• Name: Christian Slater
  • Date of Birth: August 18, 1969
  • Place of Birth: New York, USA
Mini-bio: After a start in 1976 in his TV debut on the ABC soap opera One Life to Live, he undertook stage work including a 1980 stage debut opposite Dick Van Dyke in touring revival of "The Music Man". He made...( read more) his big screen debut in 1985 in the film "The Legend of Billie Jean". In 1986, he appeared nude in the movie The Name of the Rose. Slater has since gone on to acclaim in both film and stage roles.

He has a well tabloid-publicised record of alcohol and drug abuse, and a series of high profile female relationships. He currently resides in London, England. In 2000, he persuaded long term girlfriend Ryan Haddon (daughter of Dayle Haddon) that his past was behind him, and they married—the couple have two children, but are presently separated and in negotiations over their divorce—partly due to Haddon's assault on Slater, partly due to Haddon's dislike of London, mostly due to Slater's return to his previous partying lifestyle and lap dance clubs.[citation needed]

In recent years Slater has gone from being a box-office leading man, to starring in direct-to-video films and other low-budget projects. In 2004 he decided to return to the stage, and played Randle P. McMurphy in the play One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest at the Edinburgh Fringe. He twice contracted chicken pox, delaying the show's opening (see [1]). While continuing to appear in this play in London's West End, Slater was asked to play the role of John Watson aka Wonko the Sane for the BBC Radio 4 adaptation of So Long, and Thanks For All the Fish, produced by Above the Title Productions. In 2005 and 2006 he returned to the stage, this time in London, to play R.P. McMurphy (played on film by Jack Nicholson) in One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest.
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Replace this image with an actor photoChristian Slater mini-bio: After a start in 1976 in his TV debut on the ABC soap opera One Life to Live, he undertook stage work including a 1980 stage debut opposite Dick Van Dyke in touring revival of "The Music Man". He made his big screen debut in 1985 in the film "The Legend of Billie Jean". In 1986, he appeared nude in the movie The Name of the Rose. Slater has since gone on to acclaim in both film and stage roles.

He has a well tabloid-publicised record of alcohol and drug abuse, and a series of high profile female relationships. He currently resides in London, England. In 2000, he persuaded long term girlfriend Ryan Haddon (daughter of Dayle Haddon) that his past was behind him, and they married—the couple have two children, but are presently separated and in negotiations over their divorce—partly due to Haddon's assault on Slater, partly due to Haddon's dislike of London, mostly due to Slater's return to his previous partying lifestyle and lap dance clubs.[citation needed]

In recent years Slater has gone from being a box-office leading man, to starring in direct-to-video films and other low-budget projects. In 2004 he decided to return to the stage, and played Randle P. McMurphy in the play One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest at the Edinburgh Fringe. He twice contracted chicken pox, delaying the show's opening (see [1]). While continuing to appear in this play in London's West End, Slater was asked to play the role of John Watson aka Wonko the Sane for the BBC Radio 4 adaptation of So Long, and Thanks For All the Fish, produced by Above the Title Productions. In 2005 and 2006 he returned to the stage, this time in London, to play R.P. McMurphy (played on film by Jack Nicholson) in One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest.

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  • connieg45
    since i saw him on 'heathers' i fell in love with him U_U
    posted 24 days ago
  • igatiful
    Please add me to your fan list :)
    posted 395 days ago
  • sweetwoman2581
    Love him. He's a great actor and I love his voice. Loved him as an actor since I can remember. Hope one day soon he'll make another movie.
    posted 407 days ago
  • VadersCelticVixen
    it never changes hes still as good looking to me as he was when i was 17 , and his acting is just so good.
    posted 410 days ago
  • kyssdw
    I absolutely love his voice. there is just something about it. I also think he is a great actor... but it is always the voice that wins me over.
    posted 464 days ago
  • skaty14
    The Best Actor In the World i've Loved him since i was like 10
    posted 485 days ago
  • skaty14
    My Fave Actor in the World i've Loved him since the first movie i ever saw with Christian Slater in it
    posted 503 days ago
  • peteamy2003
    I fell in love with his voice on PUMP UP THE VOLUME...I could listen to him talk all night!
    posted 546 days ago
  • bessjrown
    in action he's great!!
    posted 570 days ago
  • o0oDippyDeppo0o
    smexy as... bu not even near enuf as johnny depp
    posted 657 days ago

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