Chris Bruno (born March 15, 1966, Milford, Connecticut) is an American film and television actor best known for his role as Sheriff Walt Bannerman on the USA Network television series The Dead Zone. His brother Dylan Bruno plays Colby Granger on Numb3rs. During college, Bruno was active in both theater and sports. After an injury sidelined his skiing career while attending college in Vermont, he auditioned for and was cast in the lead in The Mandrake. Transferring to the State University of New York at Stony Brook as a theatre major, he also became the starting pitcher for the school's baseball team. Soon after college graduation, Bruno joined the cast of NBC's Another World as Dennis Carrington Wheeler and was nominated for a Soap Opera Award for Outstanding Newcomer. After Another World, he was cast as Michael Delaney on ABC's All My Children. Bruno spent some time as a stand up comedian in the years following his soap opera stints and landed several guest-starring spots on the sitcoms The Nanny, Jesse and Suddenly Susan. In 2001, he was cast as Walt Bannerman in USA Network's sci-fi drama The Dead Zone, the premiere of which was the highest-rated cable television series premiere at that time. In the series' fifth season, Bruno's directorial debut was the episode "Independence Day," which was dedicated in memory of his mother, Nancy M. Bruno, who died of cancer. His brother, Dylan Bruno, guest-starred. His father is actor Scott Bruno (b. 1942). Bruno remained a star on the show for the first five seasons; his character was killed off during the sixth season premiere. Bruno made three additional guest appearances for the remainder of the final season. He also starred opposite Anthony Hopkins in the 2005 Roger Donaldson film The World's Fastest Indian, which according to Bruno was "one of the most exciting jobs" he's ever done. In 2009 he appeared in 2 episodes of Prison Break and then appeared in the television movie Prison Break: The Final Break Description above from the Wikipedia article Chris Bruno, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Movies (15)
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Continental Split 2024Alan Weddle -
Jade 2024Rodriguez -
Road to Terzetto 2023Tony -
The Way Back 2020Sal -
5-Headed Shark Attack 2017Red -
A Remarkable Life 2016Lenny -
Sorority Surrogate 2014Charlie Harding -
Jack the Reaper 2013Paramedic Vasquez -
Prison Break: The Final Break 2009Agent Todd Wheatley -
The Cell 2 2009Harris - Last of the Romantics 2007Parker Graves
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Grendel 2007Beowulf -
The World's Fastest Indian 2005Bob -
The Dead Zone 2002Sheriff Walt Bannerman -
My Girlfriend's Boyfriend 1999Cliff
TV Shows (19)
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The Night Shift 2014Dirty Cop ·1 ep -
The Fosters 2013Adam Stevens ·8 eps -
The Fosters 2013Adam ·1 ep -
Family Tools 2013Dave ·2 eps -
Awkward. 2011Danny ·3 eps -
Terriers 2010Dale Komack ·1 ep -
NCIS: Los Angeles 2009Dominic Fryman ·1 ep -
Castle 2009Randall Bedford ·1 ep -
Wildfire 2005Dr. Elliot ·1 ep -
Numb3rs 2005Tim King ·2 eps -
NCIS 2003James Powell ·1 ep -
CSI: Miami 2002Jeff Zader ·1 ep -
The Dead Zone 2002Walt Bannerman ·71 eps -
Oh, Grow Up 1999Delivery Guy ·2 eps -
Jesse 1998Rob ·1 ep -
JAG 1995Franco Cefalu ·1 ep -
ER 1994Richie ·1 ep -
The Nanny 1993Ski Instructor ·1 ep -
Another World 1964Dennis Wheeler ·1547 eps