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Diamantopo­ulos keeps folks guessing

- By Alicia Rancilio

When you see Chris Diamantopo­ulos on screen, you may get a sense of deja vu. The actor regularly pops up in movies and TV shows as a variety of characters, and he’s fine if you find yourself trying to place where you’ve seen him before.

“I want people guessing,” said the actor. “It’s one of the reasons I’m not on social media. I’d rather people when they see me go, ‘Oh, wait, that’s that guy.’ As opposed to, ‘Oh yeah, I knew this was coming because I saw him in his dressing room in the costume, and he sent a video of how he did the voice.’ ”

Diamantopo­ulos, 46, who began his career on stage and starred on Broadway in “Les Miserables,” “The Full Monty” and “Waitress,” is on a streak of playing villains. He’s in “True Story,” the Kevin Hart and Wesley Snipes series on Netflix, and the streamer’s film “Red Notice” starring Dwayne Johnson, Gal Gadot and Ryan Reynolds.

If perhaps his voice sounds familiar, Diamantopo­ulos is the fifth person in history to voice Mickey Mouse for Disney and has acted in more than 40 episodes of Fox’s “American Dad.”

His voice acting career is so robust, he built a profession­al studio at his home when his family relocated from New York to Los Angeles during the pandemic. “I spent a good six months making it. Every time I bought new equipment or soundproof­ed, I thought, ‘Gosh, is this going to be worth it?’ And then, series after series after series came up, and I was just fortunate enough to be able to do these records.”

Another bonus for keeping his voice work close is

because of the proximity to his three kids with wife, actor Becki Newton.

“It’s been fun to be able to make the kids breakfast and say, ‘Guys, I’m going to run down to a quick thing, and I’ll come right back.’ ”

If you’re still trying to place him, there’s “The Office,” where he played Brian the audio guy, who worked on the documentar­y crew filming the employees of Dunder Mifflin’s Scranton office. In the final season, he was a confidante to Jenna Fischer’s Pam, as John Krasinski’s character, Jim, was away starting a new career.

Up next, he voices a character in the Disney+ film “Diary of a Wimpy Kid.” And he’s got a role in the Amazon series “Daisy Jones and the Six” starring Riley Keough and Sam Claflin.

One of Diamantopo­ulos’ close friends is Bryan Cranston, who hired him to play twins in 2018’s

“The Dangerous Book for Boys.”

“He’s been such an affirming presence in my life and such a reminder of what my job is as an actor,” he says. “If I’m kvetching about something about having to audition for this, that or whatever it is, he’s like, ‘That’s your job. Your job is to do the best that you can do with the material that you’re given. Your job isn’t what you’re getting paid or where you’re staying. That’s someone else’s job.’ I love him for that.”

Dec. 5 birthdays: Actor Jeroen Krabbe is 77. Singer Jose Carreras is 75. Singer Jim Messina is 74. Actor Morgan Brittany is 70. Musician John Rzeznik is 56. Comedian Margaret Cho is 53. Actor Paula Patton is 46. Actor Amy Acker is 45. Singer Keri Hilson is 39. Actor Frankie Muniz is 36. Actor Ross Bagley is 33.

 ?? CHRIS PIZZELLO/AP ?? Actor and voiceover artist Chris Diamantopo­ulos outside his home studio in Los Angeles on Nov. 5.
CHRIS PIZZELLO/AP Actor and voiceover artist Chris Diamantopo­ulos outside his home studio in Los Angeles on Nov. 5.

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