BoJesse Christopher

Personal Info

Known For

Acting

Known Credits

32

Gender

Male

Birthday

-

Place of Birth

San Francisco, California, USA

BoJesse Christopher

Biography

American actor BoJesse Christopher was born and raised in San Francisco, CA. He was named after legendary blues guitarist Bo Diddley and infamous cowboy outlaw Jesse James. BoJesse is best known for his portrayal of Grommet / LBJ, the reckless younger brother of Patrick Swayze in the 20th Century Fox classic original feature film Point Break, directed by Academy Award winner Kathryn Bigelow (The Hurt Locker, Zero Dark Thirty), released in 1991. In 2016, he also appeared in the Warner Bros. $100 million dollar re-imagined Point Break directed by Ericson Core, as the director of the FBI.

Known For

  • True Detective

    True Detective

  • NCIS: Los Angeles

    NCIS: Los Angeles

  • Married... with Children

    Married... with Children

  • Beverly Hills, 90210

    Beverly Hills, 90210

  • Quantum Leap

    Quantum Leap

  • Pacific Blue

    Pacific Blue

  • Picket Fences

    Picket Fences

  • Point Break

    Point Break

  • Tank Girl

    Tank Girl

  • Sleepwalkers

    Sleepwalkers

  • Point Break

    Point Break

  • Reach

    Reach

  • Poolhall Junkies

    Poolhall Junkies

  • Boys Life

    Boys Life

  • The Bondage

    The Bondage

  • Full Eclipse

    Full Eclipse

  • Deputy

    Deputy

  • Dark Horse

    Dark Horse

  • Ferris Bueller

    Ferris Bueller

  • Meatballs 4: To the Rescue

    Meatballs 4: To the Rescue

  • Sometimes They Come Back... Again

    Sometimes They Come Back... Again

  • Pitcher and the Pin-Up

    Pitcher and the Pin-Up

  • Pink as the Day She Was Born

    Pink as the Day She Was Born

  • Grace and Grit

    Grace and Grit

  • Me and Will

    Me and Will

  • The Other Woman

    The Other Woman

  • Out in Fifty

    Out in Fifty

  • All Nighter

    All Nighter

  • Sable

    Sable

  • Dead Silence

    Dead Silence

  • ManFast

    ManFast

  • The Disco Years

    The Disco Years