Christopher Cazenove
Christopher de Lerisson Cazenove was an English film, television and stage actor.
Early life and career
He was born Christopher de Lerisson Cazenove, on 17 December 1943, the son of Brigadier Arnold de Lerisson Cazenove and Elizabeth Laura in Winchester, Hampshire, but was brought up in Bowlish, Somerset. He was educated at the Dragon School, Eton College, Durham University's College of the Venerable Bede and the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School.Cazenove often portrayed British aristocrats, and first made his name in the 1972 drama series, The Regiment. Other notable roles included Charlie Tyrrell in the 1976-77 period drama series The Duchess of Duke Street, and in 1986 he appeared as Ben Carrington in the US soap opera Dynasty, which he played until the following year. From 2001-03, he had a recurring role in the British drama series Judge John Deed, playing Row Colemore.
On the stage, he appeared as Henry Higgins in the British and American productions of My Fair Lady from 2005 through to 2008. He also starred in the London West End production of The Importance of Being Earnest in 1994 alongside Susannah York.
Personal life
Cazenove was married to actress Angharad Rees from 1973 until their divorce in 1994. They had two sons, Linford James ; and Rhys William ; Linford died in a car crash on the M11 in Essex. From 2003 until his death, Cazenove's partner was Isabel Davis.Death
In February 2010, Cazenove collapsed at his London home. He was taken to St Thomas' Hospital in London, suffering from septicaemia. He died on 7 April 2010 from the effects of the illness at St Thomas's Hospital, aged 66. The actor "died peacefully surrounded by his loved ones", said a statement released by his agent, his family and girlfriend.Cazenove's funeral on 16 April 2010 was held at St Paul's, Covent Garden, London.
Filmography
Film
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
1970 | Julius Caesar | Servant to Mark Antony | Uncredited |
1970 | There's a Girl in My Soup | Nigel | Uncredited |
1974 | Doctor Watson and the Darkwater Hall Mystery | Sir Harry | |
1975 | Royal Flash | Eric Hansen | |
1977 | East of Elephant Rock | Robert Proudfoot | |
1978 | La petite fille en velours bleu | Baby | |
1979 | Zulu Dawn | Lt. Coghill | |
1981 | Eye of the Needle | David | |
1981 | ' | Tadek | |
1983 | Heat and Dust | Douglas Rivers, the Assistant Collector | Merchant Ivory Film |
1984 | Until September | Philip | |
1985 | Jenny's War | Capt. Preston | TV Series, 4 episodes |
1985 | Mata Hari | Karl von Bayerling | |
1986 | The Fantasist | Inspector McMyler | |
1988 | Windmills of the Gods | Desforges | TV Mini-Series, 2 episodes |
1988 | Tears in the Rain | Michael Bredon | TV movie |
1988 | Blind Justice | Joseph Mahoney | Also known as Hold My Hand I'm Dying |
1989 | Souvenir | William Root | |
1989 | The Lady and the Highwayman | Rudolph Vyne | TV movie |
1990 | 3 Men and a Little Lady | Edward Hargreave | |
1992 | ' | Palmer | |
1996 | The Proprietor | Elliott Spencer | Merchant Ivory Film |
1998 | Shadow Run | Melchior | |
2000 | Contaminated Man | President of Clarion | |
2001 | A Knight's Tale | John Thatcher | |
2001 | Beginner's Luck | Andrew Fontaine | |
2004 | La Femme Musketeer | Athos | TV Mini-Series, 2 episodes |
2009 | Hotel Babylon | Damien Rushby | TV Series, 1 episode |
2010 | Alexander the Great from Macedonia | Aristotle |
Television
- The Regiment
- Omnibus: The British Hero - Heroes: Tom Brown, Richard Hannay, Beau Geste, Bulldog Drummond and James Bond
- Thriller Episode: "K is for Killing" - Sunny Garrick
- Jennie, Lady Randolph Churchill - George Cornwallis-West
- Duchess of Duke Street - Charles "Charlie" Tyrrell
- Hammer House of Horror Episode: "Children of the Full Moon" - Tom Martin
- Ladykillers Episode: A Smile is Sometimes Worth a Million Dollars - Ronald True
- The Letter - Officer Withers
- Hammer House of Mystery and Suspense Episode: "In Possession" - Frank Daly
- Kane & Abel - The Baron
- Dynasty - Ben Carrington
- A_Fine_Romance_ - Michael Trent
- Judge John Deed - Row Colemore
- Dalziel and Pascoe - Episode: "Dead Meat", Parts 1 and 2 - Guy Latimer