Christopher Neame

Christopher Neame

Acting 17 titles 1947-09-12 London, England

Christopher Neame, born on September 12, 1947, in London, is an accomplished English actor with a diverse career spanning film and television. His cinematic journey includes notable roles in iconic productions such as the Hammer Horror classic *Dracula AD 1972*, the James Bond thriller *Licence to Kill* (1989), and the supernatural comedy *Ghostbusters II* (also released in 1989). He showcased his versatility in *Hellbound* (1994) and Christopher Nolan’s acclaimed film *The Prestige* (2006).

On television, Neame gained prominence in the UK for his performances in two WWII-themed BBC dramas—portraying Lieutenant Dick Player in *Colditz* (1972–74) and Flight Lieutenant John Curtis in *Secret Army* (1977). He also guest-starred in the period drama *When the Boat Comes In* (1981) and took on the role of a psychopathic killer in the popular series *MacGyver* (1985). In the realm of video games, he is recognized for voicing the Dark Jedi Jerec in *Star Wars Jedi Knight: Dark Forces II*.

Neame's extensive contributions to science fiction include playing the villain Skagra in the uncompleted *Doctor Who* serial *Shada* (1979) and appearing in a two-part episode of *Star Trek: Enterprise* (2004). He also featured as "Knight Two" in an episode of *Babylon 5* (1994). Neame is notably one of the few actors to have appeared in *Doctor Who*, *Star Trek*, and *Babylon 5*, highlighting his significant footprint in the genre. Currently, he resides in the United States, continuing to leave his mark on the entertainment industry.

Movies

17 titles