Chris Stevens (Northern Exposure)
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Chris Stevens is a fictional character in the television series Northern Exposure. He was played by John Corbett.
[edit] Fictional Biography
Christopher Danforth Stevens was born in Wheeling, West Virginia, to a traveling salesman. His father spent half his time with Chris and his mother, and half with a second family in Oregon. Chris and his half-brother Bernard Stevens, born the same day, knew nothing of each other until they met on their thirtieth birthday.
Lacking a steady father figure, Chris grew up a hoodlum. As an adult he experimented with several drugs and was imprisoned for grand theft auto. He learned much from his fellow inmates; when he was paroled in 1986, he was broadly educated in the ways of the world. He travelled to Alaska to seek his fortune and became a DJ at Maurice Minnifield's radio station KBHR ("K-Bear") in Cicely, Alaska. He lives simply in his Airstream trailer next to a lake, where he reads authors like Thoreau and creates sculpture.
Chris has talked about his missing year where he lived in a Mexican cave for a while, among other adventures.
Chris' lineage is "short lived"; his father and uncle Roy Bower died at ages 42 and 43 respectively. Accordingly, Chris has long expected to die around age forty as well, before all of his indiscretions, including many one-night stands and drug use, have caught up to him; and is briefly at a loss when he learns that medication for hypertension can give him more decades.
[edit] Function in Script
Chris is perhaps Cicely's most poetic soul, given to reading Walt Whitman, Carl Jung, and Maurice Sendak on the air. Studying philosophy has given him a generally calm demeanor, but he has his limits. His boss, Maurice Minnifield tried adopting him with disastrous results when Maurice became a little too controlling; after one particularly frustrating afternoon with Maurice, Chris politely told his boss to shove it and stormed off to get a drink.
Chris is also Cicely's only clergyman, ordained in the "Worldwide Church of Truth and Beauty" when he answered an advertisement in Rolling Stone; as such he once took Shelly Tambo's confession, divorced her from her high school sweetheart and married her to Holling Vincoeur, as well as marrying Adam and Eve.
Chris is self-taught in physics, which he loves to discuss. In the episode, "The Graduate," Chris completes his correspondence course in English literature by defending his Master's thesis.
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