
Chris Diamantopoulos
CountryCanada 
GenderMale
BirthdayMar 9, 1975
BiographyChristopher Diamantopoulos (Greek: Χριστόφορος Διαμαντόπουλος (Khristóforos Diamantópoulos); born May 9, 1975) is a Canadian actor. He played Russ Hanneman in the HBO series Silicon Valley and starred in the film The Three Stooges as Moe Howard, and the TV series Good Girls Revolt. He voiced Mickey Mouse in the eponymous television series, The Wonderful World of Mickey Mouse and the short film Once Upon a Studio; for the former, he received two Emmy Award nominations, and worked on multiple characters in the Prime Video animated series Invincible.
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Known For

ZOMBIES: The Re-Animated Series
as Sasquatch

24
as Rob Weiss

Blood of Zeus
as Evios

Centaurworld
as Ched

Diary of a Wimpy Kid
as Frank

Disney Mickey Mouse
as Mickey Mouse

Good Girls Revolt
as Evan Phinnaeus 'Finn' Woodhouse

Inside Job
as Robotus

Let's Get Physical
as Barry Cross

Pantheon
as Julius Pope

Silicon Valley
as Russ Hanneman

Skylanders Academy
as Master Eon

Super Giant Robot Brothers
as Thunder

The Dangerous Book for Boys
as Patrick McKenna

The Starter Wife
as Rodney Evans

The Sticky
as Mike Byrne

The Wonderful Mickey Mouse
as Mickey

The Wonderful World of Mickey Mouse
as Mickey Mouse
Part of Crew
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