Kristoffer Tabori

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Kristoffer Tabori
Kristoffer Tabori

Kristoffer Tabori, born Christopher Donald Siegel (born, 4 August 1952, Malibu, California) is an American actor. Son of director Don Siegel and Swedish actress Viveca Lindfors, Kristoffer appeared in one of his mother's films, Weddings and Babies, as a young boy. His parents divorced in 1953 and Lindfors married Hungarian writer and director George Tabori. Kristoffer then adopted his step-father's surname.

He started his career as a theatre actor in the late 60s, and during the 70s and 80s he appeared in many films, including Arthur Miller's A Memory of Two Mondays. In 1989, he played Prof. Peter Plum in the first television series of Cluedo, where we was known for his loud protestations of innocence during the studio-based portions of the programme. During the 90s, Tabori directed some TV series. Amongst gamers he is known for having voiced HK-47, the heartless assassin droid and comic relief character seen in the videogames Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic and Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic II: The Sith Lords, as well as for providing the voices for some characters in other Star Wars related products and in the Battlestar Galatica area.

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