Chris O’Donnell starred as G. Callen in CBS’ hit drama “NCIS:
Los Angeles,” which ran for 14 seasons and is one of the
longest-running primetime CBS series in history. Most recently, he
guest starred opposite Pete Davidson in Peacock’s “Bupkis.” His
television credits also include the TNT miniseries “The Company”
and the hit series “Grey’s Anatomy.”

O’Donnell made his motion picture debut as Jessica Lange’s
rebellious son in Paul Brickman’s “Men Don’t Leave.” In 1993,
O’Donnell was nominated for a Golden Globe® and won the Chicago
Film Critics Award for his role opposite Al Pacino in the Academy
Award®-winning film, “Scent of a Woman,” directed by Marty Brest.
He is also known for his portrayal of Robin in the highest-grossing
film of 1995, “Batman Forever.” Other film credits include “The
Chamber,” “Fried Green Tomatoes,” “In Love and War,”
“Cookies Fortune” and “Vertical Limit.”
