Christopher William D'Elia (March 29, 1980) is an American stand-up comedian, actor, writer, and podcast host. Noted works he's been in include Whitney (2011-2013), Undateable (2014-2016), Celeste and Jesse Forever (2012) and Little Evil (2017).
He was married to actress Emily Montague from 2006 to 2010; in 2022, he married Kristin Taylor. His parents are Bill D'Elia and Ellie D'Elia.
In 2020, D'Elia was accused of sexual misconduct with several underage girls; he has denied the allegations but was dropped by his agency and replaced in the post-production of Army of the Dead by Tig Notaro.
Filmography
Film Roles
- 2004: Almost as Marc
- 2005: Bad Girls from Valley High as Gavin
- 2005: Crazylove as Jake
- 2012: Celeste and Jesse Forever as Snow White
- 2016: Flock Of Dudes as Adam
- 2016: XOXO as Neil
- 2017: Band Aid as Uber Annoying
- 2017: Little Evil as Wayne
- 2018: Half Magic as Peter Brock
- 2019: The Drone as DJ Riggs (voice)
- 2020: Life In A Year as Phil
Television Roles
- 1996-1997: Chicago Hope as Luke Sarison (2 episodes)
- 2000: Get Real as Chuck/Kid (2 episodes)
- 2004: Boston Legal as Kevin Quinlan
- 2005: American Dreams as Phil Toolin
- 2005: Monk as Cal Gefsky
- 2010-2011: Glory Daze as Bill Stankowski
- 2011: Workaholics as Topher
- 2011-2013: Whitney as Alex Green/Alex Miller
- 2012: Sullivan & Son as Ryan Capps
- 2013-2016: Sanjay and Craig as Remington Tufflips (3 episodes)
- 2014: Jennifer Falls as Adam
- 2014-2016: Undateable as Danny
- 2015: The Sixth Lead as Chris D'Elia
- 2016: Rush Hour as Buddy
- 2016-2017: Typical Rick as Luke Sado (2 episodes)
- 2017: The Great Indoors as Aaron Wolf
- 2018: The Good Doctor as Kenny
- 2018: Alone Together as Dean
- 2019: You as Henderson
Video Game Roles
- 2013: Grand Theft Auto V as Drunk Hitchhiker (Uncredited Role)
Music Videos
- 2015: Bridgit Mendler - "Undateable" as Chris D'Elia
- 2019: Logic feat. Eminem - "Homicide" as Emniem