Chris Humphreys


Chris Humphreys is a British actor, playwright and novelist. Born in Toronto, Ontario. His father, Peter Humphreys was an actor, writer and Battle of Britain fighter pilot. His mother, Ingegerd Holter, was a spy in the Norwegian resistance. Chris is also the grandson of actor Cecil Humphreys. He was raised in Los Angeles, California until the age of seven and then grew up in the United Kingdom. For screen acting he is best known for roles in: The Bill where he played PC Richard Turnham from 1989 to 1990, as Caleb the gladiator in AD Anno Domini and leading roles in: Zorro, Coronation Street, Hawkeye, , Goodnight Sweetheart, Wycliffe, Silent Witness, Scandal, The Core, The Adventures of Shirley Holmes.
Leading stage roles have included Lord Mountbatten in the West End musical Always. Hamlet in Hamlet, Oberon in A Midsummer Nights Dream, Jack Absolute in The Rivals. Recent roles include: Halvard Solness in Ibsen's The Master Builder; Tom in David Hare's Skylight ; Krapp in Samuel Beckett's Krapp's Last Tape
As C.C. Humphreys he has written 12 novels of historical fiction including the award-winning
Plague as well as the International bestseller Vlad The Last Confession. He is translated in 12 languages.
He writes fantasy novels as Chris Humphreys including
Smoke in the Glass published by Gollancz, first book in the Immortals Blood series and the forthcoming The Hunt of the Unicorn first book in the Tapestry Trilogy.
His plays have been produced in the UK and Canada, including
Shakespeare’s Rebel,'' at Vancouver's Bard on the Beach festival in 2015
Chris lives on Salt Spring Island BC Canada.