Chris Daughtry

Chris Daughtry Headshot

Singer • Personality • Musician • Songwriter

Birth Date: December 26, 1979

Age: 44 years old

Birth Place: Roanoke Rapids, North Carolina

With his hard, Southern rock sound and commanding stage presence, Chris Daughtry was in a class all his own when he found himself a season five finalist on "American Idol" (Fox, 2002-16). Christopher Adam Daughtry was born on Dec. 26, 1979 in Roanoke Rapids, NC. Growing up, his hobbies were comic books and sports; it was not until he started performing in high school productions that he found his calling in the performing arts. At 16, Daughtry took guitar lessons and began performing as a lead vocalist and guitarist for local rock bands. After graduating from high school in 1998, he worked at a car dealership for a few years and married wife Deanna in 2000, becoming a step-father to one child and adopted father to another. Daughtry auditioned for the singing competition "Rock Star: INXS" (CBS, 2005), but failed to make the cut. He tried his luck again with "American Idol," auditioning for the show's fifth season in Denver, CO. His unforgettable rendition of The Box Tops' rock song "The Letter" (1967) impressed the judges and he made it to the semi-finals round in Hollywood.

Daughtry's Southern rock sound quickly set him apart from the other finalists. Week after week, the bald-headed rocker received positive reviews from the judges and fans, particularly after his powerful rendition of Fuel's hit single, "Hemorrhage (In My Hands)" (2000), that even resulted in Fuel offering Daughtry a spot as their new lead singer. The contestant shockingly declined, and went on to become the season-long front-runner, thanks to nearly flawless performances of rock classics like Queen's "Innuendo" (1991) and Styx' "Renegade" (1979). Based on his show-stopping performances and glowing comments from the judges, it was widely believed that Daughtry would be one of the finalists. But with only four weeks of competition left, he found himself on the verge of elimination along with contestant Katharine McPhee, whom the judges and many viewers believed deserved to go home due to her lackluster performance the night before. In what most viewers consider the program's most shocking turn of event, Daughtry was eliminated from the fourth round of the semi-finals. The shock on both his face and McPhee's was telling. Following his departure from "Idol," he released his debut album, Daughtry (2006). Fueled by the hit singles "It's Not Over," "Home," and "What About Now," the album shot up to the No. 1 spot on the Billboard charts, and won an American Music Awards for Favorite Pop-Rock Album in 2007.

Credits

Chicago & Friends: Live at 55

Music Performer
Show
2024

Power HourStream

Guest
Reality
2023

At Home and Social

Actor
Show
2020

The Kelly Clarkson ShowStream

Music Performer
Talk
2019

Top Gear AmericaStream

Actor
Series
2017

2017 National Memorial Day Parade

Music Performer
Show
2017

The PassionStream

Actor
Judas
Special
2016

The Passion: Extras

Actor
Show
2016

Rock & Roll Road Trip With Sammy Hagar

Guest
Show
2016

Trolland

Voice
Counselor Olaf
Movie
2016

Hollywood Today Live

Music Performer
Show
2014

Access Hollywood Live

Guest
Show
2010

Access Hollywood Live

Music Performer
Show
2010

The Better Show

Guest
Show
2007

etalk

Guest
Show
2006

CSI: NYStream

Guest Star
Machiavelli Taylor
Series
2004

The Ellen DeGeneres Show

Guest
Talk
2003

American IdolStream

Guest
Reality
2003
68%

American IdolStream

Music Performer
Reality
2003
68%

The Oprah Winfrey ShowStream

Music Performer
Talk
1986

The Price Is RightStream

Guest
Game Show
1972

News aboutChris Daughtry