Chris O’Donnell has become a household name through his role as G. Callen in NCIS Los Angeles. The Chicago native has been on the show ever since its release; he’s now heading into season 13.
Even though O’Donnell might be known for his NCIS role, the fact is that he had an excellent career even before that. He even had a massive role in a Batman movie once!
Despite the fact the 51-year-old has settled down, rumors insist that the celebrity press in Hollywood despises him. Why? Well, the reason is not what you’d think.
Here’s all you need to know about Chris O’Donnell!
On June 26, 1970, Chris O’Donnell was born in Winnetka, Illinois, roughly 30 kilometers of Chicago. He grew up in a large, Catholic family, the youngest of seven siblings.
Chris O’Donnell – early life
Having a large family has helped O’Donnell a lot, according to the man himself. He certainly learned his “altar-boy” values, and his religious upbringing seems to have helped him later in life.
At 13, Chis surprised his family when he told them about his plans. He wanted to become a model, since he figured it was easy money.
“So one day, I literally took the Yellow Pages and started calling talent agencies,” he told Rolling Stone.
Now, the calls didn’t work, but when O’Donnell’s sister met an agent at a wedding, he got a shot. O’Donnell went into the agent’s office in downtown Chicago – and she loved him!
Not long after, Chris was working as a model, wearing pajamas for Sears and Montgomery Ward’s. Before long, he moved on to commercials. In 1987, he starred in a McDonald’s ad as a cashier who waits on the one and only Michael Jordan.
“I was in the McDonald’s polyester outfit and served him his breakfast,” Chris O’Donnell recalled in an interview with NBC.
“It was a crazy day because it rained 10 inches that day, so Jordan was six hours late for the shoot. So I was waiting around for six hours in a McDonald’s for Jordan to arrive, and then he came, and it was awesome.”
Even then it was apparent that Chris could act; he served Michael Jordan’s burgers with such enthusiasm.
First acting jobs
Before he went to Hollywood to try his luck, O’Donnell went to school. He graduated from the Loyola Academy in Wilmette, Illinois, in 1988, and later majored in marketing at Boston College.
O’Donnell was a traditionalist, largely sticking to his studying plan. By that time, he had already gotten his first gigs before college. When he finished at Boston College, he realized that acting was what he wanted to do.
He starred in his first feature films in the early 1990s, including Men Don’t Leave and Fried Green Tomatoes. It was clear to see that he was a raw talent.
When he studied in Boston, no one knew that O’Donnell was a star in the making. That’s not so strange when it’s considered he didn’t study drama, but marketing.
However, his roommate others in his circle soon understood just how big of a talent he was.
In 1991, O’Donnell was set to appear in the film Prince of Tides, as the son of Barbara Streisand. In the end, she decided not to give him the role – he learned only after she left a message with his roommate.
“It was sophomore year, and I was living with some random people I didn’t know very well, and I hadn’t told anyone I had been making films because I wanted to know everybody without being the guy who made the films,” O’Donnell recalled on Watch What Happens Live.
Chris O’Donnell – Al Pacino
“So I’m at the library, and I come home, and my roommate goes, ‘Oh hey, D, uh, Barbra Streisand called you,’” O’Donnell added. “I go, ‘Okay man, thanks.’ He goes, ‘What’s up with that?’ And I go, ‘What’d they say?’ ‘She’s calling back tomorrow at 1 o’clock.’ And so the entire hall was waiting to answer the phone.”
But Barbara never called him back. At the time, Chris might have seen this as a huge setback.
In 1992, however he starred alongside Al Pacino in Scent of a Woman, which became his huge breakthrough. O’Donnell went on to win a Golden Globe for Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture. Pacino, meanwhile, won an Oscar.
Not only was it a great pleasure for him to work with the great Al Pacino, but O’Donnell also learned plenty of things about acting. According to himself, the experience made him a better actor.
“It doesn’t get much better than Al. He’s one of the greats of his generation, maybe of all time. To have spent five or six months one on one for the majority of those scenes was incredible,” O’Donnell said.
“And I would, I would just listen. He’s just a creative genius. He could do 15 takes of one scene. Every take was completely different. And at the end of those 15 takes, he knew which ones he liked, specifically.”
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Not only did Al Pacino give O’Donnell some advice on acting, but the legendary Scarface actor taught him an important life lesson.
Chris O’Donnell wife
“It was just the most nerve-wracking experience of my life, and being that nervous around Al Pacino for the majority of the film as well,” O’Donnell told Big Morning Buzz Live.
“I knew at the time I was doing it that this is going to be the greatest single-acting experience of my life that I’ll ever have.”
“He always told me don’t ever marry an actress,” he recalled. “He said you’ll always be second in their life.”
O’Donnell, who dated Reese Witherspoon for a couple of months in 1992, obviously listened to Al Pacino.
He didn’t marry an actress. Instead, he found love when meeting the younger sister of one of his college roommates. In 1993, the talented actor met Carolina Fentress, and the couple started dating.
In the beginning, they had a long-distance relationship as O’Donnell traveled around the world, shooting movies. Carolina was” forced” to stay in the U.S. because she wanted to finish her sociology degree at Florida’s Rollins College. She also worked as a kindergarten teacher in her native Washington, D.C.
Chris O’Donnell children
Chris O’Donnell and Carolina Fentress tied the knot in 1997. The actor proposed during Thanksgiving in 1996 – but first, he asked the bride-to-be’s father for permission.
“That’s how we do things in my family,” he said.
The ceremony was held at the St. Patrick’s Cathedral in Washington, D.C., in front of 250 people. O’Donnell’s co-star in the movie In Love and War, Sandra Bullock, was among the guests.
“I knew when I got into this business I couldn’t have it both ways: I could live the playboy lifestyle, which is not a bad thing to do, or have a traditional family life, which is how I grew up. And that was more important to me,” he told Redbook.
O’Donnell, who is a practicing Catholic, also shared how he and Carolina have managed to stay together for 25 years.
“Our families have the same values and traditions, and I think that goes a long way, because when the excitement and heat of romance wears off, those are the things you fall back on.”
His wife, Carolina, added: “He plays a vital role in our children’s lives, and that’s a big turn-on. The first time I met him, I watched him with his nieces and nephews and thought, ‘He’s going to be a great dad.’ It’s what drew me to him in the beginning.”
Together, Chris and Carolina have five beautiful children: Lily Anne, Maeve Frances, Charles McHugh, Charles McHugh, and Christopher.
Their first child, Lily Anne, was born in 1999 when Chris O’Donnell was on the set of Vertical Limit, in New Zeeland. Chris had to take a helicopter to the hospital in Christchurch, where Carolina gave birth.