Christopher Pate is an Australian actor and executive.
In 1966, he starred in the television western series, Gunsmoke, as Curtis in "The Whispering Tree".
Pate had a regular role in the early 1970s on the TV series Bellbird.
In 1977 he played the lead role in The Mango Tree, which was written and produced by his father Michael Pate.
He has appeared on stage in such musicals as Hair and Little Shop of Horrors and played in the original Australian production of Godspell.
Christopher is the son of Australian film actor Micahel Pate and American actress Felippa Rock.
To mark the anniversary of his father's death, Sean takes his friends on a road trip to his surfer dad's favorite beach. But Sean's drug-dealing friend forces him to do one last favor – steal a heroin shipment from a local mobster.
A UFO abductee joins a secret government agency in order to communicate with the sole surviving alien of a downed spacecraft.
A property developer wants to take over an Australian beach for a high rise resort. He sends his son to Australia to check out the situation, posing as an exchange lifeguard. He falls in love with a woman who owns the land his father needs for the development and finds himself sympathising with the locals.
Jamie Carr is a young man growing up in Bundaberg, Northern Queensland during the closing years of World War I. Jamie, who is in his final year of high school, was brought up by his grandmother. Grandma Carr is known and loved by all in the town, and does her best to help Jamie through the emotional turmoil of adolescence and a society struggling under old traditions and beliefs in a new country.
In the 1870s, the colonial administrator hires bounty hunter Palmer and gun salesman Ben to wipe out an army of Irish Catholic revolutionaries in their stronghold. Palmer and Ben recruit three gun men to help them and their mission is successful but when they go to get their payment they are trapped by treacherous officials. Ben and Palmer must fight their way to safety.