Chris Kirkpatrick

Chris Kirkpatrick

Christopher Alan "Chris" Kirkpatrick is an American singer, dancer, entertainer, and voice actor who is best known as a founding member of the pop group 'N Sync in which he sang counter tenor. He has provided the voice for many kids shows, including the voice of Chip Skylark on The Fairly OddParents. He also guest starred on The Simpsons as himself, along with his fellow N Sync bandmates, in the episode "New Kids on the Blecch". Kirkpatrick is of Irish, Scottish, Spanish and Indian descent. He was born in Clarion, Pennsylvania and graduated from Dalton High School in Dalton, Ohio. He moved...
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Birthdate:October 17, 1971
Birthplace:Clarion, Pennsylvania
Age:40
Height:5' 6"
Religion:Lutheranism
Also known as:Christopher Alan Kirkpatrick, Kirkpatrick, Chris, Christopher Alan "Chris" Kirkpatrick

TV appearances by Chris Kirkpatrick

Gone Country
Gone Country
Series Aired: January 25, 2008 - March 7, 2009
Number of seasons:3
Genre:Reality television, Game show
Mission: Man Band
Mission: Man Band
Series Aired: August 6, 2007
Number of seasons:1
Man Band
Man Band
Series Aired: August 6, 2007 - January 1, 2008
Genre:Reality television
Network:VH1

Movies with appearances by Chris Kirkpatrick

TitleReleasedGenre
The Jimmy Timmy Power Hour 2: When Nerds Collide 2006 Comedy
The Fairly OddParents in: Channel Chasers 2004 Parody
'N Sync: PopOdyssey Live 2003
'N Sync: The Reel 'N Sync 2002 Documentary
Darrin's Dance Grooves 2001 Dance
'N Sync: 'N the Mix 2001
Fairly Oddparents: Timmy's Top Wishes 2001
Fairly Oddparents: Superhero Spectacle 2001
'N Sync: Making of the Tour 2000
'N Sync: Live at Madison Square Garden 2000
'N Sync: Unauthorized Biography 1999 Short Film
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Musical groups containing Chris Kirkpatrick

'N Sync
'N Sync

'NSYNC was an American boy band formed in Orlando, Florida, in 1995 and launched in Germany by BMG Ariola Munich, *NSYNC consisted of Justin...
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