Neame, Christopher 1947–

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NEAME, Christopher 1947–

PERSONAL

Born September 12, 1947, in London, England.


Career: Actor.


CREDITS

Film Appearances:

Locke, No Blade of Grass, Metro–Goldwyn–Mayer, 1970.

Hans, Lust for a Vampire (also known as Love for a Vampire and To Love a Vampire), American Continental Films, 1971.

Johnny Alucard, Dracula A.D. (also known as Dracula Today), Warner Bros., 1972.

Sho, hired killer, Steel Dawn, Silver Lion Films, 1987.

Bernard, D.O.A., Buena Vista, 1988.

Van Hoeven, Bloodstone, Omega Entertainment, 1988.

Fallon, Licence to Kill (also known as Albert R. Broccoli's "Licence to Kill" and License to Kill), United Artists, 1989.

Maitre D', Ghostbusters II (also known as Ghostbusters 2), Columbia, 1989.

Calihan, Transformations, New World Pictures, 1989.

Ulrich Zwingli, The Radicals, Artisan Entertainment, 1990.

Blade, Edge of Honor, New City Releasing, 1991.

Commander, Suburban Commando, New Line Cinema, 1991.

Stefan Noll, Diplomatic Immunity, Fries Distribution Company, 1991.

Skagra, Doctor Who: Shada, 1992.

Franklin, Street Knight, Cannon, 1993.

Lockley, Hellbound, Cannon, 1993.

Ansel Richter, Walking Thunder, KOAN Inc., 1997.

Klauss Hess, Highway 395, Creative Light Worldwide, 2000.


Television Appearances; Series:

Lieutenant Dick Player, Colditz, BBC, 1972–74.

Flight Lieutenant John Curtis, Secret Army, 1977.

Ogden Vaughn, Days of Our Lives (also known as DOOL and Days), NBC, 1986.

Gustav Hellstrom, Dallas, CBS, 1989.


Television Appearances; Miniseries:

Earl of Warwick, The Shadow of the Tower, 1972.

Junot, Napoleon and Love, 1972.

Kaiser Wilhelm II, Edward the King (also known as Edward the Seventh and The Royal Victorians), 1975.

Marc Antony, The Cleopatras, 1983.

Henry Snelling, By the Sword Divided, 1983.

Kiowski, The Great Escape II: The Untold Story, NBC, 1988.

Ulrich von Schnabe, The Apocalypse Watch (also known as Robert Ludlum's "The Apocalypse Watch"), ABC, 1997.


Detective Superintendant Collingwood, Killer Net, Nine Network, 1998.

Ben Duffield, Trial & Retribution IV, 2000.


Television Appearances; Movies:

Romeo, Romeo and Juliet, 1976.

Ian, Love among Thieves, ABC, 1987.

Max Dolpho, Case Closed (also known as Death by Diamonds), CBS, 1988.

Charles Patrick, Lady in the Corner, NBC, 1989.

Dr. Frederick Berrigon, Still Not Quite Human (also known as Not Quite Human III), The Disney Channel, 1992.

Fearless leader, Boris and Natasha, Showtime, 1992.

James Barron, Irresistible Force, CBS, 1993.

Karl Von Paris, The Last Chance Detectives: Mystery Lights of Navajo Mesa, 1994.

Renko, Project Shadowchaser III (also known as Project Shadowchaser 3000), HBO, 1995.

Dr. Nicholas Turner, Species III, Sci–Fi Channel, 2004.


Television Appearances; Specials:

Lily, CBS, 1986.

Himself, Flesh and Blood: The Hammer Heritage of Horror (documentary), 1994.


Television Appearances; Pilots:

Peterson, Danger Team, ABC, 1991.


Also appeared in Dark Knight.


Television Appearances; Episodic:

Wing, "The Secret of the Manifique," The Rivals of Sherlock Holmes, 1973.

Bailey, "Blockbuster," The Protectors, syndicated, 1974.

"The Thin Red Line," Quiller, 1975.

Billy, "The Run," Target, 1978.

