Welcome to The Irresisitible Nick Chinlund
Since his portrayal of the fetishist serial killer Donnie Pfaster in the second season "The X-Files" episode “Irresistible”, Nick Chinlund has become a force to be reckoned with in both independent films and on the big screen playing mostly the heavy. Nick’s handsome, rugged exterior makes him an ideal candidate for roles in such high-profile, high-octane releases as “Con Air” as William 'Billy Bedlam' Bedford, “Tears of the Sun” as Navy SEAL Michael ‘Slo’ Slowenski, “Below” as Chief and “The Chronicles of Riddick” as the Mercenary Toombs. Chinlund has also made an impact in such Indies as “A Brother’s Kiss” a film he also executive produced, “Amy’s O”, “Chutney Popcorn” and “Goodnight Joseph Parker”. Nick has also made an impact on the little screen as well, having been seen in such television shows as “Desperate Housewives”, the serial killer Matthew Linwood Brodus in the acclaimed NBC show “Law and Order: Special Victims Unit”, “Law and Order”, “Third Watch”, “Buffy the Vampire Slayer” and a seventh season return to “The X-Files” as Donnie Pfaster in the episode “Orison”. Nick has also gone on to great critical acclaim for his roles in the independent films "The Fifth Patient" and as Father Anthony Romano in "Sinner". Nick has recently been married to his long-time girlfriend Robin, and the two have one child.
A collage of Nick Chinlund, as his character of 'Sgt. Roberts' from various scenes of "FELON", movingly directed by Ric Roman Waugh, and starring Stephen Dorff, Val Kilmer, and Harold Perrineau. "Felon" is based on a true-life story about abuses at Corcoran State Prison in California.
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