 2015: ''Bridgit Mendler: Undateable'' as Chris D'Elia
* 2019: ''Logic Feat. Eminem: Homicide'' as Emniem

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* 2015: ''Bridgit Mendler: Undateable'' Music/BridgitMendler - "Undateable" as Chris D'Elia
* 2019: ''Logic Feat. Eminem: Homicide'' Music/{{Logic}} feat. Music/{{Eminem}} - "Homicide" as Emniem
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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

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