Michael Weston is one of the actors of A Million Little Things, portraying the role of Christopher Gregory.
Biography[]
Early life[]
Rubinstein was born on October 25, 1973 in New York City, New York, USA. He is the son of actors John Rubinstein and Judi West. His paternal grandfather was Polish-born Jewish piano virtuoso Arthur Rubinstein. He is also the great-grandson of Polish conductor Emil Młynarski, the founding conductor of the Warsaw Philharmonic Orchestra and principal conductor of the Scottish Orchestra.
Rubinstein holds a degree in Theater and Arts from Northwestern University. In 2000, he changed his surname to "Weston" as there was already a "Michael Rubinstein" in the Screen Actors Guild.
Career[]
Weston is a good friend of actor Zach Braff, and has appeared in three features with him, Garden State, Wish I Was Here and The Last Kiss. He was also a guest star on Braff's television show Scrubs as Private Brian Dancer. Weston has also appeared as Simon Marsden, Olivia Benson's half-brother on Law & Order: Special Victims Unit.
Weston appeared in the fifth season of House. He played the role of a private investigator named Lucas Douglas, hired by Dr. Gregory House. He reappeared in season six. Series creator David Shore planned a spin-off show with Weston's character as the lead in 2008, but the show never went into production.
In 2009, Weston appeared in the Gerard Butler action film Gamer. He made a guest appearance on White Collar and Burn Notice. In 2012, he starred in the A&E television movie, Coma. He is also known for playing the deranged and sadistic kidnapper Jake in the HBO drama Six Feet Under. In 2016, he appeared as Harry Houdini in Houdini & Doyle.
In 2021, Weston was cast as Christopher Gregory on A Million Little Things.
Personal life[]
Weston has been married to musician Priscilla Ahn since 2010.
Appearances[]
A Million Little Things: Season 3 | ||||||||
"Hit & Run": | "Writings On the Wall": | "Letting Go": | "The Talk": | "Non-essential": | "Miles Apart": | "Timing": | "The Price of Admission": | "The Lost Sheep": |
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"Trust Me": | "Redefine": | "Junior": | "Listen": | "United Front": | "Not Alone": | "No One Is to Blame": | "Justice: Part 1": | "Justice: Part 2": |
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A Million Little Things: Season 4 | |||||||||
"Family First": | "Not the Plan": | "Game Night": | "Pinocchio": | "Crystal Clear": | "Six Months Later": | "Stay": | "The Things We Keep Inside": | "Any Way the Wind Blows": | "Surprise": |
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"Piece of Cake": | "Little White Lies": | "Fresh Start": | "School Ties": | "Fingers Crossed": | "Lesson Learned": | "60 Minutes": | "Slipping": | "Out of Hiding": | "Just in Case": |
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