Christopher Fulford

Christopher Fulford
Born London, England, UK
Occupation Actor
Years active 1982-present
Spouse(s) Camille Coduri (1992-present)
Children 2

Christopher Fulford (born 1955, London) is a British actor who is best known for his supporting roles in many British TV shows.

In his early career he often appeared in British crime dramas. He was guest star of both the ITV crime series Inspector Morse, in "Driven to Distraction" (1990) [1] and as a killer in the early A Touch of Frost episode "Widows and Orphans" (1994). He also played the role of Castor Van Bethoven in the movie "Immortal Beloved" (1994). [2] In 1993, Fulford also starred in the BBC adaptation of Scarlet and Black alongside a virtually unknown Ewan McGregor and Rachel Weisz. He also appeared as a vigilante in Dalziel & Pascoe and a corrupt footballer in The Fix.also played Mr.Hunter in the TV series Hornblower along with Ronald Pickup.[3]

He has featured as the murderer in the Hollywood film D-Tox (2002, with Sylvester Stallone), and starred as the sadistic schoolmaster Metcalf in the 2002 TV adaptation of Goodbye Mr Chips. He also appeared in Millions (2004) and Pierrepoint (2005) and the television dramas The Last Train and Deceit. He has also appeared extensively on British television, appearing in guest roles in many episodes of series such as Inspector Morse, Cracker, Prime Suspect, Dalziel and Pascoe, Murphy's Law (fifth series), Wire in the Blood (episode "Right to Silence"), Spooks, Judge John Deed, Waking the Dead and The Brief. He recently appeared in the ITV1 dramas Whitechapel and Collision, both alongside Phil Davis. He also played a suicidal Prime Minister in the British TV-series The Last Enemy. Fulford recently performed in 'Crave' for the 'Sarah Kane Season' in Sheffield.

Christopher married actress Camille Coduri in 1992. They have two children, Rosa (born 1993) and Santino (born 1996).[4]

Filmography

References

  1. http://epguides.com/inspectormorse/guide.shtml
  2. http://epguides.com/touchoffrost/guide.shtml
  3. Cast details
  4. Wise, Jon (2006-05-28). "Dr. Woo!". The People. Retrieved 2006-05-31.

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