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He is the younger brother of author and Fox News Channel legal analyst Lis Wiehl. Wiehl starred in several plays during college including Henry V, The Owl and the Pussycat and Lonestar. Perhaps his most prominent role has been as the quarterback Derek McConnell in ESPN's short-lived series Playmakers.
YearFilmRoleOther Notes2020MotorvationJames MelvinFilm2018Defense Attorney OlsonTV series (1 episode)2017Defense Attorney OlsonTV series (1 episode)2017Ramsay WhitmanTV series (1 episode)Christopher Wiehl is an American actor, producer and writer who has appeared in films and TV shows such as Masters of Sex, Law & Order: SVU and Playmakers. He was born in Yakima, Washington, and is the brother of legal analyst Lis Wiehl.
- January 1, 1
- 1.88 m
- Yakima, Washington, USA
Christopher Wiehl is an actor, producer & writer. In 2021, Christopher was named Chief Creative Officer with Subject Entertainment, based in Austin, Texas. As an actor, Christopher has appeared in numerous films and television series over the past 2 decades.
- October 29, 1970
Christopher Wiehl is an actor and producer who has appeared in various TV shows and movies since 1995. See his full list of credits, including Law & Order: SVU, Chicago Justice, NCIS, and more.
Christopher Wiehl is an American actor who has appeared in movies and TV shows since 1995. He is known for his roles in The Groomsmen, The Broken Hearts Club, and CSI: Crime Scene Investigation.
Tomatometer®Audience ScoreTitleCredit78%82%Defense Attorney Olson (Guest Star)No Score Yet83%Ramsay Whitman (Guest Star)No Score Yet82%Alex Paxten (Guest Star)84%85%Unknown (Guest Star)Christopher Wiehl is an American actor who has appeared in various TV shows and movies since 1990. He is also a producer and a writer of Worry Dolls, a 2016 film he starred in.
Christopher Wiehl is an actor, producer & writer. In 2021, Christopher was named Chief Creative Officer with Subject Entertainment, based in Austin, Texas. As an actor, Christopher has appeared in numerous films and television series over the past 2 decades.