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Chris Eigeman (born March 1, 1965) is an American actor best known for roles in the Whit Stillman films Metropolitan, Barcelona, and The Last Days of Disco. He usually plays quick-witted, articulate characters, who speak with a healthy dose of sarcasm. Eigeman also appeared in the films Kicking and Screaming, Crazy Little Thing (aka The Perfect You), Mr. Jealousy, Maid in Manhattan in 2002 as John Bextrum, Highball, The Treatment (2006) and the TV series It's Like, You Know..., Gilmore Girls (as Jason Stiles), Malcolm in the Middle, Homicide: Life on the Street, and Fringe. In 1992 he filmed a pilot for an American version of the British cult sci-fi television show Red Dwarf playing the part of Arnold Rimmer, but the show was not picked up as a series. During the mid-1990s he appeared in a series of television advertisements for Pacific Bell that highlighted his sarcastic, straight ahead delivery. In these spots, Eigeman always appeared in dark suit and tie, regardless of the situation. He wrote and directed the film Turn the River. Description above from the Wikipedia article Chris Eigeman, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Please Baby Please
as Arthur's Father (voice) (uncredited)

The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel
as Gabe

Gilmore Girls: A Year in the Life
as Jason Stiles

Billions
as Stuart Legere

Arbitrage
as Gavin Briar

Fringe
as David Esterbrook

Turn the River
as Mike Simms

The Treatment
as Jake Singer

Clipping Adam
as Tom

Path to War
as Bill Moyers

Maid in Manhattan
as John Bextrum

CSI: Miami
as Garrett Yates

Highball
as Fletcher

The Perfect You
as Jimmy

The Next Big Thing
as Gus Bishop

Gilmore Girls
as Jason Stiles

Malcolm in the Middle
as Lionel Herkabe

It's Like, You Know...
as Arthur Garment

Mr. Jealousy
as Dashiell Frank

The Last Days of Disco
as Des

The Next Step
as David

Kicking and Screaming
as Max

The Outer Limits
as Caleb Vance

Barcelona
as Fred Boynton

Homicide: Life on the Street
as Jude Silvio

Metropolitan
as Nick Smith