Chris Traeger

Chris Traeger
Parks and Recreation character
Rob Lowe as Chris Traeger
First appearance"The Master Plan" (2010)
Last appearance"A Parks and Recreation Special" (2020)
Portrayed byRob Lowe
In-universe information
Nicknames
  • The Bionic Man
  • The Six Million Dollar Man
  • If I Had To Pick a Dude
  • Chris-toe-fur
Occupation
FamilyUnnamed stepbrother
SpouseAnn Perkins
Significant other
  • Millicent Gergich (ex-girlfriend)
  • Shauna Malwae-Tweep (ex-girlfriend)
  • Jennifer Barkley (ex-lover)
ChildrenOliver Perkins-Traeger (son)
Leslie Perkins-Traeger (daughter)

Christopher "Chris" Traeger is a fictional character played by Rob Lowe on the NBC comedy series Parks and Recreation. He began on the show as an Indiana State Auditor who visits the fictional city of Pawnee to help solve their crippling budget problems, and eventually becomes Pawnee's acting City Manager. Chris is an extremely positive person who is constantly upbeat and energetic. Scrupulously health-conscious, he exercises constantly and eats only healthy foods, hoping to be the first human to reach the age of 150.

Chris first appeared in the second season episode "The Master Plan." Originally expected to appear in eight episodes as a guest star, Lowe eventually signed on to remain on the show as a permanent cast member. Chris was a romantic interest for Ann Perkins (Rashida Jones) throughout the show's run. Chris imposes a strict policy against workplace dating at city hall, but series protagonist Leslie Knope (Amy Poehler) and Ben Wyatt (Adam Scott) begin secretly dating anyway, which Chris eventually accepts.

The idea of Chris as a State Auditor was inspired by real-life reports of government shutdowns amid the global financial crisis. The character has received highly positive reviews from critics, and has been described as "one of the great comedic creations of the past couple years" and "one of the funniest performances of Rob Lowe's career."[1][2]

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