Born:
November 17, 1963
in
Los Angeles
Best Known For:
Playing Dr Sean McNamara in Nip/Tuck.
Early-life:
Born Charles Hunter Walsh in Los Angeles on November 17, 1963. His parents worked in the US Foreign Service, meaning the first 10 years of his childhood were spent in such far-flung places as Africa, Indonesia and India. However, the family eventually settled in Washington DC. Walsh began acting professionally while still at high school, and later studied English at the University of Virginia. His sister, Alison, also eventually became an actor.
Career:
After completing his degree, Walsh moved to New York to further his acting career. He made his TV debut in sitcom Kate & Allie in 1987, using the stage name Charlie Walsh. He's also been credited as Charles Hunter Walsh. His first film was 1989's Loverboy, which he followed with Where the Heart Is, Betsy's Wedding, and a regular part in TV series Gabriel's Fire. Supporting roles in Nobody's Fool, Congo, We Were Soldiers, Blood Work, and small-screen drama Brooklyn South raised his profile, but it was Nip/Tuck in 2003 that made him a star, with him remaining in the cast until its conclusion in 2010. He has since appeared in the US TV series Unforgettable.
Quote:
"I'm asked all the time what I'd change about myself. I don't want to come off as egotistical, I have the same paranoia that anybody has, but at the end of the day, nothing."
Trivia:
In 2005, he was nominated for a Satellite Award for his role in Nip/Tuck.