Chris Geere

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Christopher William Geere (born 18 March 1981) is an English actor. He is known for playing the lead role of Jimmy Shive-Overly in the FX and FXX dark comedy series You're the Worst (2014), Roger Clifford in the 2019 film Detective Pikachu, and Kanduu / Slappy the Dummy in the Disney+/Hulu series Goosebumps (2023).

Born
Christopher William Geere

(1981-03-18) 18 March 1981 (age 44)
OccupationActor
Yearsactive2001–present
Spouse
Jennifer Sawdon
(m. 2010)
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Chris Geere
Born
Christopher William Geere

(1981-03-18) 18 March 1981 (age 44)
OccupationActor
Years active2001–present
Spouse
Jennifer Sawdon
(m. 2010)
Children1
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Career

Geere graduated from Guildford School of Acting[2] and began his career on stage opposite Dame Judi Dench in Royal Shakespeare Company's All's Well That Ends Well.[3]

Geere played Music and Drama teacher Matt Wilding in the BBC One school based drama series Waterloo Road. In January 2009, just as the fourth series of Waterloo Road began airing, and Geere said that he would not be returning for the fifth series after he left from the show at the end of fourth series.[4] He later returned to the show for the seventh series in 2011. In 2012, he left Waterloo Road once again, after his character Matt Wilding decided to stay in Rochdale England instead of Scotland.

Geere was cast as King Edvard (replacing Luke Mably) in the romantic comedy film The Prince and Me 3: A Royal Honeymoon (2008) and The Prince and Me 4: The Elephant Adventure (2010) in the sequels The Prince and Me.

Geere broke out to American audiences as Jimmy Shive-Overly, one half of the toxic and self-destructive couple at the heart of Stephen Falk's critically acclaimed comedy You're the Worst for FX and FXX which received four Critic's Choice nominations including Best Comedy. You're the Worst ran for five seasons from 2014 to 2019.[5]

In 2019, Geere joined the global Pokémon universe as Roger Clifford in Legendary Entertainment/Universal Pictures live-action film Pokémon Detective Pikachu alongside Justice Smith, Ryan Reynolds, Kathryn Newton and Bill Nighy.[6][7]

Geere recurred on ABC's Modern Family as Haley and then Alex's love interest Professor Arvin Fennerman;[8] as Joel, the well-meaning but toxic lead in the BBC and Showtime's dark comedic limited series, Ill Behaviour, opposite Tom Riley and Lizzy Caplan;[9] Channel 4's This Way Up starring Sharon Horgan and Aisling Bea;[10] The First Team with Will Arnett;[11] and on A Million Little Things as Allison Miller's new roommate/love interest Jamie.[12]

After recurring in season 5, Geere joined the cast of This Is Us as a series regular for their sixth and final season.[13]

Personal life

Geere was born in Cambridge, Cambridgeshire. He married Jennifer Sawdon, a singer-songwriter and pianist, in 2010. Their son was born in 2012.[14]

Filmography

Film

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Year Title Role Notes
2003Wondrous OblivionMrs. Wilson's grandson
2007Blood and ChocolateUlf
2008Lawnchairs & Grappling HooksSimonShort
The Prince & Me: A Royal HoneymoonKing Edvard / EddieDirect-to-video
2010The Prince & Me: The Elephant Adventure
2011EndlessAbrahamShort
2012CleanskinNick
2013After EarthHesper Navigator
2014The Last ShowingJamie
2016UrgeVick
2018DeadtectivesSam Whitner
The FestivalBrother David
2019Detective PikachuRoger Clifford / Ditto
2025Kinda PregnantSteve
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Television

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Year Title Role Notes
2001Band of BrothersGerman SoldierUnknown episodes
2002TLCMedical StudentSeason 1, episode 6: "Agency Nurse"
CasualtyLongfellowSeason 18, episode 16: "Eat, Drink and Be Merry"
2003TrustAndy Boyd3 episodes – Season 1, episodes 1, 2 and 3
Adventure Inc.Ben2 episodes – Season 1, episode 12: "Angel of St. Edmunds" and season 1, episode 13: "Echoes of the Past"
Danielle Cable: EyewitnessJosh HarmanTV film
ReversalsStudentTV film
2004The BillMichael SparksSeason 20, episode 61
2005Family AffairsJoel Dobson2 episodes – Season 9, episode 256 and season 9, episode 257
2006BombshellGunner Dean McGowan7 episodes – Season 1, episodes 1–7
2007–2009, 2011–2012Waterloo RoadMatt Wilding60 episodes
2008EastEndersAnton2 episodes
2010HollyoaksDale Greer1 episode
MissingLee BeckettSeason 2, episode 5
Pete Versus LifeKurt5 episodes – Season 1, episodes 1–5
Holby CityPatrick WrightSeason 13, episode 4: "Queen's Gambit"
2012DoctorsTom MaloneSeason 14, episode 6: "A Little on the Side"
Little CrackersHarrySeason 3, episode 1: "Joanna Lumley's Little Cracker: Baby, Be Blonde"
2013The SpaBolek Glodwisky6 episodes – Season 1, episodes 2–7
TrolliedRichard FranceSeries 3
2014Death in ParadiseMax LeighSeries 3, episode 4
OutnumberedTommySeries 5, episode 6
2014–2019You're the WorstJimmy Shive-OverlySeries lead, 62 episodes
2017Ill BehaviourJoel3 episodes – Series 1
2018–2020Modern FamilyDr. Arvin Fennerman9 episodes – Seasons 9–11, recurring role
2019This Way UpFreddieRecurring role
2020Single ParentsColin3 episodes
The First TeamChris Booth6 episodes
A Million Little ThingsJamieRecurring role – Season 3
2020–2022This Is UsPhillipGuest star (season 5); Main cast (season 6)
2021HacksBritish TV ProducerGuest Star – Season 1
2022–2023Kung Fu Panda: The Dragon KnightKlaus (voice)10 episodes[15]
2023GoosebumpsKanduu / Slappy the Dummy4 episodes
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