Christopher Maher
Christopher Maher (born as Maher Boutros; born 1955) is an American film and television actor, as well as a chef.
Christopher Maher | |
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Born | Maher Boutros 1955 (age 67–68) |
Nationality | American |
Occupation(s) | Actor, chef |
Years active | 1978–present |
Spouse | Valerie |
Awards | James Beard Foundation |
Website | cookingstudiotaos |
Background
Born in Alexandria, Egypt, Maher's family moved to Toronto in the 1960s. He started pre-med studies but changed to acting at the University of Toronto. Arriving in New York in 1978, he studied acting further at the Neighborhood Playhouse School of the Theatre.[1][2]
Maher worked at Tavern on the Green, where he met Drew Nieporent.[1][2]
He broke into Entertainment with a year-long role as assassin Colonel Hashim on Another World.[1][2]
Career
Acting
In 1982, Maher moved to Los Angeles to pursue motion-picture roles. He changed his name from Maher Boutros to Christopher Maher. "I was typecast as a dumb Arab or a bad Arab, one or the other. It depressed me, and I just refused to do any more."[1][2]
He has appeared in feature films and television episodes from Taxi and Hill Street Blues to Law and Order, 24, The West Wing and NCIS. He was in the film Olive, in which he starred with Gena Rowlands.
Cooking
Maher was also recognized by the James Beard Foundation as one of the great regional chefs of America and has cooked at the Beard House in New York City.
He runs a cooking school called "Cooking Studio Taos" plus natural and organic food venture in Taos.[3] The food products are sold under the name "Caleb&Milo", named after their two sons. They sell their products in whole food markets and other gourmet markets.
Personal
Maher lives in Taos, New Mexico, where he runs a cooking school called "Cooking Studio Taos" with wife Valerie[1][2] [3]
Filmography
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1984 | Best Defense | Sayyid, Landry's Tank Crew | |
1987 | Mannequin | Armand | |
1989 | Pucker Up and Bark Like a Dog | Emile | |
1996 | Executive Decision | Kahlil | |
2002 | Enough | Phil | |
2004 | The West Wing | Iranian ambassador | |
2009 | The Men Who Stare at Goats | Iraqi Driver | |
2011 | Olive | Cyrus |
References
- Juliette Rossant (November–December 2003). "Lights, Camera — Cook!". Saudi Aramco World: 33–35.
- Juliette Rossant. "Lights, Camera — Cook!". JulietteRossant.com. Retrieved 2 November 2013.
- "home". Cooking Studio Taos. Retrieved 2 November 2013.
External links
- Christopher Maher at IMDb
- Cooking Studio Taos: bio