Chris Lee Promoted to Series Regular in Season 3 of ‘Tracker’
EXCLUSIVE: Chris Lee, known for his recurring role as Randy, a tech-savvy friend of Colter on CBS’s Tracker, has been promoted to series regular for the upcoming third season.
Lee joined Tracker in its second season, initially portraying Bobby’s (Eric Graise) charming cousin, who arrives to lend assistance. Following Graise’s departure at the end of Season 2, Lee’s character has continued to support Colter.
Chris Lee as Randy on ‘Tracker’
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Best known for his role as Kaleb Hawkins in all four seasons of the CW’s Legacies, Lee has also reprised his role as Hannibal in the upcoming seventh season of Showtime’s The Chi. He originated the role of Knuck in Alicia Keys’s Tony Award-winning Broadway musical Hell’s Kitchen and performed as ‘Thomas Jefferson’ and ‘Marquis de Lafayette’ in the national tour of Hamilton.
His prior television appearances include Swat, Scream: The TV Series, and the Netflix series On the Verge. He is represented by Mainstay Entertainment and CAA.
Tracker, based on the bestselling novel The Never Game by Jeffery Deaver, features Justin Hartley as Colter Shaw, a lone-wolf survivalist who uses his instincts to find missing persons while grappling with his family’s troubled past. Following a dramatic finale last season, Colter must confront painful truths and rely on his trusted team to pursue his mission.
The series is produced by Justin Hartley, Ken Olin, Elwood Reid, Connie Dolphin, Sharon Lee Watson, and Alex Katsnelson, with Fiona Rene also starring as Reenie.
Consistently a leader in broadcast ratings, Tracker averages 16.7 million multi-platform viewers per episode after 35 days, according to Nielsen and internal data. The show was renewed for a fourth season in January.
Currently airing its third season on CBS, new episodes premiere on Sundays. The next episode, titled “The Field Trip,” will see Colter grappling with the urgent disappearance of a young boy during a school field trip at an aquarium, while also managing the turmoil of a desperate father.






