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Catch up with actor Chris Bruno live in The Locher Room. Chris is well known to daytime television audiences for his role as Dennis Wheeler on Another World and for his groundbreaking story on All My Children as Michael Delaney, a gay schoolteacher who loses his job to social prejudice. The All My Children writing team won the Emmy-Award for Outstanding Writing Team for telling this groundbreaking story.

Chris relocated to the West Coast where he was discovered doing stand-up comedy by a Warner Bros. exec and he subsequently was cast in Suddenly Susan, The Nanny, Jesse and had a recurring role on Alan Ball’s series, The War at Home: Oh Grow Up. In 1998, Chris and his brother, Dylan Bruno, were cast in Lorenzo Carcaterra’s New York cop show, The Force for the WB. He was cast as Walt Bannerman in Stephen King’s The Dead Zone in 2002 which ran for six seasons. In 2004, he produced and starred in the feature film Last of the Romantics, again working alongside his brother. He also appeared in the feature film, The World’s Fastest Indian opposite Sir Anthony Hopkins.

Chris has had guest-starring and recurring roles on several prime-time series including Numb3rs, Prison Break, Castle, Southland, NCIS and NCIS: Los Angeles, ABC’s Family Tools, MTV’s Awkward and ABC Family’s The Fosters. Chris teamed up with his cousin, Vohn Regensburger, to produce and star in the feature film, A Remarkable Life (2016), in which he and Dylan played actual brothers for the first time. On December 8, 2017, Chris made his professional debut as an MMA fighter.

Original Airdate: 4/7/2022
Catch up with actor Chris Bruno live in The Locher Room. Chris is well known to daytime television audiences for his role as Dennis Wheeler on Another World and for his groundbreaking story on All My Children as Michael Delaney, a gay schoolteacher who loses his job to social prejudice. The All My Children writing team won the Emmy-Award for Outstanding Writing Team for telling this groundbreaking story. Chris relocated to the West Coast where he was discovered doing stand-up comedy by a Warner Bros. exec and he subsequently was cast in Suddenly Susan, The Nanny, Jesse and had a recurring role on Alan Ball’s series, The War at Home: Oh Grow Up. In 1998, Chris and his brother, Dylan Bruno, were cast in Lorenzo Carcaterra’s New York cop show, The Force for the WB. He was cast as Walt Bannerman in Stephen King’s The Dead Zone in 2002 which ran for six seasons. In 2004, he produced and starred in the feature film Last of the Romantics, again working alongside his brother. He also appeared in the feature film, The World’s Fastest Indian opposite Sir Anthony Hopkins. Chris has had guest-starring and recurring roles on several prime-time series including Numb3rs, Prison Break, Castle, Southland, NCIS and NCIS: Los Angeles, ABC’s Family Tools, MTV’s Awkward and ABC Family’s The Fosters. Chris teamed up with his cousin, Vohn Regensburger, to produce and star in the feature film, A Remarkable Life (2016), in which he and Dylan played actual brothers for the first time. On December 8, 2017, Chris made his professional debut as an MMA fighter. Original Airdate: 4/7/2022 read more read less

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