
Actor
Born December 17, 1945 in Winchester, Hampshire, England, UK
Christopher de Lerisson Cazenove (17 December 1943 – 7 April 2010) was an English film, television and stage actor.

Young Alexander the Great
Aristotle

National Theatre: My Fair Lady
Professor Higgins

The Lady Musketeer
Athos

Johnson County War
Lord Peter

Beginner's Luck
Andrew Fontaine

Judge John Deed
DAC Row Colemore

A Knight's Tale
John Thatcher

Trance
Jerome

Contaminated Man
President of Clarion

Charmed
Thrask

Shadow Run
Melchoir

The Proprietor
Elliott Spencer

Strangers
Rob Denton

Nash Bridges
Nigel Poole

Home Song
Claire's Colleague

Dead Man's Island
Milo

To Be the Best
Jonathan Ainsley

Iron Eagle III
Palmer

3 Men and a Little Lady
Edward

Tales from the Crypt
Larry

A Fine Romance
Michael Trent

Souvenir
William Root

The Lady and the Highwayman
Rudolph Vyne

Tears in the Rain
Michael Bredon

Shades of Love: The Man Who Guards the Greenhouse
Jeff Green

Blind Justice
Joseph Mahoney

The Fantasist
Inspector McMyler

Kane & Abel
The Baron

Jenny's War
Captain Preston

Mata Hari
Karl von Bayerling

Lace 2
Raleigh

Jenny's War
Capt. Preston

Lace II
Raleigh

A Woman of Substance
Jonathan Ainsley

In Possession
Frank Daly

Until September
Philip

Hammer House of Mystery and Suspense
Frank Daly

Heat and Dust
Douglas Rivers

Timewatch

The Agatha Christie Hour
Jack Trent

Wogan
Self

The Letter
Officer Withers

Treasure Island
Captain Smollett

From a Far Country
Tadek Sobański

Eye of the Needle
David

Dynasty
Ben Carrington

Children of the Full Moon
Tom

Hammer House of Horror
Tom

Lady Killers
Ronald True

Zulu Dawn
Lt. Coghill

Blankety Blank
Self

Little Girl in Blue Velvet
Baby

East of Elephant Rock
Robert Proudfoot

Lou Grant
Peter Witter

The Duchess of Duke Street
Charles Haslemere

Royal Flash
Eric Hansen

Dr. Watson and the Darkwater Hall Mystery
Sir Harry

Jennie: Lady Randolph Churchill

Affairs of the Heart
Lord Lambeth

K Is for Killing
Sunny Garrick

Thriller
Sunny Garrick

The Regiment
Richard Gaunt

The Rivals of Sherlock Holmes
Stringer

There's a Girl in My Soup
Nigel (uncredited)