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Christopher Larkin (actor)

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Christopher Larkin
Larkin at the 2018 WonderCon
NationalityAmerican
EducationFordham University
Occupation(s)Actor, musician
Years active2001–present

Christopher Larkin is an American actor. He is best known for playing the role of Monty Green on the CW series The 100.[1]

Early life

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Larkin was adopted by his parents Elaine and Peter Larkin during his childhood. He grew up in Hebron, Connecticut, US, and his upbringing was rich with his father's Irish culture. Christopher was a competitive Irish step-dancer throughout his youth – nationally ranked – and cites his first dream as wanting to be "the Asian American lead on Riverdance." He began acting in his middle school's drama program, and obtained his first professional role in 2000 as the lead in Hallmark Hall of Fame's Flamingo Rising. He also began playing guitar after being gifted one by his grandfather.[2]

After graduating from both RHAM High School and the Greater Hartford Academy of the Arts in 2005, Larkin attended Fordham University's campus at Lincoln Center in New York City. He made his off-Broadway debut in his sophomore year of college and took off the fall semester of his senior year to play the title character in Steppenwolf Theatre Company's production of Kafka on the Shore in Chicago, Illinois. Larkin graduated with his theater degree in 2009 and moved to LA in 2012 in hopes of finding more acting opportunities.[3]

Music

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In 2011, Christopher Larkin founded the band d'Artagnon with friend Wade Allain-Marcus. D'Artagnon has released one studio album entitled A-side. Off this album, their song "Confession" was featured in episode 2x06 of the 100 and was named winner of the 2012 Red Bull Soundstage Competition, as well as being on the soundtrack of the film We Made This Movie.[4] Nowadays, Larkin releases music under the moniker Carry Hatchet.[5] He self-released his debut album The News Today on September 29, 2015. His second album, The Happiest Album Ever Made, was released on November 13, 2017, with "Julien" and "Grey Blues" released early as singles. He also released a music video for "Grey Blues".[6] His third album, "Jayne Schmayne", was released May 4, 2021. Off that album, the songs "Round and Round", "Theo", and "Only a Fool" were released early as singles with accompanying music videos.[7]

Acting

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Film

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Year Title Role
2001 The Flamingo Rising Abraham Jacob Lee
2005 Strangers With Candy Kim (uncredited)
2006 The Big Bad Swim Cashier

Theatre

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Opening Date Title Role
May 3, 2007 Back From The Front Robbi Walker
October 12, 2007 Always Family Stanford
September 18, 2008 Kafka on the Shore Kafka
August 18, 2010 When Last We Flew Ian
October 28, 2010 Futura Gash
November 15, 2011 The Sugar House at the End of the Wilderness Han
March 17, 2014 Fast Company Francis
March 2015 Oblivion Bernard
May 22, 2019 Nomad Motel Mason

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Television

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Year Title Role Notes
2008 One Life to Live Dan Episode: "Gift Horse"
2012 Squad 85 Bobby 6 episodes
2013 90210 Kent Episode: "#realness"
2013 Awkward Neutral Party Episode: "Karmic Relief"
2014–2019 The 100 Monty Green (1-5: Regular; Season 6: Guest); 53 episodes
2016 Kingdom Geek Himself Episode: "Christopher Larkin"
2018 GeekRockTV Himself Episode: "WonderCon Anaheim 2018 – (Highlights)"
2019 Tales of the City Jonathan "Raven" Winter 7 episodes
2022 The Orville Timmis Season 3; Episode 7: "From Unknown Graves"

References

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  1. ^ Goldberg, Lesley (March 12, 2013). "CW's 'The 100' Adds Wise Guy to its Cast". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved July 14, 2014.
  2. ^ "'The 100′ reasons to watch Christopher Larkin – the Korea Times".
  3. ^ "Christopher Larkin is Full of Surprises | by Courtney Tapper | Medium". May 9, 2018.
  4. ^ d'Artagnon Website. https://web.archive.org/web/20150308181955/http://www.dartagnantheband.com/bio
  5. ^ Carry Hatchet. The News Today. carryhatchet.bandcamp.com
  6. ^ Carry Hatchet – Grey Blues [Official Video]. CarryHatchet. October 31, 2017. Archived from the original on July 25, 2021. Retrieved August 24, 2021 – via YouTube.
  7. ^ "CarryHatchet – YouTube". YouTube.
  8. ^ "Resume".
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