Christopher Knight - Television Personality, The Brady Bunch, Vh1
Once and forever a Brady! Christopher Knight met life as a child actor, starring as Peter Brady in the TV classic hit The Brady Bunch. A reluctant icon, Christopher has focused his adult years on interests beyond the entertainment industry, particularly the corporate world of computers and high technology. Yet, due to the omnipresent and flourishing legacy of all things Brady, Christopher's successful endeavors beyond show biz exist in peaceful subordination to his portrayal of Peter and his arguably estimable contribution to American pop culture. So in an act of self-unification, Christopher has returned to his entertainment roots and is now once again re-established as an actor, host, spokesperson and erstwhile entertainment figure.
Christopher's corporate existence didn't constitute a full retirement from show business – he has starred or otherwise participated in the plethora of periodic Brady films, television movies, series, gatherings, discussions and retrospectives. Christopher also has exploited his status as an entertainment figure by availing himself to several projects as a host and spokesperson, including projects such as the American Counseling Association's 2002 & 2003 "Healthy Skin, Healthy Outlook" campaign that went on to received the Gold Triangle Award both years Knight served as spokesperson. Christopher was also privileged to be the spokesperson for the National Consumer League's "AD/HD Campaign" speaking in Washington DC at the National Press Club on the sensitive subject of AD/HD, as he himself is an adult with ADD. Most recently, Christopher was brought on as the spokesman for a popular personal fitness product, Ab Lounge XL®.
In 2003, Christopher was asked to host a segment on the Travel Channel series' TV Road Trip starring the late John Ritter. When the series was optioned for a second cycle Christopher was offered to "Host" the series. It was in fact this participation that lead to the rekindling of Christopher's interest in being in front of and behind the camera.
Christopher was soon signed up for the celebrity version of Discovery Health Channel's Body Challenge, which debuted in the fall of 2004. Soon after, Knight took part in an unforgettable Season of VH1's hit Surreal Life 4, which not only boosted his professional image and reinstated his star status, but also lead to a life-altering experience sparking his high-profile romance with Surreal Life co-star and America's Next Top Model winner Adrianne Curry, placing Knight squarely back in the spotlight. This new union commanded much interest from the viewing public, eventually yielding the creation of their own television series, VH1's My Fair Brady, which chronicled the trials and tribulations of one of America's new favorite celebrity couples. Season I of My Fair Brady held the top spot on the network, ending in an unforgettable marriage proposal from Knight. Captivated audiences numbering in the millions demanded more, and more they got, as Season II, titled My Fair Brady: We're Getting Married!, premiered on May 28, 2006 kicking off a season that takes the couple straight to the altar.
Grateful at this unique second opportunity at an acting career, Christopher relishes the chance at experiencing celebrity now as a seasoned, experienced, "well-baked" adult. In 2005, Christopher's on-screen endeavors included special guest appearances on shows such as WB's Blue Collar TV and ABC's Less Than Perfect. Then in 2006, Knight appeared in an unforgettable performance with his TV-brother Barry Williams on one of the last episodes of Fox's hit sitcom That 70's Show. He has also starred as the lead in the independent film, Worlds Apart, co-starring Eric Roberts as well as in the horror thriller Fallen Angels, both due for release in 2006. Last, but certainly not least, Knight has been working on several projects with his now wife, model and TV personality Adrianne Curry; projects that will surely keep his fans glued to the screen for a long time to come.