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Born:
1947-09-12

Birthplace:
London, England

Credits:
82 Total Roles

Christopher Neame

Acting

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Biography

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Christopher Neame (born 12 September 1947, London) is an English actor. His film credits include appearances in the Hammer Horror film Dracula AD 1972 (1972), the James Bond film Licence to Kill (1989), Ghostbusters II (also 1989), Hellbound (1994) and The Prestige (2006). He is known to television viewers in the UK for his roles in two BBC dramas dealing with the Second World War - Lieutenant Dick Player in Colditz (1972–74) and Flight Lieutenant John Curtis in the first series of Secret Army (1977). He also made a guest appearance in another BBC period drama When the Boat Comes In, in 1981 portraying Robin Cunningham. He played a psycho killer in an episode of MacGyver in 1985. He is also known to have played the Dark Jedi Jerec in the Star Wars Jedi Knight: Dark Forces II computer game. Neame played the villain Skagra in the unfinished Doctor Who serial Shada in 1979. Neame now resides in the United States, where he has made frequent appearances in American television including a two-part story of Star Trek: Enterprise in 2004. In 1994 he portrayed "Knight Two" in the Babylon 5 episode "And the Sky Full of Stars". Neame is one of the few actors to have appeared in Doctor Who, Star Trek and Babylon 5.

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Known For

Full Filmography

Year Title Role
2019 Missing Link MOVIE Old Worlder (voice)
2019 House of the Gorgon MOVIE Father Llewellyn
2017 Doctor Who: Shada MOVIE Skagra (voice)
2013 Doctor Who and the Shada Man MOVIE Skagra
2006 The Prestige MOVIE Defender
2006 Vanished TV Self
2005 Species III MOVIE Dr. Nicholas Turner
2003 All Grown Up! TV Self
2001 Star Trek: Enterprise TV German General
2000 The Invisible Man TV Dr. Henrick

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