Quote by Christopher Meloni
I love my children beyond all reason. Theyre my joy, even when the

I love my children beyond all reason. Theyre my joy, even when theyre wild with kid energy. – Christopher Meloni

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I had no expectations about fatherhood, really, but its definitely a journey Im glad to be taking. Number one, its a great learning experience. When my mother told me its a 24/7 job, she wasnt kidding. – Christopher Meloni

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Experience
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I took acting classes in college, and once I graduated, I decided to give acting a shot when I couldnt really think of anything else to do. It took me a couple of years to get an agent, and my first big break was The Fanelli Boys, which was a sitcom on NBC. Then I did a few television movies. – Christopher Meloni

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movies
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It is a weird feeling to have people go, Hey Chris like they know me. But, number one, 99 percent of my experiences have been really cool. People couldnt be nicer and more positive. – Christopher Meloni

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The most important thing a father can do for his children is to love their mother. – Theodore Hesburgh

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