Skagra, "Shada," Doctor Who, BBC, 1980.

Colonel Quute, "Traitor," Blake's 7, BBC1 and syndicated, 1981.

Scarett, "The Road to Hope," The A–Team, NBC, 1985.

Terrill, "No Rms Ocean Vu," The Fall Guy, ABC, 1986.

Quayle, "Deathlock," MacGyver, ABC, 1986.

Klaus Gunter, "The Pirate and the Princess," Riptide, NBC, 1986.

Hans Von Sykes, "The Game's Not Over, 'Til the Fat Lady Sings," Spies, CBS, 1987.

"Moving In," Second Chance, Fox, 1988.

Hamilton Stone, "A Touch of Sable," Dynasty, ABC, 1988.

Hamilton Stone, "Alexis in Blunderland," Dynasty, ABC, 1988.

Hamilton Stone, "All Hands on Dex," Dynasty, ABC, 1989.

Collin, "Arabesque," Beauty and the Beast, CBS, 1989.

Erich von Leer, "Legend of the Holy Rose: Parts 1 & 2," MacGyver, ABC, 1989.

"Conflict of Interest," Mancuso, FBI, NBC, 1989.

Clive Graham, "Paige's Mom," Life Goes On, ABC, 1989.

Alan Scott, "True Brit," L.A. Law, NBC, 1990.

Deville, "Carnival," Superboy (also known as The Adventures of Superboy), syndicated, 1990.

Brian Gideon, "Sight Unseen," The Flash, CBS, 1991.

Jan "The Dutchman" Velboon, "The Grab," Hunter, NBC, 1991.

Sir Duncan, "Good Knight MacGyver: Parts 1 & 2," MacGyver, ABC, 1991.

Jack Trudac, "An Eye for an Eye," P.S. I Luv U, CBS, 1991.

"Geek Tragedy," Parker Lewis Can't Lose, Fox, 1992.

Peter Jatich, "The Legacy of Borbey House," Murder, She Wrote, CBS, 1993.

Werner Steinholtz, "Code Name: Archangel," Acapulco H.E.A.T., syndicated, 1993.

Knight Two, "And the Sky Full of Stars," Babylon 5, syndicated, 1994.

Lenin, "Zarya," Northern Exposure, CBS, 1994.

Unferth, "Heroes and Demons," Star Trek: Voyager, UPN, 1995.

Dr. Franklin Bennett, "All about Eve," Earth 2, NBC, 1995.

Dr. John Sullivan, "Nan's Ghost: Parts 1 & 2," Murder, She Wrote, CBS, 1995.

Dr. Kramer, "Dr. Kramer," Deadly Games, UPN, 1996.

Dr. Manfred Xang, "Into the Mystic," Sliders, Fox, 1996.

"Washington Holiday," JAG, CBS, 1997.

Andre Divak, the Sandman, "The Sandman," C–16: FBI, ABC, 1997.

Dr. Schmekler, "Going Mein Way," The Naked Truth, NBC, 1997.

KGB captain, "There's Something about Olga," Seven Days, UPN, 1999.

Voice of the one, "In the Dark," Martial Law, CBS, 2000.

Gestapo officer, "Last Dance," Movie Stars, The WB, 2000.

The one, "Final Conflict: Parts 1 & 2," Martial Law, CBS, 2000.

Gestapo officer, "Oscar Wild," Movie Stars, The WB, 2000.

Dr. Henrick, "Immaterial Girl," The Invisible Man, Sci–Fi Channel, 2001.

Urune, "Thanks, But No Thanks," It's All Relative, ABC, 2003.

German general, "Storm Front: Parts 1 & 2," Enterprise, UPN, 2004.


Stage Appearances:

The Common Pursuit, Matrix Theatre, Los Angeles, 1985.


RECORDINGS

Video Games:

Voice of the King, Conqueror: A.D. 1086, Sierra, 1995.

Voice of Jerec, Star Wars: Jedi Knight—Dark Forces II (also known as Jedi Knight Dark Forces II), 1997.