Good, Christopher

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Good, Christopher

PERSONAL

Career: Actor.

CREDITS

Film Appearances:

Major Carlyle, A Bridge Too Far, 1977.

Stage manager, Victor/Victoria, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1982.

Young Englishman, Gandhi (also known as Richard Attenborough's Film: "Gandhi"), Columbia Pictures, 1982.

Lord "Binky" Brancaster, Bullshot (also known as Bullshot Crummond), Island Alive, 1983.

Crabb-Robinson, Possession, Warner Bros., 2002.

Television Appearances; Series:

Father Costello, Father Charlie, 1982.

Quentin, The Famous Five (also known as Enid Blyton's "Famous Five"), ITV, 1996.

Television Appearances; Miniseries:

Collins, Brideshead Revisited, ITV and PBS, 1982.

Adjutant, Diana, BBC and Arts and Entertainment, 1983.

Gordon Macrae, The Wimbledon Poisoner, BBC and PBS, 1994.

Canon Tom Oddams, The Choir, BBC and PBS, 1995.

Sir John Seymour, Henry VIII, ITV and PBS, 2003.

Neville Chamberlain MP, Dunkirk, BBC, 2004.

Cardinal Konig, Pope John Paul II (also known as Giovanni Paolo II and Jan Pawel II), CBS, 2005.

Television Appearances; Movies:

Clitus, Julius Caesar (also known as The Complete Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare: "Julius Caesar"), BBC, 1979.

Reverend Hawes, The Mirror Crack'd (also known as The Mirror Crack'd From Side to Side and Miss Marple: "The Mirror Crack'd From Side to Side"), BBC and Arts and Entertainment, 1992.

Dr. Brown, Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, Bravo and Sky, 2002.

Television Appearances; Specials:

Christopher Hawes, The Murder at the Vicarage (also known as Miss Marple: "The Murder at the Vicarage" and Agatha Christie's "Miss Marple," Series IV), BBC and PBS, 1986.

Television Appearances; Episodic:

The factory gateman, "The Jump-Up Boys," Budgie, LWT, 1972.

First constable, "Our Story So Far," Budgie, LWT, 1972.

Gerald Lloyd, "The Eye of the Apollo," Father Brown, 1974.

Captain Phillip Hanning, "Tug of War," Upstairs, Downstairs, ITV and PBS, 1974.

Major Philip Hanning, "The Hero's Farewell," Upstairs, Downstairs, ITV and PBS, 1974.

Lieutenant Marjoribanks, "The Passing Show," The Duchess of Duke Street, BBC and PBS, 1977.

Captain West, "Just Like a Woman," Danger UXB, Thames, 1979.

Captain West, "The Silver Lining," Danger UXB, Thames, 1979.

Major, "Dead Letter," Danger UXB, Thames, 1979.

Flight Sergeant Tucker, "The Last Run," Secret Army, BBC, 1979.

Tony Woodward, "Trouble at T'Mill," Juliet Bravo, BBC, 1980.

Reverend Jeremy Hopkins, "Blunt Instrument: Parts 1 & 2," Sunday Night Thriller, LWT, 1981.

Charles Poynton, "Comings and Goings," Nanny, BBC, 1982.

Major Whickers, The Fourth Arm, BBC, 1983.

Hilary Onslow, "Rumpole and the Female of the Species," Rumpole of the Bailey, ITV and PBS, 1983.

Professor Ember, "Catastrophe Theory," A Very Peculiar Place, BBC, 1986.

Leonard, "The Girl from Ipanema," Murder Most Horrid, BBC1, 1991.

Jeremy Molyneaux, "Highland Fling: Part 2," Lovejoy, BBC and Arts and Entertainment, 1992.

Charles Highbury, "Smelling of Roses," Pie in the Sky, BBC, 1997.

Lord Charles Lesser, "The Ties That Bind," Kavanagh QC, ITV, 1997.

Dr. Tate, "Sleeper," Murder in Mind, BBC, 2001.

Simon Smythe-Webster, "A Tale of Two Hamlets," Midsomer Murders, 2003.

Reverend Corderey, "Children," The Brief, ITV, 2004.

Cotton, "Jack's Back," Murphy's Law, BBC, 2004.

The dean, "In a Monastery Garden," Rosemary & Thyme, ITV, 2006.

Stage Appearances:

The Family Reunion, Brooklyn Academy of Music, Harvey Theatre, Brooklyn, NY, 2000.

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