Christopher
Evan Welch, who appeared onstage in numerous plays, in films including Steven
Spielberg’s “War of the Worlds” and “Lincoln,” Paul Thomas Anderson’s “The
Master” and Woody Allen’s “Vicky Cristina Barcelona,” as well as on television,
died early Monday at a Los Angeles hospital, his agency Paradigm confirmed. He
is believed to have been 48.
The
actor had been in L.A. shooting a role in the upcoming HBO series “Silicon
Valley.”
Welch
made his Broadway debut in 1997 in the play “London Assurance.” He played the
Reverend Samuel Parris in the 2002 revival of Arthur Miller’s “The Crucible” on
the Rialto and had a role in “Festen” in 2006. He also had numerous
off-Broadway credits.
Other
film credits include 2004′s “The Stepford Wives,” Sydney Pollack’s “The
Interpreter,” “The Hoax,” “The Good Shepherd” and “Synecdoche, NY.” He was the
narrator of “Vicky Cristina Barcelona.”
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