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Home/People/Christopher Benjamin
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Born
Dec 27, 1934Died: Jan 10, 2025
Lived 90 years
Place of Birth
Trowbridge, Wiltshire, England
Known For
Acting
Gender
Male

Career Highlights

36
Movies
91
TV Shows
IMDb Profile

Christopher Benjamin

Acting

Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Christopher Benjamin was a British actor, born 27 December 1934 in Trowbridge, Wiltshire, England. He died on January 15th 2025, aged 90. He was well known for his roles in some of the UK's biggest cult television programmes. This included playing the same character in two Patrick McGoohan dramas, Danger Man and The Prisoner, fuelling speculation that they are possibly linked. He was also a regular in The Avengers and Doctor Who, playing in three episodes of each, mostly in comedy roles. He also played recurring roles in several period dramas. He was Sir John Glutton, the regular adversary in the period family adventure series Dick Turpin, Channing in several episodes of the third series of When The Boat Comes In, and Prosper Profound in the acclaimed 1967 adaptation of The Forsyte Saga . He reprised the role of Henry Gordon Jago, from the Doctor Who serial The Talons of Weng-Chiang in four series of Jago and Litefoot audio plays, after a well received episode of the Big Finish Productions audio C.D. series Doctor Who: The Companion Chronicles entitled The Mahogany Murderers. He acted alongside Trevor Baxter who played Professor George Litefoot. Predominantly a theatre actor, he performed with the Royal Shakespeare Company. He appeared at Shakespeare's Globe from 17 June to 5 October 2008 as Falstaff in The Merry Wives of Windsor. Description above from the Wikipedia article Christopher Benjamin, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia .
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The Legend of Tarzan

as Lord Knutsford
2016
The Merry Wives of Windsor poster

The Merry Wives of Windsor

as Sir John Falstaff
2011
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Angel

as Lord Norley
2007
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Sword of Honour

as Doctor
2001
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The Tichborne Claimant

as Gibbes
1999
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Treasure Island

as Squire Trelawney
1999
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Hard Times

as Slackbridge
1994
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Thatcher: The Final Days

as George Younger
1991
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The Black Velvet Gown

as Anthony Gallington
1991
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The Secret Life of Ian Fleming

as McKinnon
1990
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Where There's a Will

as Terence Hill
1989
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Cyrano de Bergerac

as Montfleury
1985
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The Caucasian Chalk Circle

as Prince Kazbeki
1985
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The Plague Dogs

as Rowf (voice)
1982
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A Brush with Mr. Porter on the Road to El Dorado

as Mr Porter
1981
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Hawk the Slayer

as Fitzwalter
1980
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The Executioner

as Rabbi
1980
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Donkeys' Years

as Norman Tate
1980
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Hanging Around

as Harold
1978
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The Limbo Connection

as Det. Chief Insp. Tarrant
1978