Christopher Benjamin
Biography
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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.
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Filmography
The Plague Dogs
as Rowf (voice) 1982
Angel
as Lord Norley 2007
Hawk the Slayer
as Fitzwalter 1980
Ring of Bright Water
as Fishmonger 1969
Baffled!
as Verelli 1973
Treasure Island
as Squire Trelawney 1999
Brief Encounter
as Porter 1976
Sword of Honour
as Doctor 2001
Seven Times Seven
as Maitre D 1968
Doctor Who: The Talons of Weng-Chiang
as Henry Gordon Jago 1977
The Black Velvet Gown
as Anthony Gallington 1991
Doctor Who: Inferno
as Sir Keith Gold 1970
Junket 89
1970
The Hunchback of Notre Dame
as Charmolue 1976
The Merry Wives of Windsor
as Sir John Falstaff 2011Cyrano de Bergerac
as Montfleury 1985